An airport has an AOC (full or limited) and air carrier service. Can it surrender its AOC?
An airport can surrender its AOC at any time under 14 CFR § 139.109 (current and new). However, surrender of an AOC by an airport operator that has accepted AIP grants may conflict with the airport operator’s grant assurance of reasonable access if current or planned operations must be cancelled as a result.
An airport can surrender its AOC at any time under 14 CFR § 139.109 (current and new). However, surrender of an AOC by an airport operator that has accepted AIP grants may conflict with the airport operator’s grant assurance of reasonable access if current or planned operations must be cancelled as a result.
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