[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 53 (Monday, March 20, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Page 14811]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-6806]



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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Notice of Applications for Certificates of Public Convenience and 
Necessity and Foreign Air Carrier Permits Filed Under Subpart Q During 
the Week Ended March 10, 1995

    The following Applications for Certificates of Public Convenience 
and Necessity and Foreign Air Carrier Permits were filed under Subpart 
Q of the Department of Transportation's Procedural Regulations (See 14 
CFR 302.1701 et. seq.). The due date for Answers, Conforming 
Applications, or Motions to Modify Scope are set forth below for each 
application. Following the Answer period DOT may process the 
application by expedited procedures. Such procedures may consist of the 
adoption of a show-cause order, a tentative order, or in appropriate 
cases a final order without further proceedings.

    Docket Number: 50182.
    Date filed: March 6, 1995.
    Due Date for Answers, Conforming Applications, or Motion to Modify 
Scope: April 3, 1995.
    Description: Application of United Parcel Service Co., pursuant to 
49 U.S.C. Section 41102 of the Act and Subpart Q of the Regulations 
applies for issuance of a new or amended certificate of public 
convenience and necessity, so as to authorize UPS to provide foreign 
air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in 
the United States, on the one hand, and any point or points in Canada, 
on the other hand.

    Docket Number: 50195.
    Date filed: March 10, 1995.
    Due Date for Answers, Conforming Applications, or Motion to Modify 
Scope: April 7, 1995.
    Description: First Amendment to the Application of Aeroservicios 
Ecuatorianos, C.A., amends its pending Foreign Air Carrier Permit to 
encompass authority to perform scheduled foreign air transportation of 
property and mail between Guayaquil and Quito, Ecuador, via the 
intermediate points Bogota, Colombia and/or Panama City, Panama, and 
the U.S. co-terminal points Miami, New York, Houston and Los Angeles. 
AECA proposes to operate five (5) weekly frequencies to Miami; one (1) 
weekly frequency to New York; and one (1) weekly frequency to Los 
Angeles, as currently authorized by its homeland license, or such 
additional frequencies as may be authorized by the Ecuadorian aviation 
authorities from time to time. 
Paulette V. Twine,
Chief, Documentary Services Division.
[FR Doc. 95-6806 Filed 3-17-95; 8:45 am]
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