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OST-2007-0065 - Aeroflot-Cargo - Foreign Air Carrier Permit - Russia-US All-Cargo
OST-2007-0072 - Russia-US All-Cargo Exemption Application
OST-2007-29084 - Tesis Airlines' Russia-US All-Cargo Application (Pending)
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CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo OST-2007-0065 - Foreign Air Carrier Permit - Russia-US All-Cargo November 9, 2007 Application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit - Bookmarked Aeroflot-Cargo proposes to commence operations to and from the U.S. with McDonnell Douglas DC10-40F aircraft operating Khabarovsk-Anchorage-New York and return twice weekly, Khabarovsk-Anchorage-Chicago-and return once weekly, and Khabarovsk-Seattle-and return once weekly in scheduled service. Applicant also proposes to operate on-demand charter flights between points in Russia and points in the United States. Counsel: Miller Hamilton, Lester Bridgeman, 251-439-7536
December 21, 2007 Supplement to Application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit Pursuant to 49 USC 41302 Hereby supplements its application for a foreign air carrier permit by adding previously unreported information to that segment identified as §211.20(d), (e), (f) of its "Statements of CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo Responsive to 14 CFR §211.20"; and by substituting therefor the pages appended hereto identified as §211.20 (d), (e), (f, 'Key Management Personnel; Persons Holding 5% or More of Stock." Counsel: Miller Hamilton, Lester Bridgeman, 251-439-7536
Order 2008-2-31 Issued and Served February 26, 2008 Order Granting Exemption and to Show Cause We exempt CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo from the provisions of 49 U.S.C. §41301 to the extent necessary to permit it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between: 1) Khabarovsk, Russia, and the coterminal points Anchorage, Alaska, and Chicago, Illinois; 2) Khabarovsk, Russia, and the coterminal points Anchorage, Alaska, and New York, New York; and 3) Khabarovsk, Russia, and Seattle, Washington. We also exempt CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo from the provisions of 49 U.S.C. §41301 to the extent necessary to permit it to engage in charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in the Russian Federation and any point or points in the United States, and other charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212. To the extent not acted upon above, we dismiss all requests for relief in Docket OST-2007-0072. The charter authority we are granting CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo is consistent with that we have granted other foreign air carriers of the Russian Federation. See, e.g. Order 2007-11-2. With respect to the applicant’s request for a foreign air carrier permit in this proceeding, we direct all interested persons to show cause why our tentative decision on that application, set forth above, should not be made final. Any interested person objecting to the issuance of an order making final our tentative findings and conclusions with respect to the applicant’s request for a foreign air carrier permit shall, no later than twenty-one calendar days after the date of service of this order, file with the Department. By: Paul Gretch
Order 2008-5-26 Issued March 19, 2008 | Served May 20, 2008 We make final our findings and conclusions as stated in Order 2008-2-31 and award to CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo the foreign air carrier permit subject to the conditions attached to the Order (and attached as the Appendix to the present Order), and to the conditions that, in the conduct of the scheduled and charter services authorized herein, CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo must adhere to (1) FAA-approved flight routings; and (2) the Air Transport Agreement between the United States and the Russian Federation, including its Annexes. In accordance with §212.9(d) and (e) of the Department’s rules, CJSC Aeroflot-Cargo shall not perform any charter(s) unless specific authority in the form of a statement of authorization for such charter(s) has been granted by the Department. Applications for the statements of authorization required above shall be filed in accordance with the procedures set forth in § 212.10. By: Paul Gretch |
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