94-19654. U.S.-Argentina All-Cargo Frequencies  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Office of the Secretary
    [Docket 49707]
    
     
    
    U.S.-Argentina All-Cargo Frequencies
    
    Summary
    
        By this notice, we invite interested U.S. carriers to apply for 
    allocation of the available frequencies for scheduled all-cargo 
    operations in the U.S.-Argentina market during the period July 1, 1994 
    through December 1, 1996.
    
    Background
    
        Under the existing air services agreement between the United States 
    and Argentina, U.S. carriers may operate a total of eight weekly 
    frequencies for U.S.-Argentina all-cargo services. (Annex II of the 
    1985 U.S.-Argentina Air Transport Services Agreement (Agreement).) 
    These frequencies are currently allocated to Federal Express (five 
    weekly flights); Arrow Air (two weekly flights); and Florida West 
    Airlines (one weekly flight).
        On July 19, 1994, delegations of the United States and Argentina 
    signed a Memorandum of Consultations (MOC) which, in part, amends Annex 
    II of the Agreement to expand the number of all-cargo frequencies 
    available for scheduled U.S. air carrier services. Specifically, the 
    MOC provides that designated carriers of the U.S. may operate round 
    trip all-cargo frequencies with narrow-body equipment or their wide-
    body equivalents as follows: From July 1, 1994 until September 30, 
    1995, a total of 10 weekly frequencies; from October 1, 1995 until 
    November 30, 1996, a total of 11 weekly frequencies; and beginning 
    December 1, 1996, a total of 12 weekly frequencies.1 Thus, in a 
    progressive fashion, the total number of narrow-body frequencies that 
    U.S. carriers may operate from July 1, 1994-December 1, 1996, will 
    increase from eight to twelve weekly flights.2
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        \1\The MOC amendments to Annex II, section 3, specify that for 
    the purpose of frequencies narrow-body aircraft may be substituted, 
    at the discretion of the designated airline, by wide-body aircraft 
    at the following rates of conversion: One wide-body aircraft (i.e., 
    L-1011, DC-10, A-300, B-747SP, B-767 or similar aircraft) shall be 
    equivalent to 1.5 narrow-body aircraft (i.e., DC-8, B-707, B-727, B-
    737, B-757, MD-80 or similar aircraft), except that one B-747-100 or 
    similar aircraft will be equivalent to two narrow-body aircraft, and 
    one B-747 Combi (with main deck cargo) shall be equivalent to 1.5 
    narrow-body passenger aircraft and one narrow- body all-cargo 
    aircraft.
        \2\Pending conclusion of formal amendments to the Agreement, the 
    delegations agreed to permit operations consistent with the 
    amendments on the basis of comity and reciprocity.
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    Applications
    
        Given the provisions of the July MOC, we invite all U.S. carriers 
    interested in using the available frequencies to file their 
    applications with the Department in Docket 49707.3
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        \3\We note that the three incumbent carriers currently have 
    pending applications for renewal of previously awarded frequencies 
    and/or exemption authority. Federal Express, Docket 48545; Arrow 
    Air, Docket 48545; and Florida West, Docket 46971. In view of the 
    increased availability of frequencies, we will require that these 
    carriers file new applications in the established docket for all 
    frequencies they request to operate including those for which they 
    have outstanding applications for renewal. The carriers are free to 
    seek consolidation of the previously filed applications into the new 
    docket established here. All applications, however, must include all 
    information specified in this order.
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        Applications should include, at a minimum, the following 
    information: (a) The number of weekly frequencies requested; (b) 
    markets to be served (as well as the overall single-plane routing for 
    the proposed operations); (c) frequencies per market and period of 
    service in each market; (d) existing authority held to conduct the 
    operations, if applicable;4 (e) the aircraft to be used in each 
    market and a statement of the number of frequencies required per 
    aircraft type; and (f) proposed startup date.
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        \4\Applicant carriers without the requisite underlying authority 
    to serve Argentina should file exemption applications to serve the 
    affected markets no later than August 15, 1994. Response dates to 
    such applications will correspond to those set forth in this notice 
    for applications for frequency applications. Such applications, with 
    the exception of the procedural dates, should follow the general 
    guidelines set forth in Subpart D of Part 302 of our regulations.
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        Applicant carriers that have previously been allocated frequencies 
    and operated flights during the past two years should also provide the 
    following information with respect to those operations: (a) The number 
    of flights previously allocated per year; (b) markets served and 
    periods for each; (c) frequencies operated per market and period of 
    service for each market; (d) aircraft type per market; and (e) manner 
    of operation (nonstop, one-stop, two-stop, etc.) and routing of 
    operations.5
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        \5\For any data applicable for less than the total period of 
    service, state the period during which it is applicable. If there 
    was a cessation of service, no matter how short, in any market for 
    any period during the past two years, such interruption of service 
    should be noted. If services were changed from one market to another 
    this also should be indicated.
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        Applicants are also free to submit any additional information that 
    they believe will help us in making our decision.
        An original and 12 copies of each application should be filed with 
    the Department's Docket Section, Room 4107, 400 Seventh Street S.W., 
    Washington, D.C. 20590, in Docket 49707 and should be served on all 
    parties on the attached list.
    
