...a national pol
icy umbrella under which to oper
ate. I'm not talking about regula
tion, but you cannot have the
marketplace subject to wild swings
when the market itself is thin."
He notes that Caribbean airlines
are routinely hurt financially by
other carriers in the region being
allowed to operate cabotage routes
and by international charter opera
tors that swoop in to "cherry pick"
...
2002 - 2914.pdf
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...don't have a healthy economy.
This explains why the govern
ments are over-protective of their
own markets.
Competition only makes it
harder to increase the domestic
income of the islands. Most
Caribbean airlines are government
owned. In some cases such govern
ment-owned airlines are seen as a
social workplace rather than a com
petitive business-oriented com
pany.
In some Caribbean reg...
2003 - 0881.pdf
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...as Liberia World Airlines.
Employees total 42
Executives
Chief Executive Duane Egli
Chief Financial Officer Nico Blanchard
Director Alastair Macleod
Fleet 2 x Lockheed L-1011-100 TriStar
DUTCH CARIBBEAN AIRLINES [LM] (ALM)
Hato International Airport, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
Tel +599 9 338 888 Fax +599 9 461 7589 Sita CURDRLM
E-mail hernandezf@fly-dca.net Website www.flydca.net
Ser...
2003 - 0600.pdf
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...inburgh
Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Athens,
Berlin, Bordeaux, Copenhagen, Geneva, Gothenburg, Lyons,
Milan, Nice, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Toulouse, Turin, Venice, Vienna
DUTCH CARIBBEAN AIRLINES [KB] (ALM)
Hato International Airport, Curagao, Netherlands Antilles
Tel +599 9 839 4261 Fax +599 9 839 4300 Sita CURDRLM
Website www.flydca.net
Services Scheduled, charter, int...
2004-09 - 0187.pdf
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...NUMBER 4876 VOLUME 163 1-7 APRIL 2003
This week
NEWS
Headlines
4 Hybrid approach holds promise for
US Navy patrol aircraft.
Market for VIP version of A380
under evaluation
5 Materials blamed f...
2003 - 0654.pdf
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...e understand.
We just wrote to the employees and said
we didn't have it. Trinidad and Tobago
In its first year under new management, BWIA International Airways
has produced a commodity rare among Caribbean airlines — operat
ing profitability. If that can be sustained, then the region's air trans
port could be transformed, reports Kieran Daly.
Conrad Aleong
"We have to get all our
houses i...
1994 - 1419.pdf
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...peration, experts say.
Caribbean carriers are generally owned in
part or wholly by the indigenous island
states and each country is proud and pro
tective of its own airline.
In Miami, some small Caribbean airlines
operate limited daily services to the islands,
but refuse to even share the same booths at
the airport. "Instead of sharing costs, they
try to kill each other," says Carlos Davi...
2003 - 0809.pdf
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...uAnzpuirr
Caribbean airlines
make fleet plans
GRAHAM WARWICK/MIAMI
NEWLY PRIVATISED Car ibbean airlines Air Jamaica
and BWIA International Airways
are moving ahead with fleet
replacements and acquisitions...
1995 - 3183.pdf
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...
ther negotiations with the main
pilots' union, the SNPL, but it is
hoped that Fr500 million worth of
cuts in workforce costs will be
achieved by 2002.
• Air France is to codeshare with
French Caribbean airlines Air
Martinique and Air Guadeloupe to
the Caribbean and North Amer
ican markets.
They will operate as a single
airline between Cayenne, Fort-
de-France, Caracas, Pointe-a-
Pitre...
1999 - 0012.pdf
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...@slm.firm.sr Website www.slm.firm.sr
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic,
passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Surinam government (100%)
Alliances Dutch Caribbean Airlines, KLM
Date established 1955 Date operations started 30 August 1962
Description National carrier of Surinam operating regional and
domestic scheduled passenger flights from Paramar...
2004-09 - 0319.pdf
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...) 4
ABX Air (RC) 3
Aero California 15
Aerocaribe 9
Aeromexico 8
Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela 6
Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela (CF) 1
Aerorepublica 6
Air Canada 12
Aserca 0
Avensa 4
DCA Dutch Caribbean Airlines 4
Evergreen International (CF) 1
Evergreen International (RC) 4
Inter Colombia 1
Laser 3
Northwest Airlines 113
Ross Aviation (RC) 1
Southeast Airlines 7
Tikal Airlines 1
U...
