95-3083. New Route Opportunities (U.S.-Peru); Notice  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 26 (Wednesday, February 8, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 7617-7618]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-3083]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    New Route Opportunities (U.S.-Peru); Notice
    
        By this Notice we invite certificate applications from U.S. air 
    carriers interested in providing combination and all-cargo services in 
    the U.S.-Peru market.
        Under the 1986 Air Transport Agreement between the United States 
    and Peru there are no limits on the number of U.S. carriers that may be 
    designated to provide scheduled combination or all-cargo services. The 
    number of frequencies these carriers could operate, however, was 
    limited to 16.5 weekly narrow body frequencies for combination services 
    and five weekly narrow body frequencies for all-cargo services. By an 
    Exchange of Notes on January 13, 1995, the Agreement was amended to 
    increase the number of frequencies available to U.S. carriers for the 
    operation of scheduled combination and all-cargo services. Under the 
    amended Agreement, U.S. carriers may operate a maximum of 21 weekly 
    narrow-body frequencies or their wide-body equivalent for combination 
    services; and eight frequencies per week with narrow-body aircraft or 
    their wide-body equivalent for all-cargo air services, effective 
    January 15, 1995.1
    
        \1\1.5 narrow-body aircraft (DC8, MD80, B707, B727, B737, B757 
    or similar aircraft) is considered equivalent to one wide-body 
    aircraft (L1011, DC10, A300, B747SP, B767 or similar aircraft). Two 
    narrow-body aircraft is considered equivalent to one B747-100 or 
    similar aircraft.
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        There has been no change to the route schedules. This means that 
    designated U.S. carriers may provide combination services from the 
    United States via intermediate points to Lima, and beyond to: La Paz, 
    Bolivia and beyond to Asuncion, Paraguay (to be operated as one route); 
    Santiago, Chile; and Buenos Aires, Argentina (Santiago and Buenos Aires 
    to be served on separate flights beyond Lima).2 Designated U.S. 
    all-cargo airlines are permitted to operate between Miami and Lima via 
    the intermediate points Panama City, Panama; Guayaquil, Ecuador; and 
    Bogota and Cali, Colombia.3
    
        \2\Designated U.S. carriers for combination services may operate 
    via the following intermediate points: Panama City, Panama; 
    Guayaquil and Quito, Ecuador; and on a blind-sector basis Bogota and 
    Cali, Colombia.
        \3\Service to Guayaquil, Bogota and Cali may be operated on a 
    blind-sector basis only.
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        American Airlines currently holds the 16.5 narrow-body frequencies 
    for combination services, and Challenge Air holds the 5 weekly narrow-
    body frequencies for all-cargo services.4 Therefore, 4.5 narrow-
    body combination and 3 narrow-body all-cargo frequencies are available 
    new long-term allocations.5
    
        \4\American Airlines was awarded certificate authority to serve 
    Peru by Order 90-5-5. It has an application pending for renewal of 
    its certificate in Docket 48343. Challenge was granted exemption 
    authority to serve Peru in 1987 (Order 87-2-38) and has been 
    allocated the five available all-cargo frequencies. (See Orders 87-
    7-52, 89-7-42, 91-6-38 and 93-3-38.) Challenge has a pending 
    application in Docket 50009 for renewal of its underlying authority 
    and its frequency allocation.
        \5\By Order 94-12-21, the Department allocated United Air Lines, 
    Inc. the available 4.5 weekly combination frequencies on a temporary 
    basis for the period January 15, 1995 through April 15, 1995, while 
    we process a case for longer-term authority.
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        Carriers interested in using these new opportunities should file 
    certificate applications including attendant requests for frequency 
    allocations within 14 calendar days of the date of this notice. Answers 
    to any applications filed will be due seven calendar days thereafter; 
    replies to any answers filed will be due within five calendar days 
    after the answer date.
        Except for the procedural dates, certificate applications should 
    conform to Part 302, Subpart Q. Applications should be filed with the 
    Department's Docket Section, Room PL-401, 400 Seventh Street SW., 
    Washington, DC 20590. Further procedures for acting on the applications 
    filed, if necessary, will [[Page 7618]] be established in the future by 
    Department notice or order.
    
    
        Dated: February 2, 1995.
    Paul L. Gretch,
    Director, Office of International Aviation.
    [FR Doc. 95-3083 Filed 2-7-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-62-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
02/08/1995
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-3083
Pages:
7617-7618 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-3083.pdf