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OST-2006-26419 - Cargo 360 - Certificate of Pubilc Convenience and Necessity -US-Open Skies Countries

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Cargo 360, Inc.

OST-2006-26419 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-Open Skies Countries
OST-2005-22228 - Streamlining Regulatory Procedures for Licensing US and Foreign Air Carriers

November 20, 2006

Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity

Cargo 360 seeks a certificate authorizing it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between the United States and the countries listed in Exhibit A, each of which has entered into an open skies agreement with the United States insofar as all-cargo services are concerned, including intermediate and beyond authority. Additionally, Cargo 360 requests that the certificate authorize it to engage in scheduled air transportation of property and mail between points in the countries listed in Exhibit B pursuant to seventh-freedom all-cargo rights granted to U.S. carriers under the bilateral agreements with those countries.

Cargo 360 requests that all authority issued in response to this application be effective
for an indefinite period. Cargo 360 recognizes that pursuant to Order 2006-1-1, blanket route integration authority was issued to other carriers for a five-year period. Cargo 360 would accept a similar five-year limitation on that authority if necessary.

Regarding Cargo 360's request for U.S.-U.K. and U.S.-Hong Kong authority, while neither the United Kingdom nor Hong Kong subscribes to an open-skies agreement with the United States, rights for U.S.-U.K. all-cargo service are unrestricted, as are rights for U.S.-Hong Kong all-cargo service excluding intermediate and beyond rights. Thus the requested U.K. and Hong Kong authority should be granted with the other authority requested here.

Cargo 360 currently operates between the United States and the Republic of Korea. As market conditions warrant, Cargo 360 may expand its pattern of scheduled all-cargo operations incrementally to include service in any of the markets identified in this application. Issuance of the authority requested here would eliminate the need for multiple applications for non-controversial exemption or certificate authority, conserving the Department's and Cargo 360's time and resources.

Counsel: Garofalo Goerlich, Aaron Goerlich, 202-776-3970, agoerlich@ggh-airlaw.com



Order 2007-7-4
OST-2004-19398 - Tradewinds - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-"Open Skies" Countries
OST-2005-22552 - ABX Air - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Foreign Air Transportation of Cargo and Mail
OST-2004-19189 - Centurion - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-Open Skies Countries
OST-2006-25478 - Southern Air - Certificate - US-World Cargo Points
OST-2006-26419 - Cargo 360 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - US-Open Skies Countries
OST-2007-27790 - Blanket Open-Skies Authority

Issued May 7, 2007 | Served July 10, 2007

Order Issuing Certificates - All-Cargo - Bookmarked

By this order we grant certificate authority to the above-captioned carriers to provide all-cargo service to all of our foreign aviation partners that have entered into an open-skies agreement with the United States where that agreement is being applied.

The authority granted by this order supersedes any orders previously issued or actions taken by the Department to the extent such orders or actions grant the carrier operating rights to an open-skies partner. For those services currently operated under an exemption, the exemption will terminate upon the effectiveness of the attached certificate of public convenience and necessity. Currently authorized certificate authority to serve an open-skies partner will be realigned such that all authority held by the carrier to serve markets covered by a currently applied open-skies agreement is consolidated into a single certificate.

  1. We dismiss, as moot, the requests of ABX Air, Inc., Amerijet International, Inc., and Kalitta Air, L.L.C. for blanket route integration;
  2. We defer action on of the remainder of the requests of ABX Air, Inc., Air Transport International, LLC, Cargo 360, Inc., Custom Air Transport, Inc., and Southern Air, Inc.

By: Paul Gretch


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