2004-09 - 1597.pdf
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...Austral Lineas Aereas (81) 2
Austral Lineas Aereas (83) 3
Avianca (83) 13
BWIA West Indies (83) 1
Continental Airlines (81) 4
Continental Airlines (82) 17
Continental Airlines (83) 4
DCA Dutch Caribbean Airlines (82) 3
Delta Air Lines (88) 120
Jetsgo (82) 2
Jetsgo(83) 12
Midwest Airlines (81) 8
Midwest Airlines (82) 3
Midwest Airlines (88) 2
Ryan International Airlines (83) 1
SAM (8...
2004-09 - 1591.pdf
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... 720-channel glider radio
• Portable 720-channel transceivers
for airports
• RT-661A standby radio for business
aircraft
• R-556F ADF receiver
• Loran 1200 series, used by Eastern
European and Caribbean airlines,
and the military.
Moore says that he intends to de
velop new products but remain in the
same market areas. Aire-Sciences is at
216 Passiac Avenue, Fairfield. New
Jersey 07006...
1982 - 0362.pdf
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...nt less than two
years from the start of con
struction. Built principally to
service the fleets of the two
national carriers, the firm
will also be able shortly to
service Central American and
Caribbean airlines.
At peak capacity, the com
plex will employ 300 skilled
workers, and the aim is to
overhaul up to 150 engines per
year. Initially it will over
haul, maintain, and repair
the ...
1983 - 0184.pdf
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...r.
The Middle East also
increased its share, from 4-6
to 6-5 per cent. In contrast,
the share of the African
airlines has remained
constant at 4 • 5 per cent, while
that of Latin American and
Caribbean airlines decreased
from 6-6 to 5-6 per cent.
International non-scheduled
traffic, which had fallen off in
the late 1970s and early 1980s,
has recovered to just above its
1978 level, wi...
1985 - 1651.pdf
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...a (300)
Aviones Taxi (200)
Carib Aviation (300)
Carib Aviation (300 Vistaliner)
Cayman Airways (300)
Corporate Air (300)
3
1
1
3
1
2
7
1
4
1
5
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
2
DCA Dutch Caribbean Airlines (300) 2
Eagle Air Transport (200) 3
Emerald Coast Air (100) 1
ERA Aviation (100) 1
ERA Aviation (200) 2
ERA Aviation (300) 6
Grand Canyon Airlines (300 Vistaliner) 5
Harbour ...
2004-09 - 1593.pdf
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...f regional scheduled air services.
History Bahamasair is a wholly state owned carrier that
began operations on 7 June, 1973. In May 1997 the
airline announced it would merge operations with eight
Caribbean Airlines at the region's Miami hub. sharing
ticketing, maintenance and check-in costs.
Employees total 650
Engineering staff 156
Aircrew staff 128
Executives Chairman Lester Turncuest
...
1998 - 0723.pdf
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...service
linking Newquay, Cornwall, with >
Aberdeen this week. Flight time, using
a Herald, will be two and a half hours
. . . US FAA has approved the Nomad,
opening the way to a sale to Eastern
Caribbean Airlines . . . Executive
Wings of Biggin Hill has added
another Titan to its fleet . . . Heliflight
and Flight Safety International have
combined to set up a helicopter train
ing school...
1979 - 1094.pdf
|
...te www.fly-winair.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic,
passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Netherlands Antilles gov
ernment (100%)
Alliances Dutch Caribbean Airlines, US Airways
Date established 24 August 1961
Date operations started 5 August 1962
Description Operates scheduled and charter services from
Princess Juliana airport in St Maarten...
2004-09 - 0339.pdf
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...I;I
Wayaca 33, Oranjestad, Aruba
Email info@flyraa.com Website www.flyraa.com
Services Scheduled, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Eric Hagens (80%),
Caribbean Airlines Investment Group. (20%)
Date established 2001
Description Plans to start services in 2004 from Aruba to
regional destinations with a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15. Initial
services ...
2004-09 - 0302.pdf
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