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OST-2007-29223 - Volga-Dnepr - Emergency Exemption - Columbus-Boeing Field
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Volga-Dnepr J.S. Cargo Airline OST-2007-29223 - Emergency Exemption - Columbus-Boeing Field September 11, 2007 Application for an Emergency Exemption Volga-Dnepr J.S. Cargo Airlines respectfully requests an emergency so as to permit Volga-Dnepr to operate two one-way all-cargo charter flights utilizing Volga-Dnepr’s AN-124-100 aircraft to transport outsized cargo between Columbus, Ohio and Seattle/Boeing Field, Washington on or around September 14-21, 2007. The outsized cargo transported by Volga-Dnepr between Columbus and Boeing Field, as currently scheduled, on or around September 14 and September 19, 2007, will consist of General Electric Aircraft Engines GE90-115 aircraft engines with the total payload of up to 50,000 kgs, and each engine, in installed configuration in which it needs to be shipped, having the dimensions measuring 25.3 x 13 x 12.6 feet and weighing 11,833 kgs. As such, the engines in question cannot be accommodated by commercially available U.S. carrier aircraft. The engines need to be urgently delivered to Boeing Field for installation on Boeing 777 aircraft to support Boeing’s final assembly and delivery schedules. The circumstances of the requested shipment, that is one of a series of similar shipments required by GEAE, are reflected in the attached GEAE letter, as well as the letters provided to the Department as part of similar applications by Volga- Dnepr Airlines and Antonov Airlines, submitted and approved earlier (See, for example, Dockets OST-2006-26361; OST-2006-26474; OST-2006-26568; OST-2006-26749, OST-2007-26952, and OST-2007-29177). Counsel: The Wicks Group, Glenn Wicks, 202-457-7790
Filed September 10, 2007 | Issued September 12, 2007 Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 40109(g) to permit the applicant to operate two one-way all-cargo charter flight from Columbus, Ohio, to SeattleiBoeing Field, Washington, during the period September 13-21, 2007, using its AN-124 aircraft to transport GE 90-115 aircraft engines on behalf of General Electric Aircraft Engines. The applicant stated that the shipper urgently requires delivery of the engines for installation on new Boeing B-777 aircraft to support Boeing’s final assembly and delivery schedules; that the cargo is too large for transportation on U.S. carrier aircraft; and that surface transportation is not feasible because of the long time period that such mode of transportation would take. We were persuaded that the need to deliver the engines promptly in order to meet the urgent delivery and installation schedules of Boeing; the fact that the cargo could not be transported by surface means because ofthe long time period such movement would take; the potential negative impact of delivery delay; and the unique, outsized nature of the cargo; constituted an emergency not arising in the normal course of business. Moreover, based on the representations of the U.S. carriers, we concluded that no U.S. carrier had aircraft available which could be used to conduct the operation at issue here. We also found that grant of this authority would prevent unreasonable hardship to GEAE and Boeing. |
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