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Flags of Convenience Don't Fly Here Act

Introduced: April 26, 2018 See on congress.gov
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Apr 27, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.
Apr 26, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Apr 26, 2017
Introduced in House
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Flags of Convenience Don't Fly Here Act

This bill bars the Department of Transportation (DOT) from issuing a foreign air carrier permit or an exemption from certain air carrier certificate requirements to a person to provide foreign air transportation under the United States-European Union Air Transport Agreement of April, 2007, in a proceeding in which the applicability of Article 17 bis of such Agreement has been raised by an interested person, unless DOT:

  • finds that issuing the permit or exemption would be consistent with the intent set forth in Article 17 bis of the agreement, that opportunities created by the agreement do not undermine labor standards or the labor-related rights and principles contained in the laws of the respective parties to the agreement; and
  • imposes conditions on the permit or exemption necessary to ensure that the person complies with the intent of Article 17 bis.

In carrying out such air carrier certificate requirements, DOT shall consider preventing entry of flag of convenience carriers into U.S. markets as being in the public interest and consistent with public convenience and necessity for safety in air transportation and air commerce.

In formulating U.S. international air transportation policy, the Department of State and DOT shall develop a negotiating policy emphasizing the greatest degree of competition for a well-functioning air transportation system that eliminates specified discriminatory and unfair competitive practices faced by U.S. airlines in foreign air transportation, to include erosion of labor standards associated with flag of convenience carriers.

A "flag of convenience carrier" is defined as a foreign air carrier that is established in a country other than the home country of its majority owner or owners in order to avoid the home country's regulations.

What's happening now April 27, 2017

Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.

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 Committees of jurisdiction 2
 Cosponsors 74
D
Torres, Norma J.
California · Oct 2, 2018
Renacci, James
· Sep 13, 2018
R
Graves, Sam
Missouri · Jul 10, 2018
D
Dingell, Debbie
Michigan · Jun 22, 2018
R
Turner, Michael R.
Ohio · Jun 14, 2018
D
Bonamici, Suzanne
Oregon · May 17, 2018
D
Jeffries, Hakeem S.
New York · May 17, 2018
D
Costa, Jim
California · Apr 26, 2018
Esty, Elizabeth
· Apr 26, 2018
Hollingsworth, Trey
· Apr 26, 2018
R
Moolenaar, John R.
Michigan · Apr 13, 2018
D
Tonko, Paul
New York · Apr 13, 2018
D
Aguilar, Pete
California · Apr 10, 2018
D
Gottheimer, Josh
New Jersey · Apr 10, 2018
D
Pallone, Frank
New Jersey · Mar 22, 2018
Poliquin, Bruce
· Mar 22, 2018
R
Stefanik, Elise M.
New York · Mar 22, 2018
D
DeLauro, Rosa L.
Connecticut · Mar 9, 2018
D
Norcross, Donald
New Jersey · Mar 9, 2018
D
Sánchez, Linda T.
California · Mar 9, 2018
D
Adams, Alma S.
North Carolina · Feb 27, 2018
R
Emmer, Tom
Minnesota · Feb 27, 2018
D
Gonzalez, Vicente
Texas · Feb 27, 2018
Lujan Grisham, Michelle
· Feb 27, 2018
D
DeGette, Diana
Colorado · Feb 6, 2018
R
Smith, Christopher H.
New Jersey · Feb 6, 2018
D
Suozzi, Thomas R.
New York · Feb 6, 2018
D
Veasey, Marc A.
Texas · Feb 6, 2018
D
Pocan, Mark
Wisconsin · Jan 29, 2018
D
Schneider, Bradley Scott
Illinois · Jan 29, 2018
D
Gallego, Ruben
Arizona · Jan 16, 2018
D
Jayapal, Pramila
Washington · Dec 19, 2017
D
Meng, Grace
New York · Dec 19, 2017
D
Evans, Dwight
Pennsylvania · Dec 11, 2017
D
Sherman, Brad
California · Nov 28, 2017
D
Thompson, Mike
California · Nov 10, 2017
D
Krishnamoorthi, Raja
Illinois · Sep 14, 2017
Faso, John
· Sep 5, 2017
D
Lieu, Ted
California · Sep 5, 2017
D
Watson Coleman, Bonnie
New Jersey · Sep 5, 2017
D
Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Jul 17, 2017
D
Lofgren, Zoe
California · Jul 17, 2017
R
Bacon, Don
Nebraska · Jun 29, 2017
MacArthur, Thomas
· Jun 29, 2017
Curbelo, Carlos
· Jun 21, 2017
D
Foster, Bill
Illinois · Jun 21, 2017
D
Moulton, Seth
Massachusetts · Jun 21, 2017
R
Bergman, Jack
Michigan · Jun 15, 2017
D
Carbajal, Salud O.
California · Jun 15, 2017
R
Allen, Rick W.
Georgia · Jun 13, 2017
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U.S. Congress. (2026). H.R. 2150: Flags of Convenience Don't Fly Here Act. 115th Congress. Open America. https://openamerica.io/bill/115-HR-2150/
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