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1975 - September DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (September, 1975)

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                    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                    CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                         WASHINGTON, D.C.

            SATURN AIRWAYS, INC., EXEMPTION


                           Order 75-9-1                          /-
                 Issued under delegated authority
                        September 2, 1975

Application of Saturn Airways, Inc., for an exemption pursuant to section 416(b) of the
  Federal Aviation Act of 1958. as amended
                    ORDER GRANTING EXEMPTION

  By application filed August 29, 1975, Saturn Airways, Inc.,
hereinafter referred to as the applicant, requests an emergency exemp-
tion from sections 401 and 403 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. as
amended (the Act), in order to operate on September 4, 1975, one one-
way outsized-cargo charter flight from Fort Worth, Tex., to Dubai,
U.A.E., on behalf of Bell Helicopter, Inc.
  In support of its request the applicant alleges, inter alia, that the pur-
pose of the flight is to transport two Bell 205 helicopters which are re-
quired immediately to meet the commitment date of the purchaser of
the helicopters; that in the conduct of this service L-100-30 aircraft will
be used at a charter price of $80,188.80; that Pan American World
Airways, Inc., and Trans World Airlines, Inc., have been contacted and
neither carrier will object to grant of this application; and that it has
sufficient fuel available to perform this service without having to cancel
contracts in its certificated areas.
  In view of the imminence of the proposed operation, we will act on
this application without awaiting expiration of the 10-day period for fil-
ing answers.
  The allegations set forth in this application have been carefully con-
sidered, and it appears that the proposed operation is consonant with
the Board's charter regulations, that it is in the public interest, and
that exemption from sections 401 and 403 of the Act should be granted.
  Considerations taken into account which warrant use of the exemp-
tion power of the Board are that this operation will not adversely affect
any other air carrier; that the expense of a certification proceeding
would be disproportionate to the size of the operation, unduly burden-
some on the carrier, and not in the public interest; and that to require a
certification proceeding would have the practical effect of precluding
the operation.
  Pursuant to authority delegated by the Board in the Board's
Regulations, 14 CFR 385, it is found that (1) immediate action is re-


DOCKET 20245


ORDER 75-9-1

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