#DEVA0756306ADecree of July 9, 2007 Granting an Air Carrier Operating License to Transavia France
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The law grants Transavia France an air transport operating license, allowing it to conduct public air transport activities for passengers, mail, and freight. The license is specific to Transavia France and non-transferable, contingent upon compliance with regulatory requirements, including holding a valid air carrier certificate and liability insurance. The license will be reviewed annually for the first year, and every five years thereafter, with the possibility of suspension or revocation if regulatory conditions are not met.
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Key Changes
- Issuance of a new operating license to Transavia France
- Abrogation of previous licenses granted to Transavia France
- Establishment of review timelines for the license
Obligations
What this law requires
Transavia France must maintain a valid air carrier certificate covering all of its activities at all times
Transavia France must maintain valid civil liability insurance covering its operations at all times
Transavia France must comply with notification and information obligations specified in paragraphs 3, 4, and 6 of Article 5 of EU Regulation (EEC) No. 2407/92
Transavia France's operating license must be reviewed and re-examined one year after the decree date, and every five years thereafter
Transavia France must not transfer or assign its operating license to any other natural or legal person