    Procedural Schedule
    
        Two of the additional frequencies are available now. In these 
    circumstances, it is important that we complete the allocation process 
    as quickly as possible. Therefore, we will require that applications 
    and responsive pleadings be filed in accordance with the following 
    schedule:
        Applications and Motions to Consolidate: August 15, 1994.
        Answers: August 22, 1994.
        Replies: August 29, 1994.
        We will serve this notice upon all U.S. air carriers licensed to 
    conduct scheduled foreign all-cargo services with large aircraft. We 
    will also publish the Notice in the Federal Register.
    
        By:
    
        Dated: August 5, 1994.
    Patrick V. Murphy,
    Acting Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs.
    
    Attachment
    
    R. Tenney Johnson, Counsel for Air Micronesia Inc, Suite 600, 2300 N 
    Street NW, Washington DC 20037
    John Gillick, Counsel for America West Airlines, Wintrhop Stimson 
    Putnam &, Suite 1200, 1133 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC 20036
    Russell E Pommer, Counsel for Business Express Inc, Verner Liipfert 
    Bernhard, Suite 700, 901 15th Street NW, Washington DC 20005-2301
    Lorraine B Halloway, Counsel for Continental Micronesia d/b/a 
    Continental/Air Micronesia, Crowell & Moring, 1001 Pennsylvania Ave 
    NW, Washington DC 20004-2595
    Richard P Taylor, Counsel for Evergreen Intl Airlines, Steptoe & 
    Johnson, 1330 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC 20036
    Nathaniel Breed, Counsel for Federal Express, Shaw Pittman Potts &, 
    2300 N Street NW, Washington DC 20037
    Marshall S Sinick, Counsel for Alaska Airlines Inc, Suite 500, 1201 
    Pennsylvania Av NW, Washington DC 20004
    Carl B Nelson Jr, Assoc General Counsel, American Airlines Inc, 1101 
    17th Street NW, Washington DC 20036
    Robert N Duggan, Counsel for Carnival Air Lines Inc, Mercer Moore & 
    Assoc, Suite 502, 700 S Royal Poinciana Bl., Miami Springs FL 33166
    Robert E Cohn, Counsel for Delta Air Lines Inc, Shaw Pittman Potts 
    &, 2300 N Street NW, Washington DC 20037
    Carl B Nelson Jr, Counsel for Executive Airlines, d/b/a American 
    Eagle, 1101 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036
    Jonathan B Hill, Counsel for Hawaiian Airlines, Dow Lohnes & 
    Albertson, 1255 23rd St NW, Washington DC 20037
    Marshall S Sinick, Counsel for Aloha Airlines Inc, Suite 500, 1201 
    Pennsylvania Av NW, Washington DC 20004
    Mark W Atwood, Counsel for American Trans Air, Galland Kharasch 
    Morse &, 1054 31st Street NW, Washington DC 20007
    R Bruce Keiner Jr, Counsel for Continental Airlines, Crowell & 
    Moring, 1001 Pennsylvania Av NW, Washington DC 20004-2595
    R Tenney Johnson, Counsel for DHL Airways, Suite 600, 2300 N Street 
    NW, Washington DC 20037
    Jonathan B Hill, Counsel for Express One Intl, Dow Lohnes & 
    Albertson, 1255 23rd St NW, Washington DC 20037
    John R Degregorio, Counsel for MGM Grand Air Inc, Galland Kharasch 
    Morse &, 1054 31st Street NW, Washington, DC 20007-4492
    Peter B Kenney Jr, Assoc General Counsel, Northwest Airlines Inc, 
    901 15th Street NW, Washington DC 20005
