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Notices from Member States C 264/8EN Official Journal of the European Union 17.10.2008 NOTICES FROM MEMBER STATES Publication of decisions by Member States to grant or revoke operating licenses pursuant to Article 13(4) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 on licensing of air carriers (1)(2) (Text with EEA relevance) (2008/C 264/05) Operating licences granted Category A: Operating licences without the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 AUSTRIA Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Avia Consult Flugbetriebs GmbH Promenadenweg 8 Passengers, mail, 28.8.2008 A-2522 Oberwaltersdorf cargo BELGIUM Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Tui Airlines Belgium NV (Jetairfly) Ringweg — Luchthavengebouw 45 Passengers, mail, 14.5.2008 B-1930 Zaventem cargo Brussels Airlines NV Jaargetijdenlaan 100-102 — Box 30 Passengers, mail, 1.6.2008 B-1050 Brussel cargo Cargo B Airlines Brucargo Building 706 — Bus 75 Mail, cargo 28.9.2007 B-1931 Zaventem BULGARIA Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Bulgaria Air Jsc. Sofia Airport Passengers, mail, 4.9.2008 BG-1540 Sofia cargo Aviation Company Hemus Air Jsc. Sofia Airport Passengers, mail, 4.9.2008 BG-1540 Sofia cargo Wizz Air Bulgaria Airlines EAD 135, Tzarigradsko shose Blvd Passengers 4.9.2008 BG-1784 Sofia Air Via Ltd. 4 bl. Rila, vh. A, app. 5 Passengers, mail, 12.8.2008 BG-6600 Kardjali cargo (1) OJ L 240, 24.8.1992, p. 1. (2) Communicated to the European Commission before 31 August 2005. 17.10.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 264/9 Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since BH Air Ltd. 7, Dyakon Ignatii Street Passengers, mail, 4.9.2008 BG-1000 Sofia cargo Air Lazur — General Aviation Ltd. 54, G.M. Dimitrov Blvd Passengers, mail, 4.9.2008 BG-1125 Sofia cargo AVB — 2004 Jsc. 43, Moskovska Street Passengers, mail, 3.9.2008 BG-1000 Sofia cargo Bulgarian Air Charter Ltd. 35, Pavel Krasov Street Passengers, mail, 4.9.2008 Gorubliane cargo BG-1138 Sofia Cargo Air Ltd 17, Angelov vrah Street Passengers, mail 12.9.2008 Ovcha Kupel BG-1618 Sofia SPAIN Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Centro de Formación Aeronáutico Carretera del Aeroclub, s/n Passengers, mail, 22.7.2008 Aerofan, S.A. Aeropuerto de Cuatro Vientos cargo E-28004 Madrid GREECE Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Astra Airlines P.O. Box 73751 Passengers, mail, 1.7.2008 GR-166 04 Elliniko — Athenes cargo Airgo Airlines SA Varis 40 Passengers, mail, 18.8.2008 GR-16673 Voula, Attikis cargo IRELAND Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Futura Gael Applewood Village Passengers, mail, 23.9.2008 Swords Co. cargo 81 Main Street Dublin Ireland Category B: Operating licences including the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 GERMANY Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Fair Air GmbH Sentaweg 5 Passengers, mail, 7.7.2008 D-95445 Bayreuth cargo C 264/10EN Official Journal of the European Union 17.10.2008 AUSTRIA Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Jet Pool Network Luftverkehrs GmbH Rahlgasse 1/25 Passengers, mail, 7.7.2008 A-1060 Wien cargo GlobeAir AG Linzer Str. 50 Passengers, mail, 18.9.2008 A-4063 Hörsching cargo Jetcontact Luftfahrtbetriebs –und Rauscherstr. 12/18 Passengers, mail, 24.9.2008 Vermittlungs GmbH A-1200 Wien cargo BELGIUM Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Noordzee Helikopters Vlaanderen NV Kalkaertstraat 101 Passengers 8.2.2007 B-8400 Oostende Capital Aircraft Group NV Vliegveld 25 Passengers 29.2.2008 B-8560 Wevelgem IRELAND Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Metro Helicopters Ltd Concourse Building Passengers, mail, 26.9.2008 Beacon Court, Sandyford cargo Dublin 18 Ireland Operating licences revoked Category A: Operating licences without the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 BELGIUM Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Birdy Airlines S.A. Rue de Livourne, 13 Passengers, mail, 27.10.2004 B-1060 Bruxelles cargo Brussels Airlines Fly S.A. Avenue des Saisons 100-120 B 30 Passengers, mail, 1.6.2008 B-1050 Bruxelles cargo Category B: Operating licences including the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 GERMANY Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Flugdienst R. Günther Ronneburger Straße 74 Passengers, mail, 30.7.2008 D-07546 Gera cargo Take Wings Charter Schule Flugplatz 1 Passengers, mail, 30.7.2008 D-07646 Schöngleina cargo 17.10.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 264/11 AUSTRIA Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Heli Team Austria Beteiligungs GmbH Vorberg 356 Passengers, mail, 1.8.2008 A-8972 Ramsau am Dachstein cargo Avia Consult, Flugbetriebsgesellschaft Promadenweg Passengers, mail, 25.8.2006 m.b.H A-2522 Oberwaltersdorf cargo BELGIUM Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Heli Shuttle BVBA Bosstraat 35 Passengers 26.5.2005 B-9111 Belsele Lucorp BVBA Langveldstraat 17 Passengers 19.6.2006 B-3750 Alken Change of name of license holder Category A: Operating licences without the restriction of Article 5(7)(a) of Regulation (EEC) No 2407/92 BELGIUM Decision effective Name of air carrier Address of air carrier Permitted to carry since Delta Air Transport trading as Brussels Jaargetijdenlaan 100-102 — Box 30 Passengers, mail, 1.6.2008 Airlines B-1050 Brussel cargo.
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