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Thumbnail preview of 1983 - 0340.pdf...e delivered to UTA, the second customer for the type, in March. UTA ordered two CF6-50E2-powered 747-300s in August 1981. Each will have 69 economy seats up top Caribbean links with BCal LONDON Caribbean Airways will oper ate scheduled London Gatwick-Barbados passenger and cargo services with a Brit ish Caledonian Airways' DC- 10-30 flown by BCal crew from Sunday, May 1, under a new co...
1983 - 0340.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1971 - 2473.pdf...s (CP Air), 1; Delta Air Lines, 15; Eastern Air Lines, 1; Garuda (Indonesia), 1; Iberia, 7; Japan Air Lines, 10; KLM, 9; National Air Lines, 9; Philippine Air Lines, 2; SAS, 2; Swissair, 1; Trans Caribbean Airways, 2; Trans International Airlines, 1; United Air Lines, 13; Viasa, 2. Super 60 Series orders: Air Canada, 7 (61); Air Canada, 13; (63); Alitalia, 9 (62); Braniff (Panagra), 6 (62);...
1971 - 2473.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1981 - 1417.pdf...roix, US Virgin Islands 00820. ^3471001. Executives: chairman, William F. Peel; president, John Stuart-Jervis; chief pilot Capt Robert T. Seiler. Employees: 60. Fleet: four Curtiss C-46, two DCS. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as International Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1970 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in January 1975. Stockholders are the Governme...
1981 - 1417.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 2004-09 - 1591.pdf...es (82) 2 Southeast Airlines (88) Spirit Airlines (81) 6 Spirit Airlines (82) 14 Spirit Airlines (83) 15 Surinam Airways (82) 1 Transmeridian Airlines (82) 4 Transmeridian Airlines (83) 1 West Caribbean Airways (81) 1 West Caribbean Airways (82) 1 BOEING MD-90 TOTAL 102 HI Asia, Australasia & Mid EastTotal 77 China Eastern Airlines (30) 9 China Northern Airlines (30) 10 China Northern...
2004-09 - 1591.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1965 - 3013.pdf...mmer 1966, Pan American has a larger fleet ot jet freighters in service or on order than any other airline. The total freight capital commitment is $144.5 million (£51-6 million). . . . And for Trans Caribbean Airways Two more DC-8-61r long-haul jet freighters have been ordered by Trans Caribbean Airways for delivery in 1967. The airline already has one DC-8-61F on order; a fourth aircraft is on o...
1965 - 3013.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1980 - 2754.pdf...e Aviation Corporation Direct Airway Douglass Enterprise Downtown Airpark Dowty-Rotol Duncan Aviation Dynamic Air Engineering E-Systems, Inc., Greenville Division Eastern Aero Marine Eastern Caribbean Airways Eldec Corporation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Enk Aviation Corporation Epps Air Service-Atlanta Euralair Executive Jet Aviation Executive Instruments Execuvision Sys...
1980 - 2754.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1980 - 1916.pdf...irgin Islands 00820. \ ^3471001. Executives: chairman, William F. Peel; president, John Stuart-Jervis; chief pilot, Ca.pt Robert T. Seiler. Employees: 60. Fleet: five Curtiss C-46, one Beech 18. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as International Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1970 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in January 1975. Stockholders are the Governme...
1980 - 1916.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1985 - 0927.pdf...252371 CASAIR. Executives: vice-president cargo, Asa Hemperley; director flight operations, Allen Stoneback; general manager Caribbean, John E. Martiney. Employees: 44. Fleet: two Curtiss C-46. Caribbean Airways (formerly known as Inter national Caribbean Airways) is the national airline of Barbados. The carrier is wholly owned by the Government of Barbados. Scheduled low-fare passenger ...
1985 - 0927.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1981 - 1431.pdf... Solis; stations marketing, Jose de la Cruz Paredes; operations manager, Capt Jose G. Chiari; chief pilot, Capt Abra ham Castro. Employees: 112, Fleet: one Convair CV-880, one DC-6B. International Caribbean Airways (ICA) —see Caribbean Airways. Invicta International Airlines was formed in December 1970 to succeed Invicta Air Cargo Ltd in order to permit the carriage of passengers as well as ...
