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N. 100/2012 Della Commissione, Del 3 Febbraio 2012, Che 11.2.2012 IT Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea L 39/1 II (Atti non legislativi) REGOLAMENTI REGOLAMENTO (UE) N. 100/2012 DELLA COMMISSIONE del 3 febbraio 2012 che modifica il regolamento (CE) n. 748/2009 relativo all’elenco degli operatori aerei che hanno svolto una delle attività di trasporto aereo che figurano nell’allegato I della direttiva 2003/87/CE del o Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio al 1 gennaio 2006 o successivamente a tale data, che specifica lo Stato membro di riferimento di ciascun operatore aereo, tenendo conto inoltre dell’estensione del sistema per lo scambio di quote di emissioni dell’Unione agli Stati membri del SEE e dell’EFTA (Testo rilevante ai fini del SEE) LA COMMISSIONE EUROPEA, 2003/87/CE e non è subordinato all’inserimento nel­ l’elenco degli operatori aerei stabilito dalla Commissione in base all’articolo 18 bis, paragrafo 3, di tale direttiva. visto il trattato sul funzionamento dell’Unione europea, (5) La direttiva 2008/101/CE è stata inserita nell’accordo vista la direttiva 2003/87/CE del Parlamento europeo e del sullo Spazio economico europeo con decisione del Co­ o Consiglio, del 13 ottobre 2003, che istituisce un sistema per mitato misto SEE n. 6/2011 del 1 aprile 2011 che lo scambio di quote di emissioni dei gas a effetto serra nella modifica l’allegato XX (Ambiente) dell’accordo SEE ( 4). Comunità e che modifica la direttiva 96/61/CE del Consiglio ( 1), in particolare l’articolo 18 bis, paragrafo 3, lettera b), (6) L’estensione delle disposizioni in materia di trasporto aereo del sistema per lo scambio di quote di emissioni considerando quanto segue: dell’Unione agli Stati del SEE e dell’EFTA comporta la necessità di tener conto in via permanente dei criteri stabiliti all’articolo 18 bis, paragrafo 1, della direttiva (1) La direttiva 2008/101/CE del Parlamento europeo e del 2003/87/CE al fine di stabilire lo Stato membro di rife­ Consiglio ( 2 ) ha modificato la direttiva 2003/87/CE al rimento dell’operatore aereo; ne consegue che per deter­ fine di includere le attività di trasporto aereo nel sistema minati operatori aerei tale competenza dovrebbe essere comunitario di scambio delle quote di emissioni dei gas a attribuita a Stati del SEE/EFTA. effetto serra dell’Unione europea. (7) Per stabilire l’elenco aggiornato degli operatori aerei la (2) Il regolamento (CE) n. 748/2009 della Commissione ( 3 ) Commissione ha tenuto conto delle dichiarazioni di flotta stabilisce l’elenco degli operatori aerei che hanno svolto fornitele dagli operatori e dalle società di servizi. Tuttavia, una delle attività di trasporto aereo riportate nell’allegato alcune società di gestione o di servizi e alcuni marchi di o I della direttiva 2003/87/CE al 1 gennaio 2006 o suc­ registrazione di aeromobili figurano nell’elenco aggior­ cessivamente a tale data. nato a causa della mancanza di informazioni. (3) Tale elenco è inteso a ridurre l’onere amministrativo a (8) Occorre pertanto modificare opportunamente il regola­ carico degli operatori aerei indicando quale Stato mem­ mento (CE) n. 748/2009, bro è preposto alla regolamentazione di un determinato operatore aereo. HA ADOTTATO IL PRESENTE REGOLAMENTO: (4) L’inserimento nel sistema per lo scambio di quote di emissioni dell’Unione