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Commission Notice Pursuant to Article 18A(3)(A) of Directive 2003/87/EC Preliminary List of Aircraft Operators and Their Administering Member States 13.2.2009 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 36/11 Commission notice pursuant to Article 18a(3)(a) of Directive 2003/87/EC Preliminary list of aircraft operators and their administering Member States (Text with EEA relevance) (2009/C 36/10) Pursuant to Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 2003 establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community (1), as amended by Directive 2008/101/EC (2), aviation activities of aircraft operators that operate flights arriving at and departing from Community aerodromes are included in the scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community as of 1 January 2012. Member States are obliged to ensure compliance of aircraft operators with the requirements of Directive 2003/87/EC. In order to reduce the administrative burden on aircraft operators, the Directive provides for one Member State to be responsible for each aircraft operator. Article 18a(1) and (2) of the Directive provides for the rules governing the assignment of each aircraft operator to its administering Member State. In accordance with those provisions, Member States are responsible for aircraft operators which were issued with an operating licence in accordance with the provisions of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 in that Member State, or aircraft operators without an operating licence or from third countries whose emis- sions in the base year are mostly attributable to that Member State. Article 18a(3)(a) of the Directive requires the Commission to publish a list of aircraft operators which performed an aviation activity listed in Annex I of the Directive on or after 1 January 2006 specifying the administering Member State for each aircraft operator. The purpose of this list is therefore to specify which Member State will be the administering Member State for each aircraft operator in accordance with Article 18a(1) and (2) of Directive 2003/87/EC. This list of aircraft operators is contained in this notice. The Commission can publish an updated list at any time if it becomes aware of the need to modify the list. To ensure the accuracy of this list, the Commission invites feedback from Member States and other relevant stakeholders by 31 March 2009. On the basis of this feedback, the Commission will consider publishing a revised list shortly afterwards. The list is based on the latest data provided by Eurocontrol based on records of flight plans. Details of the methodology used for establishing this list, along with contact details for competent authorities where these have been notified by Member States, will be made available on the Commission website. The list includes all aircraft operators that have undertaken a relevant aviation activity on or after 1 January 2006. As such, aircraft operators that have permanently or temporarily ceased to perform their aviation activities might appear on this list, as might operators that have since changed name or been subject to merger or acquisition. It also does not take into consideration whether aircraft operators are included on the Community list of air carriers which, for safety reasons, are subject to an operating ban, within the Com- munity in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005. Any inclusion of aircraft operators that are currently subject to an operating ban on the list contained in this notice is therefore without prejudice to decisions made by the Commission and Member States in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005. In accordance with Article 18a(3)(b), the Commission will update the list before 1 February of each year to include aircraft operators that have subsequently performed an aviation activity listed in Annex I to the Directive. (1) OJ L 275, 25.10.2003, p. 32. (2) OJ L 8, 13.1.2009, p. 3. C 36/12EN Official Journal of the European Union 13.2.2009 The allocation of an aircraft operator to its administering Member State is effective for the total of each trading period referred to in Article 3c of Directive 2003/87/EC. Before the start of each trading period, the Commission will publish an updated list taking into account transfers of aircraft operators to another admin- istering Member State in accordance with Article 18a(2) of the Directive. When ensuring that Directive 2003/87/EC is correctly implemented by Member States, the Commission will base its action upon the latest published version of the list. The Annex contains a list of aircraft operators to be administered by each Member State. 