By an exchange of letters completed January 12, 2009, the U.S.-EU Joint Committee adopted procedures for the reciprocal recognition of regulatory determinations with regard to airline
fitness and citizenship.
Under these procedures (a copy of which is attached), aeronautical authorities...
About this DocumentSome foreign companies may want to provide charter operations to the United States on only an occasional basis and do not offer their services to the general public. Rather than having to apply for an exemption/permit as outlined above, these types of operations may meet...
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EAS Reports and Publications
The Small Community Air Service provision of the Article Deregulation Act of 1978, Section 419(a)(1), defines "eligible point" as any point in the United States to which, on the date of enactment, any carrier :
is providing service...
About this DocumentEAS Reports and PublicationsCERTIFICATION REGARDING INFLUENCING ACTIVITIES.Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans, and Cooperative Agreements.
About this DocumentEAS Reports and PublicationsCERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF SUBSIDIZED ESSENTIAL AIR SERVICE
About this documentEAS Reports and PublicationsAirports with fewer than 100,000 commercial passengers departing by air and are not within 75 miles of another airport which has 100,000 or more commercial air departures, or were EAS subsidized points during 1996. This list contains rural airports...
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Subsidized EAS Communities and Distances to Nearest Hub Based on CY 2015 Passenger Enplanements at Commercial Service Airports (Excludes Communities Located in Alaska)
This study is in response to the congressional request in Section 1213 of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 1996 for information on air service and fares at small communities. It is a follow-up to the Initial Service Analysis report submitted in January...