98-26605. Federal Aviation Administration; Policy Regarding Airpot Rates and Charges, Request for Comments  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 192 (Monday, October 5, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 53485-53486]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-26605]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Office of the Secretary
    [FAA Docket No. 29303]
    
    
    Federal Aviation Administration; Policy Regarding Airpot Rates 
    and Charges, Request for Comments
    
    AGENCY: United States Department of Transportation, Office of the 
    Secretary, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
    
    ACTION: Notice extending comment period.
    
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    SUMMARY: On Wednesday, August 12, 1998, the Department of 
    Transportation opened a public docket to receive information and 
    comments from interested parties on the replacement provisions of the 
    Department of Transportation's Policy Regarding Airport Rates and 
    Charges (Policy Statement) issued June 21, 1996, and vacated in part by 
    the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia 
    Circuit. The notice provided for comments to be submitted by October 
    13, 1998. Reply comments were to be submitted on or before October 26, 
    1998. By this notice, the Department is extending the time period for 
    public comment from October 13, 1998, until December 30, 1998. The due 
    date for reply comments is extended to February 1, 1999.
    
    DATES: Comments should be received by December 30, 1998. Reply comments 
    will be accepted and must be submitted on or before February 1, 1999. 
    Comments that are received after that date will be considered only to 
    the extent possible.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comment on this notice must be delivered or mailed, in 
    quadruplicate, to: Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Chief 
    Counsel, Attention: Rules Docket (AGC-10), Docket No. 29303, 800 
    Independence Ave, SW, Room 915G, Washingotn, DC 20591. All comments 
    must be marked ``Docket No. 29303.'' Commenters wishing the FAA to 
    acknowledge receipt of their comments must include a preaddressed, 
    stamped postcard on which the following statement is made: ``Comments 
    to Docket No. 29303. The postcard will be date stamped and mailed to 
    the commenter. Comments on this Notice may be delivered or examined in 
    room 915G on weekdays, except on Federal holidays between 8:30 am and 
    5:00 p.m.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Barry Molar, Manager (AAS-400), 
    (220) 267-3187; or Mr. Wayne Heibeck, Compliance Specialist (AAS-400), 
    (202) 267-8726, Airport Compliance Division, Office of Airport Safety 
    and Standards, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence 
    Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20591.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department recently published an advance 
    notice of proposed policy on airport rates and charges requesting 
    public comments (63 FR 43228, August 12, 1998). In that request, we 
    asked parties to provide us with suggestions for replacement provisions 
    for the portions of the Department of Transportation's Policy Regarding 
    Airport Rates and Charges (Policy Statement) issued June 21, 1996, that 
    were vacted by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of 
    Columbia Circuit. Based on a September 4, petition of the Air Transport 
    Association of America (ATA), as well as a September 10 petition 
    jointly filed by the Airports Council International--North America 
    (ACI-NA) and the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), we 
    are now convinced that the public interest would be served by extending 
    the comment period.
        The ATA petitioned pursuant to the Department's Rulemaking 
    Procedures (49 CFR 5.25(a)) to extend the comment period by at least 
    120 days, to December 14, 1998, on the grounds that it needs time to 
    prepare and conduct an extensive survey of its member airlines, 
    organize and analyze the data collected, and draft comments for 
    approval by its members in response to the complex issues we raised in 
    this and DOT's separate Request for Public Comment on Competitive 
    Issues Affecting the Domestic Airline Industry, Docket No. OST 98-4025. 
    By a notice in the Federal Register (63 FR 45894) on August 27, 1998, 
    the Department extended the comment period in that proceeding until 
    December 30, 1998. The ATA stated that, since its member airlines 
    serve, either directly or through code-share relationship, about 95 
    percent of the more than 400 domestic commercial service airports, it 
    has a substantive interest in this proceeding.
        In a September 10 filing, ACI-NA and AAAE said that our October 13 
    deadline would not allow it adequate time to compile, verify and 
    analyze pertinent information from airport operators and then prepare 
    well-reasoned responses to the complex legal, economic, and policy 
    questions identified in this and DOT's separate Request for Public 
    Comment on Competitive Issues Affecting the Domestic Airline Industry, 
    Docket No. OST 98-4025. ACI-NA stated that, since its members are 
    airport sponsors serve
    
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    more than 97 percent of the domestic United States' passenger and cargo 
    traffic, and AAAE members manage airports which enplane 99 percent of 
    the passengers in the United States, these organizations have a 
    substantive interest in this proceeding. ACI-NA requested that the 
    comment period be extended until December 30, 1998, to coincide with 
    the comment period in Docket No. OST-98-4025. By letter dated September 
    14, 1998, legal counsel for ATA advised that ATA did not object to the 
    ACI-NA's and AAAE's request.
        Under our rules (49 CFR 5.25(b)), we may grant a petition for 
    extension of time when a petitioner shows that it is in the public 
    interest and the petitioner has good cause for the extension and a 
    substantive interest in the propsoed action. We have determined that it 
    would be reasonable and in the public interest to give parties more 
    time to prepare their submissions. While we are interested in 
    developing a Final Policy on Airport Rates and Charges as soon as 
    posssible, we also are interested in a decision that is based on 
    comprehensive information and thoroughly considered public comments. 
    Extending the comment period will assure that the common issues in the 
    proceeding in Docket No. OST 98-4025 and this proceeding are fully 
    addressed in the comments.
    
    Accordingly
    
        1. We grant the requests of the Air Transport Association, Airport 
    Council International-North America, and the American Association of 
    Airport Executives to extend the date by which comments are due to 
    Docket No. 29303;
        2. We hereby extend the date by which comments to Docket No. 29303 
    are due to December 30, 1998;
        3. We will accept reply comments submitted on or before February 1, 
    1999; and
        4. We deny all other requests.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, on September 29, 1998.
    Nancy E. McFadden,
    General Counsel, Department of Transportation.
    Susan L. Kurland,
    Associate Administrator for Airports, Federal Aviation Administration.
    [FR Doc. 98-26605 Filed 10-2-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/05/1998
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice extending comment period.
Document Number:
98-26605
Dates:
Comments should be received by December 30, 1998. Reply comments will be accepted and must be submitted on or before February 1, 1999. Comments that are received after that date will be considered only to the extent possible.
Pages:
53485-53486 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FAA Docket No. 29303
PDF File:
98-26605.pdf