    Carl B Nelson Jr, Counsel for Simmons Airlines Inc, d/b/a American 
    Eagle, 1101 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036
    Stephen L Gelband, General Counsel Tower Air, Hewes Moreles Gelband 
    &, Suite 300, The Flour Mill, 1000 Potomac St NW, Washington DC 
    20007
    Nathaniel Breed, Counsel for USAfrica Airways Inc, 11180 Sunrise 
    Valley Dr, Reston VA 22091
    Robert E Cohn/Sheryl Israel, Counsel for Worldwide Airlines Serv, 
    Shaw Pittman Potts &, 2300 N Street NW, Washington DC 20037
    Robert P Silverberg, Counsel for Aerial Transit, Klein Bagileo 
    Silverberg &, 1101 30th St NW #120, Washington DC 22007
    Allen Markham, Counsel for Arrow Air, 2733 36th St NW, Washington DC 
    20007-1422
    Jim Marquez, Counsel for Private Jet Expeditions, McNair & Sanford, 
    Madison Office Blg, Ste 400, 1155 15th Street NW, Washington DC 
    20005
    Mark W Atwood, Counsel for Spirit Airlines Inc, Galland Kharasch 
    Morse &, 1054 31st Street NW, Washington DC 20007-4492
    Dick Fahy, Trans World Airlines, Suite 520, 808 17th Street NW, 
    Washington, DC 20006
    Frank Cotter, Asst General Counsel, USAir Inc, Crystal Park Four, 
    2345 Crystal Drive, Arlington VA 22227
    David Vaughan, Counsel for United Parcel Service, Kelly Drye & 
    Warren, 1200 19th St NW #500, Washington DC 20036
    Robert P Silverberg, Counsel for Airborne Express, Klein Bagileo 
    Silverberg &, 1101 30th St NW #120, Washington DC 22007
    Bill Evans, Counsel for Atlas Air, Verner Liipfert Bernhard &, 901 
    15th St NW #700, Washington DC 20005-2301
    Mark S Kahan, Counsel for Renown Aviation Inc, Galland Kharasch 
    Morse &, 1054 31st Street, Washington DC 20007-4492
    Dennis N Barnes, Counsel for Sun Country Airlines, Morgan Lewis 
    Bockius, 1800 M Street NW #600N, Washington DC 20036
    Joel Stephen Burton, Counsel, United Air Lines, Ginsburg Feldman & 
    Bress, Suite 800, 1250 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC 20036
    Vance Fort, Senior VP-Govt/Legal, World Airways Inc, 13873 Park 
    Center Rd, Herndon VA 22071
    Pierre Murphy, Counsel for Southern Air, One Westin Center, 2445 M 
    Street NW #260, Washington DC 20037
    John L Richardson, Counsel for Amerijet Int'l, Richardson Berlin &, 
    Market Square, 801 Pennsylvania Av NW #650, Washington DC 20004
    William H Callaway, Counsel for Challenge, Zuckert Scoutt &, 888 
    17th St NW #600, Washington DC 20006
    R Bruce Keiner Jr, Counsel for Emery Worldwide, Crowell & Moring, 
    1001 Pennsylvania Av NW, Washington DC 20004-2505
    Theodore I Seamon, or Northern Air Cargo, 1000 Potomac St NW #300, 
    Washington DC 20007
    Allen Mendelsohn, Counsel for Florida West, Mendelsohn & Szymkowicz, 
    1155 15th St NW #400, Washington DC 20005
    Al Eichenlaub, Counsel for Polar Air Cargo, Ginsburg Feldman & 
    Bress, 1250 Connecticut Ave NW #800, Washington DC 20036
    Suzette Matthews, Counsel for Millon, Bernstein & Matthews, 5649 
    John Barton Payne Rd, Marshall VA 22115.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-19654 Filed 8-10-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/11/1994
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-19654
Dates:
August 15, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 11, 1994, Docket 49707