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1990 - July DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (July, 1990)

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Order 90-7-1


                      UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                      OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY     SUMVJD       21990
                         WASHINGTON, D.C.


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



Application of

  AEROLINEAS NICARAGUENSES, S.A.
      (AERONICA)                              Docket 46961

for an exemption under section 416(b)
of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958,
as amended




                 ORDER GRANTING EXEMPTION IN PART


Summary

By this order we are granting Aerolineas Nicaraguenses, S.A.
(Aeronica) an exemption from section 402 of the Act to permit it
to resume scheduled foreign air transportation between Nicaragua
and the United States.

BackQround

By Order 82-1-146, adopted January 29, 1982, the Civil Aeronautics
Board (CAB) granted Aeronica an exemption from section 402 of the
Act to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons,
property and mail between Managua, Nicaragua, and Miami, Florida,
for a period of one year. By applications filed January 1983,
1984, and 1985, Aeronica requested renewal of its authority to
continue its Managua-Miami service. The airline relied on the
automatic extension provisions of 5 USC 558(c), as implemented by
14 CFR 377, to keep its operating authority in effect pending
final action on its renewal requests.

On May 1, 1985, President Reagan issued Executive Order 12513
prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving
Nicaragua, effective May 7, 1985. Based upon the President's
findings regarding national security and foreign policy, the
Department denied Aeronica's requests to continue to serve the
United States, effective May 7, 1985 (Order 85-5-26).

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