13.2.2009 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 36/13 ANNEX AIRCRAFT OPERATORS BY EACH ADMINISTERING MEMBER STATE BELGIUM Operator Name State of the Operator ACCOFORM Belgium AERODATA BELGIUM Belgium AFRICA WEST CARGO Togo ALROSA-AVIA Russian Federation AVIASTAR-TU CO. Russian Federation BRUSSELS AIRLINES Belgium CAIRO AVIATION Egypt CAL CARGO AIRLINES Israel CANADIAN NORTH Canada CARGO B AIRLINES Belgium CENTURION AIR CARGO United States DOVE AIR INC United States EAT Belgium EGYPTAIR CARGO Egypt EXELLAIR Luxembourg GAFI GENERAL AVIAT Switzerland GEMINI AIR CARGO United States HEWA BORA AIRWAYS Congo INTER EKSPRES HAVA Turkey INTER-WETALL Switzerland INTL PAPER CY United States INVICTA AVIATION United Kingdom KALITTA AIR United States LAS VEGAS CHARTER United States MATRACO Belgium MIL BELGIUM Belgium MONTE CARLO AVTN Belgium MURRAY AVTN United States N604FJ LLC United States NEWELL RUBBERMAID United States SAUDIA Saudi Arabia SEA-AIR Belgium C 36/14EN Official Journal of the European Union 13.2.2009 BELGIUM Operator Name State of the Operator SIA CARGO PTE LTD Singapore SILVERBACK CARGO Rwanda TARHANKULE HAVA Turkey TECHNOMAG Switzerland THOMAS COOK ARL BELG Belgium TNT AIRWAYS Belgium TOYOTA MOTOR EUROPE Belgium TUI AIRLINES — JAF Belgium V L M Belgium BULGARIA Operator Name State of the Operator 748 AIR SERVICES (2) Kenya AIR BAN Bulgaria AIR ONE CORP Switzerland AIR VIA BULGARIAN Bulgaria ANIKAY AIR MIDDLE E Jordan ATLANT SOYUZ Russian Federation AVB-2004 LTD Bulgaria AVIO DELTA LTD Bulgaria BH AIR Bulgaria BULGARIA AIR Bulgaria BULGARIAN AIR CHRTR. Bulgaria BULGARIAN MIN.TRANSP Bulgaria CARGO AIR LTD. Bulgaria CROIX ROUGE Switzerland EAST WING KAZAKHSTAN Kazakhstan EXPRESSAVIA Ukraine HEMUS AIR Bulgaria IRANIAN AIR TRANSPOR Iran KHORIV AVIA Ukraine KOKSHETAU AIRLINE Kazakhstan 13.2.2009 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 36/15 BULGARIA Operator Name State of the Operator KREMENCHUK FLIGHT Ukraine MIG RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT Russian Federation ROSAVIA AIR COMPANY Ukraine RUBYSTAR Belarus SAYAT AIR KAZAKSTAN Kazakhstan YETI AIRLINES (2) Nepal CZECH REPUBLIC Operator Name State of the Operator ACL SLOVACKY Czech Republic AERO VODOCHODY Czech Republic AIR ALMATY JSC Kazakhstan AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES Czech Republic ATMA AIRLINES Kazakhstan CAA CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Republic CONSTANTA UKRAINE Ukraine CZECH AIRLINES Czech Republic EARTH ONE LIMITED United Kingdom GEORGEAN NATIONAL Georgia INCLEDON ENTERPRISES Cyprus JUMP-TANDEM S.R.O. Slovakia LETS FLY SRO Czech Republic MAGLIONE SRL Italy MIL CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Republic NORSE AIR CHARTER South Africa NOVA CHEMICALS United States POLISH AIRPORT PPL Poland ROCKWELL AUTOMATION United States ROVNO UNIVERSAL AVIA Ukraine C 36/16EN Official Journal of the European Union 13.2.2009 CZECH REPUBLIC Operator Name State of the Operator SKY DIVING FOR FUN Slovakia SKYDIVE LK Czech Republic TRAVEL SERVIS A.S. Czech Republic WAHA OIL COMPANY Libya YAMAL Russian Federation DENMARK Operator Name State of the Operator AIR ALPHA A/S Denmark AIR ALSIE Denmark AIR GREENLAND Denmark ANDERSEN INVEST Denmark ATLANTIC AIRWAYS Denmark BRUEL NIELS Denmark CHC DENMARK Denmark CIMBER AIR DENMARK Denmark COOK AIRCRAFT LEASNG United States COWI Denmark DRT VERTRIEBS GMBH Denmark ELILARIO SPA Italy EXECUJET EUROPE A/S Denmark FLUGSTODIR Iceland GLOBAL AVIATION LIBY Libya GLOBE AERO (3) United States GOL TRANSPORTES Brazil GRAAKJAER A/S Denmark INVESTERINGSSELSK Denmark JET TIME A/S Denmark K/S CLIPPER Denmark KIRKBI TRADING Denmark LUFT AVTN CHARTER Australia MYFLUG Iceland 13.2.2009 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 36/17 DENMARK Operator Name State of the Operator NILAN A/S Denmark PHARMA NORD Denmark PROPJET Italy ROYAL UNIBREW A/S Denmark SEMLER SERVICE A/S Denmark STAR AIR Denmark STERLING BLUE Denmark SUNAIR DENMARK Denmark TEPPER AVIATION United States THOMAS COOK SCAND. Denmark THRANE Denmark VIP PARTNERFLY Denmark WEATHER MODIFICATION United States WEIBEL SCIENTIFIC Denmark WIDEROE FLYVESELSKAP Norway GERMANY Operator Name State of the Operator ADO HAVACILIK A.S. Turkey ADVANCED AVIATION Germany AERO GMBH Germany AERO MONGOLIA Mongolia AERO PERSONAL Mexico AERODATA AKTIENGES 1 Germany AEROFLOT Russian Federation AEROFLOT CARGO Russian Federation AEROFLOT DON JSC Russian Federation AFI FLIGHT INSPECT. Germany AGRATA AVIATION Estonia AHRENKIEL CONSULTING Switzerland AHSEL HAVA Turkey AIR ALLIANCE GMBH Germany AIR ASTANA Kazakhstan C 36/18EN Official Journal of the European Union 13.2.2009 GERMANY Operator Name State of the Operator AIR BERLIN PLC CO. Germany AIR CHINA CARGO LTD China AIR MOLDOVA Republic of Moldova AIR NAMIBIA Namibia AIR NATIONAL CORP New Zealand AIR NUNAVUT LTD Canada AIR SERVICE BERLIN Germany AIR TRANSPORT INTL 2 United States AIRBRIDGE CARGO Russian Federation AIRCHARTER FLUGSERV. Germany AIRCRAFT AFRICA CO South Africa AIRSERVICE GMBH Germany AIRSEVEN GMBH Germany AIRTRANS Germany AL HOKAIR Bermuda (UK) AMOLA GMBH Germany ANTONOV DESIGN Ukraine AOP AIR OPERATING Switzerland APPLERA
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