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Timestamp: 2019-08-20 22:21:23
Document Index: 761490766

Matched Legal Cases: ['§41301', '§41301', '§ 41734', 'art 323', '§ 41301', '§ 41302', 'art 212', 'art 212']

OST Docket Filings for June 27, 2008
Updated: 6/30/08 | 4:12 PM
EAS at Rampart, AK - 90-Day Notice of Termination of Service of Warbelow's
Trans Capital Air - Canada-US Scheduled and Charter Renewal
EAS at Visalia, CA - City of Visalia in Support of Great Lakes
IATA - 30th Cargo Services Conference - Minutes
Small Community Air Service - Comment Letters
AeroMexico - Mexico City-San Francisco
IATA - Mail Vote 569 - Resolution 010a TC3 Within South East Asia
Mexicana - Mexico City/Cancun/Puerto Vallarta-Austin Codeshare with Click Mexicana Renewal
RITA/BTS - Draft Technical Directive - Gate Returns and Diverted Flights
OST-2008-0197 - Exemption - Mexico City-San Francisco
Filed June 25, 2008 | Issued June 27, 2008
Exemption from 49 USC §41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Mexico City, Mexico, and San Francisco, California.
Compania Mexicana de Aviacion, S.A. de C.V.
OST-2003-14506 - Exemption - Mexico City/Cancun/Puerto Vallarta-Austin Codeshare with Aerovias Caribe
Filed June 6, 2008 | Issued June 27, 2008
Renewal of exemption from 49 USC §41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the Mexican coterminal points Mexico City, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta, on the one hand, and Austin, Texas, on the other hand, conducted only through a code-share arrangement with Aerovias Caribe, S.A. de C.V. d/b/a Click Mexicana, only on flights operated by Click Mexicana.
Essential Air Service at Rampart, Alaska
OST-2008-0201
90-Day Notice to Terminate Service of Warbelow's Air Ventures
Warbelow's Air Ventures, Inc. hereby gives 90 days' notice, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 41734 and 14 C.F.R. Part 323, of its intent to terminate essential air service between Fairbanks and Rampart, Alaska. Warbelow's Air Ventures, Inc. is unable to operate this service economically without a subsidy, and therefore, is filing this notice to advise the Department and the affected communities that it plans to terminate service to Rampart in 90 days. Warbelow's Air Ventures, Inc. is not aware of any other certificated Alaskan air carrier that would implement replacement service to Rampart.
Warbelow's Air Ventures, Inc. currently provides three day per week service between Fairbanks and Rampart, using Cessna 206 aircraft configured with 4 seats, or Piper Chieftain aircraft configured with 9 seats.
The Department made the most recent EAS determination for Rampart by Order 1980-1-167. Warbelow's Air Ventures, Inc. has provided 5 day per week service in recent years, but has reduced it to 3 days per week in an effort to reduce the loss and avoid termination of service.
The population of Rampart has declined dramatically in the last two decades, but has stabilized with a core of year round residents and a larger summer population during the fishing season. For a number of years now, service to Rampart has been unprofitable, but subsidized internally by Warbelow's Air Ventures, Inc. through profitable operations in other geographic areas. Given the recent steep increase in fuel costs, that is no longer possible, and we have reached the difficult but necessary decision to terminate service to Rampart.
By: Warbelow's, Art Warbelow, 907-378-7203
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampart,_Alaska - Rampart, Alaska
Essential Air Service at Visalia, California
OST-2004-19916
Re: City of Visalia in Support of Great Lakes Aviation
City Council Members, at their meeting on June 16, 2008, reviewed the proposal submitted by Great Lakes and adopted a motion "Unanimously supporting the proposal by Great Lakes Aviation for Essential Air Service to Visalia."
By: Mayor Jesus Gamboa, 519-713-4512
OST-2008-0189
30th Cargo Services Conference Minutes
By: IATA, Serge Larue
OST-2008-0183
Filed June 3, 2008 | Approved June 25, 2008
IATA Agreement Approved & Immunized
Mail Vote 569 - Resolution 010a TC3 Within South East Asia Special Passenger Amending Resolution from Viet Nam to South East Asia Intended Effective Date: 16 June 2008 (Memo 1209)
RITA/BTS - Office of Airline Information
RITA-2007-28522
Draft Technical Reporting Directive
The Office of Airline Information is issuing this accounting and reporting directive to instruct
and clarify the new reporting requirements for gate returns and diverted flights, and to verify that
that the carriers may use a Docking Guidance System to capture gate-arrival and gate-departure
times. This technical directive replaces Technical Directive #16.
Comments: Must be submitted by July 2, 2008 to be considered
By: M. Clay Moritz
OST-2007-0108 - National Task Force - Lengthy Airline On-Board Ground Delays
RITA/BTS - Meeting on Collection of Transportation Statistics - July 31st
OST-2008-0100
Re: Arizona State Representative Bill Konopnicki in Support of Show Low, Arizona
I am writing this letter in support of Show Low and Show Low Regional Airport's application for a Small Community Air Service Development Program grant. The White Mountain Region is one of the largest recreational areas in Arizona. This community depends on access for visitors and the businesses benefit from these visitors.
By: Bill Konopnicki
OST-1998-4409 - EAS at Show Low, AZ
http://www.ci.show-low.az.us/departments/airport/ - Show Low Municipal Airport
Editor's Note: The DOT is having a difficult time getting the proposals posted on the FDMS. We can expect the proposals to be posted within the next few weeks.
OST-2005-20934 - Exemption - Canada-US Scheduled and Charter Passenger Service
Trans Capital hereby applies for renewal of its temporary exemption from 49 U.S.C § 41301 authorizing Trans Capital to perform transborder non-scheduled charter flights carrying persons, property and mail between any point or points in Canada and any point or points in the United States pursuant to the February 1995 Bilateral Air Transport Services Agreement between Canada and the United States, as amended. The exemption authority at issue was most recently renewed for a one-year period by Notice of Action Taken issued on July 9, 2007.
Trans Capital requests that the foregoing exemption authority be renewed for a further period of two years, through July 9, 2010, or until 60 days after final action by the Department on a forthcoming application by Trans Capital for grant of a Foreign Air Carrier Permit pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 41302 authorizing the same broad-scope transborder operations, whichever occurs first.
Trans Capital performs on-demand passenger charter flights within Canada, and between points in Canada and points in Third Counties, and between points in Canada and points in the United States, utilizing a fleet of four leased Canadian-registered DeHavilland Dash 7 aircraft configured to carry 48 passengers. In addition, Trans Capital provides on-demand emergency medical evacuation flights carrying seriously-injured or gravely ill United Nations peacekeeping personnel between Port-au-Prince, Haiti and Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (and also between Haiti and Santo Domingo, D.R., which also has suitable hospital facilities), pursuant to a recently-renewed three-year contract (June 3, 2008-June 2, 2011) with the United Nations. The Haiti-Miami (or Ft. Lauderdale) on-demand charter flights for the United Nations have been operated pursuant to Trans Capital's exemption authority and a Part 212 Statement of Authorization granting Trans Capital limited special-purpose 5th freedom passenger charter authority pursuant to Part 212 of the Department's Economic Regulations through May 16, 2008.
Trans Capital is concurrently filing an application for issuance of a one-year extension of its prior Statement of Authorization, through June 26, 2009.
Counsel: Zuckert Scoutt, Nathaniel Breed, 202-973-7919
http://www.transcapitalair.com/