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1995
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called Continental Express in August 1990. Employees total 2,200 Executives President Dennis Crabtree Executive VP & General Manager.. Jerry Losness VP Customer Services John J Prendergast Fleet 2xATR72 42xATR42 16 x Beech 1900 33 xEmbraerEMB-120 Brasilia Main base/hubs Cleveland, Denver, Houston and Newark. COPA see Compania Panamena de Aviation. CORPORATE AIR PO Box 30998, Billings, Montana 59107- 0998, USA Tel: 1 (406) 2481541 Pox: +1 (406) 248 7670 Service type services. Description A US-based scheduled cargo operator. Executives President Linda Overstreet VP Flight Operations Robert Mclver Director Operations Roger Gray Chairman Michael Overstreet Chief Pilot Dick Applegrin Fleet lx Beech 99 lx Beech 1900 42 x Cessna Caravan 3 xDHC-6 Twin Otter 4 x Piper Navajo 17 x Rockwell Aero Commander 2 x Shorts 330 CORPORATE EXPRESS 6860 South Service Drive, Waterford, Michigan 48327, USA H+l (810)6669713 Fax:+\ (810)6669614 Service type Scheduled cargo services. Executives Director Operations Chris Sutton Maintenance Mike Church Chief Pilot John Westin Fleet 2xConvairCV-580 2xConvairCV-340 9 x Douglas DC-3 lx Douglas DC-4 4xEmbraerEMB-110 Main base/hubs Waterford, USA. CROWN AIRWAYS (USAIR EXPRESS) [US] PO Box 377, DuBois-Jefterson Countv .Airport, Falls Creek PA 15840, USA Tel; +1 (814) 329 5301 Far:+1 (814) 328 5306 Service type Scheduled Passenger services. Date established 1968 History Crown Airways started services as Allegheny Commuter in association with USAir in March 196*). It is a pri vate company. Description Operates services as part of the USAir Express network. Employees total 249 Executives Chairman Phillip R Burnaman President Albert J Beiga VP ir Controller Ruthan Beaumont VP Operations Chuck Stecber VP Maintenance Donald Delande Chief Pilot Darrell Mitchell Copa's Boeing fleet is based in Panama City Cubana operates a fleet built in the CIS Fleet 8 x Beech 1900 2 xDHC-6-300 Twin Otter 3 x Shorts 330 2 x Shorts 360 Main base/hubs Greater Pittsburgh. Services to Clarbburg, Cumberland, Franklin/Oil City, Latrobe, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Washington DC, Wilmington and Youngstown. CUBANA (EMPRESA CONSOLIDADA CUBANA DEAVIAC10N) Calle 23 Pt64 Vedado, La Rampa, Havana, Cuba Tel: +53 (7) 74911 Fax: +53 (7) 706928 Telex: 511366 CIVCU; Service type Passenger, cargo services. History The present name was adopted in 1959, when the air line was taken over by the Cuban Government. Description Flag carrier of Cuba. Employees total 5,000 Executives General Director Heriberto Priego Vice-Director Luis Copo Director Commercial Mr Banguela Finance F Canet Operations E Matos Fleet 3xAntonovAn-26 9xAntonovAn-24RV 3xllyushinll-18 12xIlvushinIl-62M 2xIlvushinIl-76MD 5xTupolevTu-154B2 4xTupolevTu-154M 5xYakovlevYak-40 2 x Yakovlev Yak-42 Main base/hubs Havana. Services to Basle, Berlin, Bonn, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Cancun, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Kingston, Lima, Lisbon, London Stansted, Luanda, Madrid, Managua, Mexico, Milan, Montreal, Moscow, Panama, Paris, Quebec, Santiago de Chile, Toronto and Vienna. DELTA AIR LINES (DELTA) [DL] Hartfield Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia 30320, USA Tel: +1 (404) 715 2600 Fax: +1 (404) 715 5876 Service type International, scheduled passenger services. Subsidiaries Epsilon, Delta Holdings Shareholders Sanford C Bernstein, The Capital Group, Fidelity Management Trust. Marketing alliances Delta Connection: Atlantic Southeast A/L, Business Express, ComAir Holdings, SkyWest. Global Excellence