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OST-01-8823 |
| OST-01-8823 | January 30, 2001 | Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity | Air Transportation for Scheduled Foreign Air Transportation and Property and Mail |
Express One requests that it be authorized to fully integrate any authority granted
pursuant to this Application and to integrate any authority granted with this application with any authority it already holds pursuant to Order 95-8-27, including that granting operating rights on Route 650 to Jamaica and Grand Cayman.Express One applies for this authority to give itself as broad international authority as
possible so that Express One can deliver its cargo services to any commercial opportunity where it develops throughout the world. The grant of this authority will reduce the need for the Department to process exemption authorities on a case-by-case basis. Express One has attempted in applying for the authorities set forth in this Application to exclude countries that have limitations on scheduled cargo operations through restrictive bilateral or lack of reciprocity.Express One does not anticipate any change in its fleet mix or other operations as the
result of the grant of this authority that would constitute a "substantial change in operations" as defined in Part 204 of the Department’s regulations.Counsel: Dow Lohnes, Jonathan Hill, 202.776.2000
U.S.- Colombia Scheduled Combination Service Opportunities; Express One International; American Airlines, Inc.
| Order 01-5-26 OST-95-297 OST-00-8515 OST-01-8823 OST-01-8910 |
Issued May 8, 2001 Served May 24, 2001 |
Order Issuing Certificates | U.S.- Columbia Combination Service; Foreign Air Transportation; San Jose- Tokyo; New York/Miami- Rio de Janeiro/Sao Paulo, Brazil |
| Attachments: Certificates |
Order 2001-5-26 amends/issues in the form attached, certificates of public convenience and necessity to the applicants listed in the caption of this order. The order renews, for indefinite duration, the allocation of six weekly frequencies to American Airlines to conduct its San Jose- Tokyo operations The allocation of frequencies is subject to the condition that any frequencies not used for a period of 90 days will revert automatically to the Department for reallocation, and also grants Continental an allocation of seven weekly frequencies to operate services in the New York/Newark- Cali/Medellin markets. The allocation of frequencies is effective immediately for services commencing no earlier than October 1, 2001, for New York/Newark- Cali service, and no earlier than October 1, 2002, for New York/Newark- Cali- Medellin service
By: Susan McDermott
U.S.- Colombia Scheduled Combination Service Opportunities; Express One International; American Airlines, Inc.
| Order 01-5-26 OST-95-297 OST-00-8515 OST-01-8823 OST-01-8910 |
Issued May 8, 2001 Served June 5, 2001 |
Order Issuing
Certificates *Corrected Copy |
U.S.- Columbia Combination Service; Foreign Air Transportation; San Jose- Tokyo; New York/Miami- Rio de Janeiro/Sao Paulo, Brazil |
By: Susan McDermott
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