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1970 - July DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (July, 1970)

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Order 70-7-21


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

                   Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board
                     at its office in Washington, D.C.            0
                       on.the 6th day of July, 1970




Provisions adopted by the members of the

     INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION           Docket 20291
                                                       Agreement CAB 1175-A27
relating to the Regulation and Conduct of the
IATA Traffic Conferences.



                         ORDER DEFERRING ACTION AND
                             REQUESTING COMMENTS

     On June 18, 1970, there were filed with the Board certain
amendments to Sections II, VII and VIII of the Provisions for the
Regulation and Conduct of-the IATA Traffic Conferences, adopted at
the 77th meeting of the Executive Committee, held in Geneva on
May 26 and May 27, 1970.  These amendments, reproduced in the attach-
ment hereto, are to become effective on September 1, 1970.

     The Board shall defer action on the filed amendments pending
the receipt of comments thereon.  The Board particularly is interested
in comments with regard to the proposed change whereby an 80% vote of
member carriers represented at a traffic conference meeting will be
deemed binding conference action with regard to every member carrier
failing to cast a negative vote.  Previously, a unanimous carrier
vote was required.  We shall therefore direct that American member
carriers file comments, and we invite other interested persons to do
so as well, addressed to whether the amendments should be approved
or disapproved under section 412 of the Federal Aviation Act.

     ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED THAT:


1.  Action on Agreement CAB 1175-A27 be and it hereby is deferred;

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