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 108 STAT. 1154 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 established under subsection (c) of this section for the transportation of mail. (b) STATEMENTS ON PLACES AND SCHEDULES. — Every air carrier shall file with the Secretary of Transportation and the United States Postal Service a statement showing— (1) the places between which the carrier is authorized to provide foreign air transportation; (2) the places between which the carrier is authorized to transport mail in Alaska; (3) every schedule of aircraft regularly operated by the carrier between places described in clauses (1) and (2) of this subsection and every change in each schedule; and (4) for each schedule, the places served by the carrier and the time of arrival at, and departure from, each place. (c) DESIGNATING AND ADDITIONAL SCHEDULES. — The Postal Service may— (1) designate any schedule of an air carrier filed under subsection (b)(3) of this section for the transportation of mail between the places between which the carrier is authorized by its certificate to transport mail; and (2) require the carrier to establish additional schedules for the transportation of mail between those places. (d) CHANGING SCHEDULES. —^A schedule designated or required to be established for the transportation of mail under subsection (c) of this section may be changed only after 10 days' notice of the change is filed as provided in subsection (b)(3) of this section. The Postal Service may disapprove a proposed change in a schedule or amend or modify the schedule or proposed change. (e) ORDERS. —An order of the Postal Service under this section may become effective only after 10 days after the order is issued. A person adversely affected by the order may appeal the order to the Secretary before the end of the 10-day period under regulations the Secretary prescribes. If the public convenience and necessity require, the Secretary may amend, modify, suspend, or cancel the order. Pending a decision about the order, the Secretary may postpone the effective date of the order. (f) PROCEEDINGS PREFERENCES. —The Secretary shall give pref- erence to a proceeding under this section over all other proceedings before the Secretary under this subpart. § 41903. Duty to provide certain transportation of mail (a) AIR CARRIERS.— Subject to subsection (b) of this section, an air carrier authorized by its certificate to transport mail by aircraft in foreign air transportation or between places in Alaska shall— (1) provide facilities and services necessary and adequate to provide that transportation; and (2) transport mail between the places authorized in the certificate for transportation of mail when required, and under regulations prescribed, by the United States Postal Service. (b) MAXIMUM MAIL LOAD. —The Secretary of Transportation may prescribe the maximum mail load for a schedule or for an aircraft or type of aircraft for the transportation of mail by aircraft in foreign air transportation or between places in Alaska. If the Postal Service tenders to an air carrier mail exceeding the maximum load for transportation by the carrier under a schedule designated or required to be established for the transportation of mail under

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