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Order 90-4-1


         UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
       DEPARTM1q T cF TRANSPORTATION
         OFFICE CF THE SECRETARY
            A S H I N G 7 , D . C .                  O nVE I 2

Issued by the Department of Transportation
      on the 2nd day of April, 1990


Ninety-Day Notice of

  ROCKY MCLUTNIN AIRWAYS d/b/a
  CQNTINENTAL EXPRESS

under section 419 of the Federal
Aviation Act of 1958, as amended,
to terminate service at AIamosa,
Colorado


Docket 45591


                       ORDER EXTENDING SERVICE OBLIGATION

On April 19, 1988, Rocky Mountain Airways d/b/a Continental Express, filed a
90-day notice of its intent to terminate service at Alamosa, Colorado,
effective July 19, 1988. By Order 88-6-43, June 30, 1988, the Department
prohibited the carrier from terminating its service for an initial 30-day
period, while we instituted an essential air service replacement case. As
required by section 419, we have extended Rocky Mountain's service obligation
for additional 30-day periods. The latest extension, through April 9, 1990,
was issued by Order 90-3-15.

Order 88-6-43 also requested proposals for replacement service. We received
proposals from Rocky Mountain and Mesa Airlines, and rate negotiations with the
carriers were conducted. By Order 90-1-38, January 22, 1990, the Department
selected Mesa Airlines to provide essential air service at Alamosa.

However, on February 14, 1990, Rocky Mountain filed a Petition for
Reconsideration of Order 90-1-38. Because of this petition, Mesa has decided
that it will not institute its new service at Alamosa until the matter is
resolved. Since this case will not be resolved before the end of Rocky
Mountain's current hold-in period, April 9, 1990, in accordance with section
419(b) (5) of the Act, we will extend Rocky Mountain's service obligation in the
Alamosa-Denver market for an additional 30-day period, through May 9, 1990.

This order is issued under authority assigned in 14 CFR Part 385.

ACCORDINGLY,

1. The Department requires Rocky Mountain Airways d/b/a/ Continental Express,
to maintain service in the Alamosa-Denver market, as set forth in Appendix B of
Order 88-6-43, for an additional 30-day period, through May 9, 1990, or until
Mesa Airlines, Inc., actually begins service, whichever occurs first; l/


1/ In accordance with section 419, we will extend Rocky Mountain's service
obligation for successive 30-day periods, as necessary, until replacement
service begins.

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