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WORLD AIRLINE DIRECTORY German Wings suspended operations in April 1990. Ghana Airways operates international scheduled passen ger and cargo services to Europe, serving London and Rome and regional flights in West Africa, linking Accra with Abidjan, Banjul, Conakry, Cotonou, Dakar, Free town, Lagos, Lime, Monrovia and Las Palmas. The company also operates domestic scheduled services connecting the capital with Kumasi and Tamale. Ghana Airways is wholly Government-owned. History: Ghana Airways was formed in July 1958 by the Ghanaian Government to take over the Ghana operations of the former West African Airways. Fleet: one McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, one DC-9- 50, one Fokker F.28-4000, one F.28-2000. Executives: chairman, E A B Mayne; managing direc tor, Gp Capt K A Jackson; directors: commercial, C N A Yanderpuye; corporate planning, D Owusu-Fianko; finance, K Adu-Gyamfi; engineering, E N Quao; legal, M Botsio-Phillips; flight operations and chief pilot, Capt A G Sam; public relations, S Bannerman-Bruce; personnel, E Agyepong; flight catering, Nana Obuobi I. Employees; 1,328. Jrlead Office: PO Box 1636, Ghana Airways House, Accra, Ghana. Tel: +233 (21) 664856/773321/773329/773341. Fax: +233 (21) 777675. Telex: 2489 GHAIRS. Great American Airways operates passenger charter services throughout the USA, Mexico and Canada. History: The carrier began flying as a US certificated airline with worldwide charter authority in 1979. Fleet: two McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15. Executives:' VP and general manager, Ken Damask; senior executive VP, Richard K Stephan; directors: operations, Steve Branum; quality control, Jim Nickle- son; maintenance, Tim Hablitzel; chief pilot, Ted Pap- pas. Employees: 37. Head Office: 2620 East Plumb Lane, PO Box 10165, Reno, Nevada 89502, USA. Tel: +1 (702) 786 7373. Fax: +1 (702) 786 7376. Telex: 62952755. Great China Airlines, a Taiwanese scheduled regional passenger carrier operates services from Taipei to Ta- ichung and Taichung to Makung. History: Founded in 1966. Fleet: four de Havilland Dash 8-100, two Dash 8-300. On order: four Dash 8-300, three McDonnell Douglas MD-90. Executives: chairman, S S Tang; general manager, Peter Szu. Head Office: 9th Floor, 260 Pa-teh Road, Section II, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. Tel: +886 (2) 775 2450. Fax: +-886 (2) 775 5385. Groenlandsfly A/S (Greenlandair) is the parent com pany of the Greenlandair Group and operates country wide scheduled passenger and cargo services in Greenland and regular services to and from Denmark, Iceland and Canada. Besides scheduled traffic, Greenlan dair uses helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft for special operations such as offshore supply flights, ice reconnais sance, heavylift, survey and exploration services and supply flights to remote civil and defence installations, etc. Subsidiaries: Greenlandair Charter (all types of charter operations in Greenland and abroad), Greenair (real estate and retail trade, Copenhagen) Green Lodge (real estate, Greenland) and Hotel Arctic Ilulissat. History: The company was established in November 1960 and is owned equally by the Greenland Home Rule Government, the Danish Government and SAS. Fleet: three de Havilland Dash 7, three DHC-6 Twin Otter, one Beech King Air E-90, one Cessna Citation II, three Sikorsky S-61N, six Bell 212, five 206 JetRanger, two Aerospatiale AS.350-B1 Ecureuil. Executives: chairman, Lars Emil Johansen; president, Jan K Rasmussen; executive VP, Egon Smrensen; VPs: scheduled services, Jmrn Rosenberg; charter division, Poul Lebbert; technical division, Johannes Karlstadt; personnel, Erik Bjerregard; information, Ole Oxholm; corporate planning, Stig Naesh. Employees: 470. Head Office: PO Box 1012, DK-3900 Nuuk, Green land. Tel: +299 (2) 88 88. Fax: +299 (2) 72 88. Telex: 90602. Gulf Air operates a network of scheduled passenger and cargo services linking Bahrain with Abu Dhabi, Al Fujairah, Amman, Athens, Bangkok, Cairo, Colombo, Dhaka, Damascus, Dar-es-Salaam, Dhahran, Delhi, Doha, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Jeddah, Karachi, Khartoum, Kuwait, Larnaca, London, Muscat, Manila, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Ras Al Khaima, Riyadh, Salalah, Sharjah, Shiraz, Singapore and Sydney. The company has plans to increase its operations to the Far East. Charter work is also undertaken. Subsidiaries: Bahrain Airport Services, Gulf Helicop ters, Gulf Hotels, Abu Dhabi Airport Services and Doha Airport Services. History: The airline was formed in March 1950. Since 1974 all the shares in the carrier have been held by the governments of the Gulf States of Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. In 1985 Gulf Air ceased operations to Dubai, which set up its own carrier, Emirates Airlines. Fleet: nine Boeing 767-300ER, ten 737-200, eight Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 200. Executives: president and chief executive, Salim Bin Ali Bun Nasser; advisor to the president and CEO, Hassan Bin Juma; executive VPs: marketing, Hamad Al THE SINGLE SOURCE for Worldwide Flight Information Jeppesen U.K. Ltd. Kingston House, Stephenson Way Three Bridges, West Sussex, RH10 1TN, UK. 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