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OST-1996-1372
OST-1996-1372 - Exemption - Brazil-Miami/Amsterdam
June 3, 1997
Application for Renewal of an Exemption
The Applicant proposes to continue conducting operations of all-cargo flights between the cities of Miami, Florida and Sao Paulo, Brazil with intermediate traffic stops in Manaus, Brazil.
Answers are due by June 18, 1997
Counsel: Aballi Milne, Ana Maria Escagedo, 305-373-6000
July 30, 1998
Amended Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
The applicant proposes to continue conducting operations of all-cargo flights between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States, and other charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations.
Answers are due within 15 days.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305.381.6252
Filed July 31, 1998 | Action Taken August 26, 1998
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States, and other charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 212).
Applicant Rep.: Celestino Pena, 305.861.6252
| OST-96-1372 | September 15, 1998 | All-Cargo, Brazil-US | |
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Aerolinhas Brasileiras, S.A., respectfully requests a renewal of the granted authority issued in the Notice of Action Taken dated July 17, 1998 pursuant to the original Application for Exemption Authority, as amended by the Department.
Answers are due by October 5, 1998
Counsel: Aballi Milne, Ana Maria Escagedo, 305-373-6000
| OST-96-1372 | Dated July 27, 1999 Docketed August 3, 1999 |
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | US-Brazil |
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305.581.6252
| OST-96-1372 | Filed August 3, 1999 Issued August 27, 1999 |
Notice of Action Taken | U.S.- Brazil |
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States, and other charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 212).
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1372 | August 16, 2000 | Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Miami, Florida - Sao Paulo/Manus, Brazil |
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Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305.581.6252
| OST-96-1372 | Filed August 16, 2000 Approved September 19, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami, Florida - Sao Paulo/Manus, Brazil |
Exemption to permit the applicant to continue to conduct charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States, and other charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1372 | December 14, 2001 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Miami-Sao Paulo/Manaus, Brazil |
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Application is hereby made by Aerolineas Brasileiras, S.A., ("ABSA"), for an exemption, to the extent necessary to permit ABSA to continue to conduct charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305.581.6252
| OST-96-1372 | Filed December 14, 2001 Issued January 2, 2001 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami-Sao Paulo/Manaus, Brazil |
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States, other charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations.
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1372 | January 16, 2002 Docketed January 17, 2002 |
Application for Amendment of Exemption Authority | Miami-Sao Paulo/Manaus, Brazil |
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For an amendment of its existing exemption from 49 USC §41301, to the extent necessary to permit ABSA to engage, consistent with the terms of Section I(1) (B) (1),Scheduled Services, Attachment C of the Memorandum of Consultations executed on November 18, 1997 between the United States of America and the Federative Republic of Brazil, in the scheduled foreign transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, and New York, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Detroit, Washington/Baltimore, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305.581.6252
| OST-96-1372 | Filed January 17, 2002 Issued January 28, 2002 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami-Sao Paulo/Manaus, Brazil |
Amend exemption to permit the applicant to conduct, in addition to certain charter operations previously authorized in this Docket: scheduled, all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/Atlanta/Miami/Orlando/Detroit/Houston/Chicago/Los Angeles/Washington, D.C./Baltimore/San Francisco/Boston/San Juan, via intermediate points.
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1372 | December 31, 2002 Docketed January 2, 2003 |
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Brazil-U.S. |
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Continue to conduct scheduled and charter all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/ Atlanta/ Miami/ Orlando/ Detroit/ Houston/ Chicago/ Los Angeles/ Washington, D.C./ Baltimore/ San Francisco/ Boston/ San Juan, via intermediate points.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305 856-5655
| OST-96-1372 | Filed January 2, 2003 Issued January 27, 2003 |
Notice of Action Taken | Brazil-U.S. |
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct the following operations: A) scheduled, all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/Atlanta/Miami/Orlando/Detroit/Houston/Chicago/Los Angeles/Washington, D.C./Baltimore/San Francisco/Boston/San Juan, via intermediate points; and B) charters, carrying property and mail, between a point or points in Brazil and a point or points in the United States, and other cargo charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 212).
By: Paul Gretch
January 7, 2004
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
Permit ABSA to continue to conduct scheduled and charter all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/ Atlanta/ Miami/ Orlando/ Detroit/ Houston/ Chicago/ Los Angeles/ Washington D.C./ Baltimore/ San Francisco/ Boston/ San Juan, via intermediate points.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305-856-5655
Filed January 8, 2004 | Issued January 27, 2004
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct the following operations: A) scheduled, all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/Atlanta/Miami/Orlando/Detroit/Houston/Chicago/Los Angeles/Washington, D.C./Baltimore/Boston/San Francisco/San Juan, via intermediate points; and B) charters, carrying property and mail, between any point or points in Brazil and any point or points in the United States, and other cargo charters, in accordance with the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 212).
By: Paul Gretch
January 5, 2005
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
Permit ABSA to continue to conduct scheduled and charter all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/ Atlanta! Miami/ Orlando/ Detroit/ Houston/ Chicago/ Los Angeles/ Washington D.C./ Baltimore/ San Francisco/ Boston/ San Juan, via intermediate points.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305-856-5655, cpena2@mindspring.com
Filed January 5, 2005 | Issued January 26, 2005
Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct the following operations: A) scheduled, all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil, and the U.S. coterminal points New York/Atlanta/Miami/Orlando/Detroit/Houston/Chicago/Los Angeles/Washington, D.C./Baltimore/Boston/San Francisco/San Juan, via intermediate points; and B) charters, carrying property and mail, between any point or points in Brazil and any point or points in the United States, and other charters, in accordance with the Department’s regulations (1 4 CFR Part 2 12).