1981 - 1431.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1979 - 1443.pdf...ef pilot, Capt Abraham Castro. Employees: 112. Fleet: one Boeing 720, three DC-6B. International Air Bahamas—see Air Bahama. International Aviation Services—see IAS Cargo Airlines. International Caribbean Airways (ICA) —see Caribbean Airways. International Freight Airways, the Ostend-based Belgian charter company, ceased operations during the first half of 1978. Intra Airways was formed in...
1979 - 1443.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1978 - 0659.pdf...n J. Loughery; operations director, Tedd Hope; chief pilot, Capt Richard Rogers. Employees: 67. Fleet: two DC-8-63. International Aviation Services (UK) Ltd—see IAS Cargo Airlines. International Caribbean Airways (ICA) —see Caribbean Airways. International Freight Airways (IFA) was formed early in 1977 to operate pas senger and cargo charters from Ostend to points not served by Sabena. Oper...
1978 - 0659.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1974 - 0893.pdf...RIGHT International, 13 June (974 76! BWIA EQUIPMENT 1940 Operations began with one Lockheed Lodestar 1942 Two Lockheed 14s introduced 1943 Three converted Lockheed Hudsons purchased 1945 Acqui...
1974 - 0893.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1979 - 3100.pdf...built Seneca powered by Franklin engines . . . PZL has begun ground tests of a new light helicopter, reported to be a lighter and improved Mi-2. Bottom This six-seater Piper Seneca II of Eastern Caribbean Airways is also based at St Croix in the US Virgin Island...
1979 - 3100.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1979 - 1418.pdf...US Virgin Islands 00820. ^3471001. Executives: chairman, William F. Peel; president, John Stuart-Jervis; chief pilot, Capt Robert T. Seiler. Employees: 60. Fleet: five Curtiss C-46, one Beech 18. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as International Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1970 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in January 1975. Stockholders are the Governme...
1979 - 1418.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1978 - 0646.pdf...0850. -•'•5471092. Executives: president, John Stuart- Jervis; vice-president, Bruce B. Edmond-son; vice-president, Capt R. Seiler; chief pilot, Capt P. Bourcier. Employees: 60. Fleet: eight CAS. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as International Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1970 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in January 1975. Stockholders are the Governm...
1978 - 0646.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1983 - 0585.pdf..., John E. Martiney; manager customer rela tions, Ms Edith Calderon; treasurer, Wil liam Gilmore; secretary, Henry Faure. Employees: 60. Fleet: two Douglas DC-6, three Curtiss C-46, three DC-3. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as International Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1970 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in Janu ary 1975. Stockholders are the Gover...
1983 - 0585.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1984 - 0545.pdf...eral manager Caribbean, John E. Martiney; manager customer relations, Ms Edith Calderon; treasurer, Thomas Crummey; secretary, Jose Martin. Employees: 40. Fleet: three Curtiss C-46, three DC-3. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as Inter national Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1978 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in January 1975. The carrier is wholly owne...
1984 - 0545.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1982 - 0872.pdf...ger custo mer relations. Ms Edith Calderon; treasurer, William Gilmore; secretary, Henry Faure; comptroller, Ray Delgado. Employees: 60. Fleet: one Douglas DC-6, four Curtiss C-46, three DC-3. Caribbean Airways (known until 1976 as International Caribbean Airways) was formed in September 1970 and designated as the national airline of Barbados in January 1975. Stockholders are the Gover...
1982 - 0872.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1956 - 0462.pdf...ed from theColombian company Lineas Interamericanas. In 1952 the company was designated by thePanama Government to operate a Panama - Miami route. In 1954 the airline concluded anagreement with Trans-Caribbean Airways whereby a DC-6 and flight crews would be sup-plied for the Miami service. The route has now been opened and is flown twice weekly ineach direction. Head Office: New York, U.S.A.Execu...
1956 - 0462.pdf
Thumbnail preview of 1975 - 0304.pdf...and freight, at present on a non-scheduled basis only. Head Office: Bishop Airport, Flint, Michigan 48507, USA. 9 313-232-9182. Chief Executive: G. Bye, general manager. Fleet: Beech 18. Eastern Caribbean Airways is a new Virgin Islands operator which now pro vides scheduled commuter passenger services from Alexander Hamilton Air port, St Croix (US Virgin Islands) to Nevis in the Leeward Is...
1975 - 0304.pdf
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