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Old May 13th, 2008, 19:06   #1
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US wants to ease the airline ownership rules
Tuesday May 13, 12:53 pm ET

State Dept. official says US wants to ease global airline ownership rules to spur investment

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. is proposing that dozens of countries ease their airline ownership rules in an effort to spur international investment in the industry, a State Department official said Tuesday.
The proposal would change restrictions in the current, mostly bilateral system that require airlines to be owned and controlled by nationals of the two participating countries.
The U.S. alone has more than 100 such agreements, and along with similar ones in other countries, it creates "an incredible web of restrictions," John Byerly, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Transportation Affairs, said in a phone interview.
The U.S. already has agreed not to bar service from airlines in 10 European countries that are not members of the EU and some African countries. For example, the U.S. did not object to service by a Nigerian airline because it's owned and controlled by British nationals, which allowed the Transportation Department to approve flights to America by Virgin Nigeria, Byerly said earlier Tuesday.
The U.S. now wants to expand those efforts to more than 60 countries, perhaps more in the long run, as an "important step of investment liberalization," he said.
"The European Union and the United States should include a much expanded list of countries for which, reciprocally, each side will pledge to forgo existing rights to bar air services on the basis of the nationality clause," Byerly said in a speech in Brussels.
If approved, the most immediate impact likely would be on domestic cargo carriers like United Parcel Service and FedEx Corp., that could opt to expand globally through acquisitions instead of organic growth. On the passenger side, U.S. carriers would have the option of investing in foreign carriers to grow their international framework, he said.
The proposal would not change U.S. laws regarding foreign ownership of domestic carriers, which currently cap international investors to 25 percent of the voting stock and prohibit "actual control" by foreign citizens. The U.S. will keep an "open mind" on an expected EU proposal to ease those restrictions, but it will be a "tough case to make to sell," Byerly told The Associated Press.
Earlier Tuesday, he addressed the European Aviation Club in Brussels before the second stage of U.S.-European Union air transport liberalization talks start Thursday in Slovenia. Byerly said the speech was received warmly, but that he did not receive any immediate response from his EU counterparts.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 19:20   #2
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Can our dick-head CEO's go over to Europe and #### up their airline system now?

Please.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 19:34   #3
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Strengthen the Dollar dumbass and #### foreign 'investment'.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 21:28   #4
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before you know it.. we will all become one


that or



we'll all be owned by "one" (someone else's country that is).


so what state department is it so i can put a burning bag of poo on their doorstep?
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Old May 13th, 2008, 21:49   #5
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How long before they start saying "Oh, sure. We'll let foreign airlines fly from New York to Los Angelese. In fact, airlines like RyanAir will do it for $20!!111!! Think of the votes we'll get b/c we allowed those cheap fares!"
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Old May 14th, 2008, 00:10   #6
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One step closer to international communism...
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Old May 14th, 2008, 12:34   #7
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From latest ALPA Communication:

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A number of news reports today inaccurately suggest that a new proposal is being put forth by the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Transportation Affairs, John Byerly, to change existing ownership and control provisions for U.S. airlines. Byerly’s speech to the European Aviation Club made no proposal to drop rules that currently prohibit foreign control of U.S. carriers.
Seems like some reporters might be either taking things out of context or tossing their own thoughts into the mess.
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