By: Paul Gretch
December 5, 2005
Application for Amendment of Exemption Authority | Word
Application is hereby made by Aerolineas Brasileiras, S.A., for an amendment of its existing exemption from 49 USC §41301, to the extent necessary to permit ABSA to engage, consistent with the terms of Section I(1)(B)(1)(a),Scheduled Services, Attachment C of the Memorandum of Consultations executed on November 18, 1997 between the United States of America and the Federative Republic of Brazil, in the scheduled foreign transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami and Frankfurt, Germany.
Counsel: Celestio Pena, 305-856-5655
January 6, 2006
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
Continue to conduct scheduled and charter all-cargo services between any point or points in Brazil and the U.S. coterminal points New York/ Atlanta/ Miami/ Orlando/ Detroit/ Houston/ Chicago/ Los Angeles/ Washington D.C./ Baltimore/ San Francisco/ Boston/ San Juan, via intermediate points.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305-856-5655, cpena2@mindspring.com
Filed December 5, 2005 and January 6, 2006 | Issued February 8, 2006
Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct: 1) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, and the U.S. coterminal points New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; Orlando, Florida; Detroit, Michigan; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California; Baltimore, Maryland/Washington, D.C.; Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California; and San Juan, Puerto Rico; and 2) charter foreign air transportation of property and mail, between any point or points in Brazil and any point or points in the United States, and other charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.
Amend the existing exemption from USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami, Florida, and Frankfurt, Germany.
By: Paul Gretch
July 11, 2006
Application for Amendment of Exemption Authority | Word
Application is hereby made by Aerolineas Brasileiras, S.A. for an amendment of its existing exemption, to the extent necessary to permit ABSA to engage in the scheduled foreign transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
ABSA currently holds regulatory authority to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Brazil and the United States, and all-cargo charters in accordance with the Department of Transportation regulations.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 303-856-5655
Filed July 11, 2006 | Issued July 21, 2006
Amend exemption from 49 USC 41301, issued on June 14, 2006, in the present Docket, which permits the applicant to conduct: 1) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, and the U.S. coterminal points New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; Orlando, Florida; Detroit, Michigan; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California; Baltimore, Maryland/Washington, D.C.; Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California; and Sail Juan, Puerto Rico; 2) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami, Florida, and beyond to Frankfurt, Germany; and 3) charter foreign air transportation of property and mail, between any point or points in Brazil and any point or points in the United States, and other charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, so as to also permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami, Florida, and beyond to Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The Department is acting on ABSA’s application prior to the expiration of the 15-day answer period with the consent of all parties served.
By: Paul Gretch
July 8, 2007
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Word
Application is hereby made by Aerolinhas Brasileiras, S.A. for an exemption from 49 USC §41301 and 14 C.F.R. Part 211, to the extent necessary to permit ABSA to continue to conduct:
ABSA currently holds regulatory authority to engage in scheduled and charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between Brazil and the United States, and all-cargo charters in accordance with the Department of Transportation regulations.
Counsel: Celestino Pena, 305-856-5655, cpena@bellsouth.com
August 27, 2007
Reference is made to ABSA’s Application for a Renewal of Exemption Authority submitted on July 7 , 2007 in the above captioned Docket OST-1996-1372. Due to a scrivener’s error the U.S. coterminal point Washington, D.C. was omitted in the submission’s text. Kindly consider this letter as our request for the correction of said omission, thereby including Washington, D.C. in ABSA’s Application, as a coterminal point previously authorized in various Notices of Action Taken issued by the Department, in accordance with Brazil-US. bilateral agreements.
Counsel: ABSA, Celestino Pena, 305-856-5655, cpena2@bellsouth.net
Filed July 9, 2007 | Supplemented August 27, 2007 | Issued October 29, 2007
Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct: 1) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, and the U.S. coterminal points New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; Orlando, Florida; Detroit, Michigan; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California; Baltimore, Maryland/Washington, D.C.; Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California; and San Juan, Puerto Rico; 2) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami, Florida, and beyond to Frankfurt, Germany, and Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and 3) charter foreign air transportation of property and mail, between any point or points in Brazil and any point or points in the United States, and other charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.
By: Paul Gretch
September 22, 2008
Application for Renewal of Exemption
Application is hereby made by Aerolinhas Brasileiras, S.A. for an exemption from 49 use §41301 and 14 C.F.R. Part 211, to the extent necessary to permit ABSA to continue to conduct:
i) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, and the U.S. coterminal points New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; Orlando, Florida; Detroit,Michigan;Houston,Texas; Chicago,Illinois; Los Angeles, California; Baltimore, Maryland /Washington,D.C.; Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco, California; and San Juan, Puerto Rico; and
ii) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail from a point or points in Brazil, via intermediate points, to Miami, Florida, and beyond to Frankfurt, Germany, and Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and
iii) charter foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in Brazil, and any point or points in the United States, and other charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.
Counsel: ABSA, Celestino Pena, 305-856-5655
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