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1969 - July DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (July, 1969)

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Order 69-7-61


                       UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                       CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                          WASHINGTOND D. C.

                   Issued under delegated authority
                            July 11, 1969



Application of

     UNIVERSAL AIRLINES, INC.                   Docket  21175

for an exemption pursuant to
section 416 of the Federal Aviation
Act of 1958, as amended.

             ORDER GRANTING EXEMPTION AND DEFERRING ACTION

     By application filed July 7, 1969, in Docket 21175, Universal
Airlines, Inc.  (Universal) seeks an exemption from sections 401 and
403 of the Federal Aviation Act in order to wet lease  to World Airways,
Inc.  (World) a four engine DC-8-55F jet aircraft for the period July 13,
1.969 through September 30, 1969, to be operated in any area in which
Worid is authorized to operate.  The parties contemplate, however,  that
the aircraft will be used for the fulfillment of World's  transatlantic
charter commitments   The first flight is scheduled  to depart on July 13,
1969, from New York, New York for Munich, Germany.

     In support of its application Universal, alleges, inter alia, that
due to an unexpected increased demand by  the Military Air Command for the
first quarter of FY 1970, World needs additional lift;  that World has
attempted to lease an aircraft from all United States  707-320 operators,
including those supplemental carriers with transatlantic authority;  that
some of the carriers contacted offered to carry selected  individual trips,
which if combined fail to meet more than a.token  portion of World's
commitments; that Universal's aircraft is programed  for continuous use by
World; that the lease runs for a maximum of 80 days;  that this lease
explicitly meets all of the criteria of  the Board's wet lease policy as
set forth in section 399.19 of the Board's  Regulations;  that Universal.
is guaranteed a maximum of 365,000 statute miles during  the full term of
the lease at $2.50 per mile; and that World represents  that no carrier is
able to accommodate the flight on July 13th.

     In view of the immediacy of the first flight date,  time does not permit
awaiting expiration of the ten-day period for filing  objections.  Accordingly,
we will act on Universal's application with respect  to the first flight, and
will defer action on the remainder pending expiration  of the period for filing
objections.

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