partners: Singapore A/L, Swissair. Worldwide farmers: Aeroflot, AeroxMexico, Austrian A/L, Malev lungarian, Sabena, TAP Air Portugal, Varig, Virgin Date established 1924. Dale operations started: 1929. History Delta was founded in 1924 as the world's first crop- dusting company. In 1953 the airline merged with Chicago and Southern Airlines (founded in 1933) and in 1972 it absorbed Northeast Airlines (also founded in 1933) and Western Airlines in April 1987 to form the third largest US carrier. Description A US major airline operates which operates ser vices to 32 countries. It operates 2,650 flights a day on a worldwide network spanning 32 countries and 20$ cities. Employees total 68,616 Aircrew staff 22,970 Engineering staff 370 Executives Board Member t Chairman, President & CEO of Delta RonaldWAllen WOULD Ann.]?]* DiiiB^runr Senior VP Airport Customer Seiuice W Martin Braham Senior VP Marketing Robert W Co«gin Senior VP General Counsel Robert S Harkey Senior VP Technical Operations Russell H Hcil Senior VP Corporate Services Rex A McClelland Senior VP Finance & CFO Thomas J Roeck Jr Senior VP Personnel Maurice W Worth Senior VP Operations Harry C Alger Board Member Edward H Budd Board Member George D Busbee Board Member Andrew I Young Board Member Jesse Hill Jr Board Member Gerald Grinstein Board Member Mar\" Johnston Evans Board Member James L Broadhead Board Member Henry A Biederharn JJI Board Member Edwin L Art/t Board Member R Eugene Cardedge Fleet 3 x Airbus A310-200 9 x Airbus A310-300 134x Boeing 727 71 x Boeing'737 On order: 30. On option: IS 84 x Boeing 757 On order: 6 On option: 38 55 x Boeing 767 On order: 5. On option: 11 56 x Lockheed L-1011 120 x McDonnell Douglas MD-88 McDonnell Douglas MD-90 On order: 31. On option: 129. llxMcDonnellDouglasMD-11 On order: 4. On option: 29. Main base/hubs Atlanta, Cincinnati, Dallas/Fort Worth, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Orlando, New York and Frankfurt (Germany). Domestic seroices: diroughout the USA to around 180 destinations. International services include: Acapulco, •Amsterdam, .Anchorage, Bangkok, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Calgary, Copenhagen, Dublin, Edmonton, Frankfurt, Guadalajara, Hamburg, Hamilton (Bermuda), Helsinki, Hong Kong, Ixtapa/Zinuatanejo (Mexico), Juarez (Mexico), London, Madrid, Manchester, Mazatlan (Mexico), Mexico City, Montreal, Munich, Nagoya, Nassau, Paris, Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), St Croix, S*t Petersburg, St Thomas, San Juan, Seoul, Shannon, Stuttgart, Taipei, Tokyo, Toronto, Vienna and Vancouver. An extensive feeder network is operat ed under the Delta Connection banner. Simulators One .Airbus A310, six Boeing 727-200, three 737, tfiree 757-232, two 767, four Lockheed L-1011, one McDonnell Douglas MD-11, five MD-88, one MD-90. Maintenance services Delta Air Lines Speciality Airframes, engines Licensed airframe engineers 4,500 Licensed engine engineers 4,500 Licensed avionics engineers 2,400 National approvals FAA.JAAJAR, Canada Principal makes serviced Airbus A310, Boeine727 737,757, 767 McDonnell Douglas MD-11. MD-88, MD-90 (March 95), Lockheed L-1011 Widebodyspace 7 Narrowbody space 5 Checks BCD Additional services Modifications, STC. interiors, paintshop Engines Urn fans: CF6 CFM56. PW4000. RB.211, PW2000 Small fans: ym> Turboprops: ST6, GTCP 331 and GTCP 85 DELTA CONNECTION Description A commuter system to provide feeder connection at Delta Air Lines major hubs is operated by the following air- Delta operates 2,650flights eveiy day FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 22-28 March 1995
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