Sentences with phrase «foreign passenger air»

This is the seventh such annual report to Congress, which covers disability - related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the 2009 calendar year, as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those carriers.
These annual reports to Congress, which cover disability - related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the calendar year, as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those carriers.
This is the eighth such annual report to Congress, which covers disability - related complaints that U.S. and foreign passenger air carriers operating to, from, and within the U.S. received during the 2011 calendar year, as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation (Department or DOT) by those carriers.

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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.
This order concerns violations by LAN Airlines, S.A. (LAN) of the requirements of 14 CFR 382 (Part 382), limited to the filling of annual reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004 and 2005.
This order concerns violations by Israir Airlines and Tourism Ltd (Israir) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004 and 2005.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service between points in the United States by Aero Services Corporate, S.A., (Aero Services) a foreign air carrier based in France and authorized by the Department to engage in foreign air transportation» pursuant to an exemption» from the permit requirement in 49 U.S.C. § 41301.
This order concerns violations by Austrian Airlines (Austrian) of the requirement of CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign air carrier received from passengers in calendar year 2004 and 2005.
This order concerns a violation by Skyservice Airlines Inc. (Skyservice) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign air carrier received from passengers in calcndar year 2005.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service between points in the United States by The Craig Evan Corporation doing business as Flightexec (Flightexec), a Canadian air carrier authorized by the Department to engage in foreign air transportation1 pursuant to an exemption2 from the permit requirement in 49 U.S.C. § 41301.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service between points in the United States by International Jet Management GmbH, (IJM) an Austrian air carrier authorized by the Department to engage in foreign air transportation1 pursuant to an exemption2 from the permit requirement in 49 U.S.C. § 41301.
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.
This order concerns violations by Aerovias del Continente Americano, S.A. (Avianca) of the requirements of 14 CFF, Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004 and 2005.
This order concerns violations by Alia - Royal Jordanian Airlines (Royal Jordanian) of the requirements of 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), with respect to filing annual reports detailing disability - related complaints that the foreign air carrier received from passengers in calendar years 2004, 2005, and 2006.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service by Japan Airlines Company, Ltd., (JAL) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam (a U.S. territory), Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands (a U.S. commonwealth), and various cities in the United States, by way of Japan.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service by China Airlines, Ltd., (CAL) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between various cities in the United States and Guam, a U.S. territory, by way of Taipei.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service by All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd., (ANA) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam, a U.S. territory, and cities in the United States, by way of Japan.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service by Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd., (KAL) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam (a U.S. territory) and Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands (a U.S. commonwealth) and cities in the United States, by way of Seoul, Republic of Korair service by Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd., (KAL) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam (a U.S. territory) and Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands (a U.S. commonwealth) and cities in the United States, by way of Seoul, Republic of KorAir Lines Co., Ltd., (KAL) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam (a U.S. territory) and Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands (a U.S. commonwealth) and cities in the United States, by way of Seoul, Republic of Korair carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam (a U.S. territory) and Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands (a U.S. commonwealth) and cities in the United States, by way of Seoul, Republic of Korea.
This order concerns unauthorized passenger air service by Asiana Airlines, Inc., (Asiana) a foreign air carrier within the meaning of 49 U.S.C. § 40102 (a)(21), between Guam (a U.S. territory), Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands (a U.S. commonwealth), and various cities in the United States, by way of Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Air Canada gave out travel cards on the plane to all passengers (part of the fare already)-- and they were used by all other passengers — both Canadian citizens and foreign nationals (there were Chinese nationals on my flight).
The largest concentrations of airline career opportunities are in New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Foreign airlines flying into the United States hire Americans to handle their passenger and air cargo business and to service their aircraft during stopovers.
Two years as a Passenger Terminal Agent, in Okinawa Air Terminal, providing exceptional customer service to civilian, foreign dignitaries, and military personnel in Japan.
Training — Passenger & Household Goods Specialist Course (09/10/1983) 260 Formal training on federal and military transportation regulations, instructions, and directives; passenger and personal property entitlements; quality assurances evaluation procedures, United States and foreign customs regulations, and warehousing procedures; military passenger, freight, and personal property rate computations; packaging methods, specifications, and orders; hazardous cargo requirements; blocking, bracing, and tie - down principles; and carrier capabilities and procedures for movement of passengers, cargo, and personal property in military and commercial air, rail, truck., and waterPassenger & Household Goods Specialist Course (09/10/1983) 260 Formal training on federal and military transportation regulations, instructions, and directives; passenger and personal property entitlements; quality assurances evaluation procedures, United States and foreign customs regulations, and warehousing procedures; military passenger, freight, and personal property rate computations; packaging methods, specifications, and orders; hazardous cargo requirements; blocking, bracing, and tie - down principles; and carrier capabilities and procedures for movement of passengers, cargo, and personal property in military and commercial air, rail, truck., and waterpassenger and personal property entitlements; quality assurances evaluation procedures, United States and foreign customs regulations, and warehousing procedures; military passenger, freight, and personal property rate computations; packaging methods, specifications, and orders; hazardous cargo requirements; blocking, bracing, and tie - down principles; and carrier capabilities and procedures for movement of passengers, cargo, and personal property in military and commercial air, rail, truck., and waterpassenger, freight, and personal property rate computations; packaging methods, specifications, and orders; hazardous cargo requirements; blocking, bracing, and tie - down principles; and carrier capabilities and procedures for movement of passengers, cargo, and personal property in military and commercial air, rail, truck., and water systems.
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