Dear Mr. Rizley:
In connection with the Trans-Pacific Certificate Renewal Case (Docket No. 5031, et al.), I advised the Board on February 1, 1955 that I desired to hold in abeyance my decision concerning the use of the Great Circle route by Pan American World Airways pending further study and later report on the economic and technical feasibility and the military and foreign policy implications of nonstop service between the West Coast and the Orient.
I am informed that commercial equipment capable of providing regular and consistent nonstop service in both directions between the West Coast and the Orient is not yet available. Hence, in the absence of possible new circumstances or developments since February 1, 1955 that might be relevant to the question concerning Pan American's use of the Great Circle route, I see no occasion for a change at this time in my initial decision.
I have been advised,
however, that new circumstances and new developments have
arisen that may make
at least some of the considerations
previously raised by the Board no longer
applicable. I,
therefore, request the Board to consider the case in the light of
any new and relevant circumstances or developments that it
finds to exist, and
advise me as soon as possible as to
its findings and conclusions
thereon.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
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