Sentences with phrase «certificated air carrier»

By this order, we grant Alaska Airlines, Inc., (Alaska), a certificated air carrier, a limited emergency exemption from the requirements of 14 CFR 382.40 a from December 4, 2002, through June 1, 2003.
This consent order concerns reporting delinquencies that constitute violations of 49 U.S.C. § 41708 and the accounting and reporting requirements in Part 241 of the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 241) by Transmeridian Airlines, Inc. (Transmeridian), a certificated air carrier which operates large aircraft.
Reviews international and intra-Alaska mail rates for adequacy and appropriateness; reviews contractual arrangements between the United States Postal Service and certificated air carriers for the transportation of mail; reviews Postal Service rules and regulations relating to the carriage of mail by aircraft; and conducts non-hearing investigations through show - cause procedures to establish individual and / or class rates.
All data presented in this financial and traffic review are derived from data reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation on Form 41 Schedules by Large Certificated Air Carriers.
This consent order concerns advertisements that violate 49 U.S.C. § 41712, which prohibits unfair and deceptive practices, and the advertising requirements specified in Part 399 of the Department's regulations (14 CFR Part 399) by Alaska Airlines, Inc., (Alaska) and Horizon Air, Inc., (Horizon), certificated air carriers.
Currently, EAS currently subsidizes commuter and certificated air carriers to serve over 60 communities in Alaska and 115 communities in the 48 contiguous states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, that otherwise may not receive any scheduled air service.
The U.S. Department of Transportation's list of U.S. Certificated Air Carriers shows that budget airlines like Spirit, Southwest, Allegiant, Frontier and Sun Country have all (of course) received the proper certifications.

Not exact matches

Works closely with the Federal Aviation Administration related to the issuance of U.S. Air Carrier Operating Certificates and airline safety oversight; and
Economic authority for U.S. carriers may be in the form of a certificate for interstate or foreign passengers and / or cargo and mail authority, a certificate for interstate or foreign all - cargo authority, or authorization as a commuter air carrier.
For applicants requesting new economic authority, see Air Carrier Fitness Division; for those U.S. air carriers currently holding certificate authority from the Department and requesting authority to serve foreign markets, see International Economic AuthoriAir Carrier Fitness Division; for those U.S. air carriers currently holding certificate authority from the Department and requesting authority to serve foreign markets, see International Economic Authoriair carriers currently holding certificate authority from the Department and requesting authority to serve foreign markets, see International Economic Authority.
SUMMARY: This document requires most certificated U.S. air carriers and foreign air carriers operating to and from the U.S. that conduct passenger - carrying service to record and categorize complaints that they receive alleging inadequate accessibility or discrimination on the basis of disability according to the type of disability and nature of complaint, prepare a summary report of those complaints, submit the report annually to the Department of Transportation's (Department or DOT) Aviation Consumer Protection Division, and retain copies of correspondence and record of action taken on disabilityrelated complaints for three years.
Air carriers have their own regulations concerning a (1) a certificate of health from a USDA accredited veterinarian within 10 days of any travel date; (2) a summer pet embargo when temperatures are forecasted to be above 85F / 29.5 C at any point on the itinerary (origin, transfer, or final destination); 75F / 24C for snub - nose animals; (3) limits on the number of service animals and small pets allowed as carry - on luggage in cabin on a flight, (4) specific air kennel dimensions and strength to ensure the comfort and safety of the animal, and otheAir carriers have their own regulations concerning a (1) a certificate of health from a USDA accredited veterinarian within 10 days of any travel date; (2) a summer pet embargo when temperatures are forecasted to be above 85F / 29.5 C at any point on the itinerary (origin, transfer, or final destination); 75F / 24C for snub - nose animals; (3) limits on the number of service animals and small pets allowed as carry - on luggage in cabin on a flight, (4) specific air kennel dimensions and strength to ensure the comfort and safety of the animal, and otheair kennel dimensions and strength to ensure the comfort and safety of the animal, and others.
Pet Jets assists pet owners with finding pet friendly private aircraft that are operated on approved air carrier certificates as a broker and works diligently to find discounted one way or empty legs pricing when available.
Pet owners traveling by air must use an airline - approved carrier and obtain a veterinarian health certificate within 10 days before travel.
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