Canadian Agency Decisions & Orders Week of August 31, Canadian Agency Decisions & Orders Week of August 31, ISSUE 607 278-A- August 28, 44 Helicopter Inc. c.o.b. as Air 44 Paragraph 63(2)(b) of the Canada Licensee held a domestic licence, small aircraft. Licensee requests the cancellation of the licence. Licence cancelled. 280-A- August 31, Malaysia Airlines Berhad c,o,b, as Malaysia Airlines Subsection 69(1) of the Canada Application for an international scheduled licence for service through code sharing between Canada and Malaysia. Licence issued subject to the conditions prescribed by the ATR and this 281-A- Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft (Lufthansa German Airlines) and its affiliate Lufthansa CityLine GmbH and Licensee holds an international scheduled Canada and India. India by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Lufthansa and CityLine between Germany and India, for such period as may be authorized by the Agency beginning on October 29,. beginning on October 29,, subject to the conditions prescribed in this
Canadian Agency Decisions & Orders Week of August 31, 282-A- Air Canada rouge, on behalf of itself and Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft (Lufthansa German Airlines) and its affiliate Lufthansa CityLine GmbH and Licensee holds an international scheduled Canada and the People s Democratic Republic of Algeria. Algeria by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Lufthansa and CityLine between Germany and Algiers, Algeria, for such period as may be authorized by the Agency beginning on October 29,. beginning on October 29,, subject to the conditions prescribed in this 283-A- Brussels Airlines N.V./S.A. c.o.b. as Brussels Airlines and Licensee holds, through code sharing, an international scheduled licence, large and all-cargo aircraft, for services between Canada and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Canada to provide its international air services on a scheduled basis between Canada and the Democratic Republic of the Congo by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Brussels Airlines between Belgium and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for such period as may be authorized by the Agency. Approval granted from to August 31, 2016, subject to the conditions prescribed in this The Agency notes that the licence issued to Air Canada is in effect until 2016.
Canadian Agency Decisions & Orders Week of August 31, 284-A- September 2, N724DB LLC c.o.b. as Philadelphia Jet Service Paragraph 75(2)(b) of the Canada Licensee held a transborder charter licence. Application for cancellation of the licence. Licence cancelled. 285-A- and Air Canada holds international scheduled licences, large aircraft, for services between Canada and each of the following countries: Chile and Peru. international services between Canada and Chile and Peru, by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Avianca between Colombia and each of Chile and Peru, for an indefinite period. from 2014, subject to the conditions set out in this 286-A- and Air Canada holds, through code sharing, an international scheduled licence, large aircraft for service between Canada and Bolivia. This licence shall terminate on March 18, 2016. Canada to provide its international air service on a scheduled basis between Canada and Bolivia by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Avianca between Colombia and Bolivia, for an indefinite period. Approval granted from, to March 17, 2016, subject to the conditions set out in this The Agency notes that the licence issued to Air Canada is in effect until March 18, 2016.
Canadian Agency Decisions & Orders Week of August 31, 287-A- Air Canada also c.o.b and Air Canada holds an international scheduled Canada and Colombia. Avianca holds, through code sharing, an international scheduled licence. Application for approvals to permit Air Colombia by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Avianca between points within Colombia; and to permit Avianca to provide its scheduled international service between Colombia and Canada by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Air Canada between Colombia and Canada, between Lima, Peru and Canada, and between Mexico and Canada, and by selling transportation in its own name on flights operated by Air Canada, Jazz Aviation LP, and Sky Regional Airlines Inc. between the USA and Canada and between points within Canada. These approvals are requested for an indefinite period beginning on November 1,. Approvals granted for an indefinite period beginning on November 1,, subject to the conditions set out in this -A-155 September 2, Montreal Flying Club Inc. c.o.b. as Univair Aviation Subparagraphs 61(a)(ii) and 73(1)(a)(ii) of the Canada Licensee holds a domestic and an international charter licence, both small aircraft. The Licensee does not hold a valid Canadian aviation document. Licences suspended.
Canadian Agency Decisions & Orders Week of August 31, -A-156 Aviation Starlink Inc. Subparagraph 61(a)(ii) of the Canada Licensee holds a domestic licence, small and all-cargo aircraft. The Licensee does not hold a valid Canadian aviation document. Licence suspended. -A-157 ACASS Canada Ltd. Paragraphs 33.1(b) and 73(2)(c) and sections 33.2 and 103.3 of the Air and paragraph 80(1)(c) of the Canada Licensee holds an international charter licence to transport traffic between Canada and any other country. Application for exemptions from the permit and notification requirements for executive type aircraft. The Agency notes that the Licensee has complied in the past with the monthly statistics filing requirements. Exemption granted for a period of one year. Licensee is to provide the Agency, upon request, with the origin and destination, date(s) of operation, number of passengers carried, aircraft utilized. Compliance by the Licensee with those sections of the ATR in respect of the use of executive type aircraft for international flights (including transborder flights) is impractical. -A-158 Fox Aviation Inc. Paragraphs 33.1(b) and 73(2)(c) and sections 33.2 and 103.3 of the Air and paragraph 80(1)(c) of the Canada Licensee holds an international charter licence to transport traffic between Canada and any other country. Application for exemptions from the permit and notification requirements for executive type aircraft. The Licensee shall comply with the monthly statistics filing requirements. Exemption granted for a period of one year. Licensee is to provide the Agency, upon request, with the origin and destination, date(s) of operation, number of passengers carried, aircraft utilized. Compliance by the Licensee with those sections of the ATR in respect of the use of executive type aircraft for international flights (including transborder flights) is impractical. September 5,