dipende dall’esercizio di un’attività Articolo 1 di trasporto aereo di cui all’allegato I della direttiva L’allegato del regolamento (CE) n. 748/2009 è sostituito dall’al­ legato del presente regolamento. ( 1 ) GU L 275 del 25.10.2003, pag. 32. ( 2 ) GU L 8 del 13.1.2009, pag. 3. ( 3 ) GU L 219 del 22.8.2009, pag. 1. ( 4 ) GU L 93 del 7.4.2011, pag. 35. L 39/2 IT Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea 11.2.2012 Articolo 2 Il presente regolamento entra in vigore il terzo giorno successivo alla pubblicazione nella Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea. Il presente regolamento è obbligatorio in tutti i suoi elementi e direttamente applicabile in ciascuno degli Stati membri. Fatto a Bruxelles, il 3 febbraio 2012 Per la Commissione Il presidente José Manuel BARROSO 11.2.2012 IT Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea L 39/3 ALLEGATO Elenco degli operatori aerei che hanno svolto una delle attività di trasporto aereo che figurano nell’allegato I o della direttiva 2003/87/CE al 1 gennaio 2006 o successivamente a tale data, che specifica lo Stato membro di riferimento di ciascun operatore aereo, tenendo conto inoltre dell’estensione del sistema per lo scambio di quote di emissioni dell’Unione agli Stati membri del SEE e dell’EFTA BELGIO Numero di Operatore aereo Stato dell'operatore identificazione CRCO 123 Abelag Aviation BELGIO 7649 AIRBORNE EXPRESS STATI UNITI 33612 ALLIED AIR LIMITED NIGERIA 30020 AVIASTAR-TU CO. FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 31416 AVIA TRAFFIC COMPANY FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 908 BRUSSELS AIRLINES BELGIO 25996 CAIRO AVIATION EGITTO 4369 CAL CARGO AIRLINES ISRAELE 29517 CAPITAL AVTN SRVCS PAESI BASSI f11336 CORPORATE WINGS LLC STATI UNITI 32909 CRESAIR INC STATI UNITI 32432 EGITTOAIR CARGO EGITTO f12977 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT LLC STATI UNITI f11102 FedEx Express Corporate Aviation STATI UNITI 13457 Flying Partners CVBA BELGIO 29427 Flying Service N.V. BELGIO 32486 FAYARD ENTERPRISES STATI UNITI 24578 GAFI GENERAL AVIAT SVIZZERA 32737 GREAT ALLIANCE WORLD REGNO UNITO f12983 GREEN DIESEL LLC STATI UNITI 29980 HAINAN AIRLINES (2) CINA 23700 HEWA BORA AIRWAYS CONGO 28582 INTER-WETALL SVIZZERA 9542 INTL PAPER CY STATI UNITI 27709 KALITTA AIR STATI UNITI 26385 KUSTWACHT NEDERLAND PAESI BASSI 28087 LAS VEGAS CHARTER STATI UNITI 32303 MASTER TOP LINHAS BRASILE 37066 MERIDIAN (AIRWAYS) BELGIO 1084 MIL BELGIO BELGIO 26688 NEWELL RUBBERMAID STATI UNITI 31207 N604FJ LLC STATI UNITI f11462 N907WS AVIATION LLC STATI UNITI f10341 OfficeMax Inc STATI UNITI 31660 RIPPLEWOOD AVTN STATI UNITI 2344 SAUDIA ARABIA SAUDITA 27769 SEA-AIR BELGIO L 39/4 IT Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea 11.2.2012 BELGIO Numero di Operatore aereo Stato dell'operatore identificazione CRCO 27975 SIA CARGO PTE LTD SINGAPORE 29222 SILVERBACK CARGO RUANDA 35334 SONOCO PRODUCTS CO STATI UNITI 26784 SOUTHERN AIR STATI UNITI 28453 THOMAS COOK ARL BELG BELGIO 27011 TNT AIRWAYS BELGIO 34920 TRIDENT AVIATION SVC STATI UNITI 30011 TUI AIRLINES - JAF BELGIO 27911 ULTIMATE ACFT SERVIC STATI UNITI 31794 UTAIR CARGO FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 13603 VF CORP STATI UNITI 36269 VF INTERNATIONAL SVIZZERA 37064 VIPER CLASSICS LTD REGNO UNITO 20065 V L M BELGIO f11467 WILSON & ASSOCIATES OF DELAWARE LLC