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RE: AirNet Systems - DOT Exemption for Transporting Radioactive Materials



You can link to the exemption text at:
http://www.text-trieve.com/dotrspa/xdotbody.asp

Intertesting that DOT-E 7060 was originally issued to FedEx. AirNet
probably just applied for "PTE" or Party-to-exemption status.

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Capt. Bruce Bugg
HazMat Specialist - Enforcement Officer
Ga. Public Service Commission
1007 Virginia Avenue, Suite 310
Hapeville, GA  30354-1325
voice:	404.559.6627
fax: 	404.559.4972
e-mail:	bruceb@psc.state.ga.us
or:	75720.1177@compuserve.com



>>Thursday May 13, 3:49 pm Eastern Time

>>Company Press Release
>>
>>SOURCE: AirNet Systems, Inc.

>>AirNet Systems Receives DOT Exemption for Transporting 
>>Radioactive Materials  

>>COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- AirNet Systems, Inc. 
(NYSE: ANS - news) one of the premier specialty integrators, 
announced today it has received approval from the Department of 
Transportation for a DOT-E#7060 exemption certificate which 
permits AirNet to expand the transportation of certain radioactive 
materials aboard its aircraft. AirNet is one of only three carriers in 
the country to hold such an exemption.  

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Capt. Bruce Bugg
HazMat Specialist - Enforcement Officer
Ga. Public Service Commission
1007 Virginia Avenue, Suite 310
Hapeville, GA  30354-1325
voice:	404.559.6627
fax: 	404.559.4972
e-mail:	bruceb@psc.state.ga.us
or:	75720.1177@compuserve.com


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