Considers S. 3566, and similar H.R. 17685, to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, by altering the definition of "supplemental air transportation" to allow the Civil Aeronautics Board to authorize certified supplemental air carriers to charter tour operators for inclusive tour trips.
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Considers H.R. 7593, to amend Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to authorize CAB to issue supplemental certificates of public convenience and necessity, enabling commercial air carriers to transport passengers and freight according to limitations on type and extent of service set forth in certificates.
Discusses amendments to S. 1969, to amend the Federal Aviation Act regarding supplemental military carriers' performance bonds or liability insurance requirements, CAB certification requirements.