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bobbysamd said:
Foreign carriers, in and of themselves, generally cannot fly point-to-point U.S. domestic flights. Such practice is called cabotage. However, from review of this DOT page, cabotage apparently is allowed under certain circumstances. I don't know of any instances; maybe others might know of some. Under the scenario you described, though, it seems hard to imagine that the government would authorized foreign carrier cabotage.

Now, if carriers start leasing foreign crews to fly their U.S. aircraft because they work cheap, that would be a horse of a different color.
Now that you mentioned it I believe Falcon Air out of Miami did that with their Aeropostal contract. Can someone with knowledge elaborate?
 

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