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OST-2007-29021 - Aerolitoral - Puerto Penasco-Las Vegas/Los Angeles/Ontario/Phoenix
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OST-2007-29021 - Exemption - Puerto Penasco-Las Vegas/Los Angeles/Ontario/Phoenix August 14, 2007 By this application, Aerolitoral seeks an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Puerto Penasco, on the one hand and Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Ontario and Phoenix, on the other. Aerolitoral will initiate service on the Puerto Penasco routes by offering three weekly nonstop round trips between Puerto Penasco and Los Angeles and between Puerto Penasco and Ontario, using Saab and/or regional jet aircraft, both of which are capable of carrying no more than 60 passengers. Aerolitoral is in the process of determining the service plans for the other two routes Counsel: Mietus Law, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
August 14, 2007 Exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Puerto Penasco, Mexico, on the one hand, and Las Vegas, Nevada; Los Angeles, California; Ontario, California; and Phoenix, Arizona, on the other hand. We are acting on Aerolitoral’s application prior to the expiration of the 15-day answer period with the consent of all parties served. By: Paul Gretch
OST-1997-2619 - Aerolitoral - Exemption - Mexico-US Charters November 26, 2007 Aerolitoral and its predecessors traditionally operated small aircraft such as Fairchild Metro III, Saab 340B, and Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft with less than 60 passenger seats. As a result, all authority Aerolitoral applied for and received from the Department was limited to operations using small aircraft. However, to Aerolitoral's knowledge, its designations under the U.S.-Mexico bilateral aviation agreement, as amended, do not include such a limitation, nor is its homeland economic authority so limited. Aerolitoral now has added its first large aircraft, an Embraer ERJ 190-100LR aircraft (which is advertised by Embraer with configurations ranging from 94 to 114 passenger seats) to its fleet of 33-seat Saab 340B and 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 aircraft. The first ERJ190, registered in Mexico as XA-AAC, and additional ERJ190s will be subleased from Aeromexico, which in turn is leasing them from Celestial Aviation Trading 15 Limited of Ireland. Heavy maintenance for these aircraft will be provided by Embraer Aircraft Maintenance Services, Inc., which holds the necessary DGAC authorization, and Aerolitoral mechanics and local contractors will provide line maintenance. Counsel: Law Offices of John Mietus, John Mietus, 202-747-5212, john@mietuslaw.com
OST-1997-2619 - Aerolitoral - Exemption - Mexico-US Charters Filed November 26, 2007 | Supplemented December 11, 2007 | Issued December 12, 2007 Amendment to exemptions from 49 USC §41301 and statements of authorization under 14 CFR Part 212 contained in the above referenced Dockets, and also amendment to an undocketed statement of authorization that authorizes Aerolitoral to wet lease aircraft to Aeromexico in all Mexico-U.S. markets in which Aeromexico holds authority, to remove the small aircraft restriction on these authorized Mexico-U.S. operations. By: Paul Gretch
OST-1997-2619 - Aerolitoral - Exemption - Mexico-US Charters Filed November 26, 2007 | Supplemented December 11, 2007 | Issued December 12, 2007 Notice of Action Taken - Corrected Copy This Notice of Action Taken has been reissued to correctly reflect the referenced Docket numbers By: Paul Gretch
August 12, 2008 Re: Will Not Renewal Exemption Authority By Notice of Action Taken dated August 22, 2007, in the above‑referenced docket, the Department granted exemption authority to Aerolitoral to engage in foreign air transportation between Puerto Penasco, Mexico, on the one hand, and Las Vegas, Nevada, Los Angeles and Ontario, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, on the other. The exemption is to expire on August 22, 2008. Please be advised that Aerolitoral does not intend to seek renewal of this exemption authority. Counsel: Mietus Law, William Evans, 410-827-5074 |
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