STATI UNITI 37549 YILTAS GROUP TURCHIA a11534 Operatore che utilizza TAIL NB: VPBDV Sconosciuto a11549 Operatore che utilizza TAIL NB: VQBHA Sconosciuto BULGARIA Numero di Operatore aereo Stato dell'operatore identificazione CRCO 27359 AEROTRANS KAZAKSTAN KAZAKHSTAN 27698 AEROVISTA EMIRATI ARABI UNITI 33329 AERO POWER LTD REGNO UNITO 23962 AIR BAN BULGARIA 35743 AIR IBERIA LTD. GEORGIA 26520 AIR LIBIA 2 LIBIA 11775 AIR VIA BULGARIAN BULGARIA 33225 AIR VICTORY GEORGIA 34357 AIR WEST GEORGIA GEORGIA 31007 ANIKAY AIR MIDDLE E GIORDANIA 36020 ARARAT INTERNATIONAL ARMENIA 28818 ASIAN SPIRIT FILIPPINE 37160 AVB 2010 JSC BULGARIA 33459 BAHREIN AIR BAHREIN 32131 BEIBARS CJSC KAZAKHSTAN 28445 BH AIR BULGARIA 27538 BULGARIAN AIR CHRTR. BULGARIA 29056 BULGARIA AIR BULGARIA 25981 CARGO AIR LTD. BULGARIA 32313 EAST WING KAZAKHSTAN KAZAKHSTAN 36884 FLY ADJARA GEORGIA 11.2.2012 IT Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea L 39/5 BULGARIA Numero di Operatore aereo Stato dell'operatore identificazione CRCO 36995 GR AVIA S.A. GUINEA 10165 HEMUS AIR BULGARIA 25134 INTERNAL MINISTRY UU FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 28505 IRANIAN AIR TRANSPOR REPUBBLICA ISLAMICA DELL'IRAN 31721 GIORDANIA INT AIR CARGO GIORDANIA 27345 KHORIV AVIA UCRAINA 28246 KOKSHETAU AIRLINE KAZAKHSTAN 32034 KOMIAVIAVIATRANS 2 FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 31019 KREMENCHUK FLIGHT UCRAINA 21448 MOSCOW AIRLINES JSC FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 30622 PMT AIR CAMBOGIA 37661 RGB ENTERPRISES LLC STATI UNITI 27203 ROSAVIA AIR COMPANY UCRAINA 29085 RUBYSTAR BIELORUSSIA 32835 SAYAT AIR KAZAKSTAN KAZAKHSTAN 1830 SENEGALAIR SENEGAL 34818 SERTUR AVIATION TURCHIA 32037 SKY JET KAZAKHSTAN KAZAKHSTAN 32664 STARLINE KZ JSC KAZAKHSTAN 37630 SUNLIGHT AIR JSC BULGARIA 32347 TABAN AIR REPUBBLICA ISLAMICA DELL'IRAN 37954 TROPICAL AIR (Z) LTD REPUBBLICA UNITA DI TANZANIA 37793 UKRSPECEXPORT UCRAINA 34245 VICTORIA AIR VM LTD BULGARIA 31648 VIP-AVIA GEORGIA 37987 YAK AIR GEORGIA 35082 ZAGROS AIRLINES REPUBBLICA ISLAMICA DELL'IRAN REPUBBLICA CECA Numero di Operatore aereo Stato dell'operatore identificazione CRCO 7824 ACL SLOVACKY REPUBBLICA CECA 35387 ACS SA SPAGNA 16895 AERO VODOCHODY REPUBBLICA CECA f11813 AERSALE INC STATI UNITI 31304 AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES REPUBBLICA CECA 30203 ATMA AIRLINES EMIRATI ARABI UNITI 34057 AVTN SPECIALTIES INC STATI UNITI 35333 AXIS AVIATION GROUP STATI UNITI 22621 CAA REPUBBLICA CECA REPUBBLICA CECA 36846 CABLEVISION SYSTEMS STATI UNITI 34430 CAIMITO ENTERP. LTD CIPRO 859 CZECH AIRLINES REPUBBLICA CECA L 39/6 IT Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea 11.2.2012 REPUBBLICA CECA Numero di Operatore aereo Stato dell'operatore identificazione CRCO 36294 CZECH CONNECT AIRLIN REPUBBLICA CECA f10182 Executive Flight Services, Inc. STATI UNITI 33327 EARTH ONE LIMITED REGNO UNITO 36242 GEORGIAN INTERNATION GEORGIA 31631 GLOBAL AVIATION LIBY LIBIA 36746 HOLIDAY CZECH REPUBBLICA CECA 35825 HYUNDAI MOTOR CO REPUBBLICA DI COREA 32231 ILIN AIRCOMPANY FEDERAZIONE RUSSA 30825 LETS FLY SRO REPUBBLICA CECA 32935 MIDAMERICA HOLDINGS STATI UNITI 3597 MIL REPUBBLICA CECA REPUBBLICA CECA 30743 NORSE AIR CHARTER SUD AFRICA 29976 NOVA CHEMICALS STATI UNITI 35361 OKAY HOLDING AS REPUBBLICA CECA 24121 PETROPAVLOVSK
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