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"^•^ yjDHLD AJliLJfl* DlIiBL i\- / freighter. Employees total: 335,000. Aircrew staff: 1,832. Executives: President & COO Tom Weidemeyer VP Finance Pete Palmares VP Maintenance Gerry Coyle VP Marketing Don Herbert VP Operations John Beystehner W Public Affiars Doug Kuelpman Personnel Director Steve Staruch President UPS Europe Edwin H Reitman Fleet: 51 x Boeing 727-100C 8 x Boeing 727-200C 15 x Boeing 747-100F 55 x Boeing 757-200PF 5 x Boeing 767-300ER 52 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Orders: 15 x Boeing 757-200PF 25 x 767-300ER. Options: 41 x Boeing 757-200PF 30x767-300ER. Main base/hub: Louisville. Regional hubs: Philadelphia, Dallas and Ontario (California). Europe hub: Cologne/Bonn. Asia Pacific hubs: Hong Kong and Singapore. South America hub: Miami. Canada hubs: Hamilton and Montreal. Services: Anchorage, Bergamo, Cologne, East Midlands (UK), Guadalajara, Hamilton, Hong Kong, Louisville, Mexico City, Montreal, Monterrey, Narita, Nuremberg, Porto, Rome, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Vienna and Zaragoza, and every major city in the USA. In addition, UPS carries large air-freight shipments throughout the USA, Europe, the Far East and Japan. Simulators: Boeing 727-100, 727-100QF, 757-200; McDonnell Douglas DC-8-71, DC-8-73. I'mrwiiiin Willow Run Airport, Hangar 2064D Street, Belleville, Michigan 48111-1278, USA Tel: +1 (313) 483 7833 or +1 (313) 480 0200; fax: +1 (313) 483 3169 or +1 (313) 480 0202; SITA DET5547 Service type: International and domestic charter cargo services. Shareholders: David B Hermelin, Martin R Goldman and Brian M Hermelin. Date established: 1994. Date operations started: 1994. History: Air Charter Manager for the Ford Motor Company of North America. Also operates a fleet of 20 DC9-15FS and Falcon 20s. Employees total: 24. Aircrew staff: 80. Executives: Chairman David B Hermelin President & CEO Martin R Goldman CFO Michael J Hillier General Manager Mitchell S Noble Director of Operations Robert C Cuthbertson Business ManagerVmcent A Butler Personnel Director Patricia Angott Maintenance Director Tom Weber Quality Control Director Michael W Reardon ChiefInspector Aubrey Scroggins Facilities Director Richard L Newman Training Director Ron Storm Office Manager Deanna Kuzel Chief Pilot lay Webb Fleet: 15 x Dassault Falcon 20 5 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15F Main Base: Willow Run Airport, Belleville, Ml. Satellites : El Paso International Airport, Memphis International Airport and Alliance Airport. USAfrica Airways E8 Suite 400,1824 Eye Street NW, Washington DC 20006, USA Tel: +1 (202) 429 2046; fax: +1 (202) 429 9574 Service type: International scheduled passenger and cargo services. UPS has converted many of its Boeing 727~100Fs to Rolls-Royce Tay power Date established: 1993. Date operations started: 3 June, 1994. Description: It suspended operations in late 1994 and filed for Chapter 11 bankrupcy protection. Executives: Chairman Arthur Lewis COO Edward R Bolton President Michael Meszards VP Operations R J Masiello Fleet: 12 x McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Main base/hubs: Washington Dulles. Services: Johannesburg via Cape Verde. 23245 Crystal Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22227, USA Tel: +1(703) 418 7000 Service type: International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo services. Parent company: USAir Group. Subsidiaries: Allegheny Commuter Airlines, Piedmont Airlines (formerly Henson Aviation), PSA Airlines (formerly Jetstream International), USAir Leasing and Services, USAir Fuel Corporation. Shareholders: BA owns about 24% of USAir. Marketing alliances: USAir Express carriers, including Piedmont, PSA and Alleghany, plus non-owned carriers; British Airways, Qantas, ANA; Latin Pass. Date established: 1939. Date operations started: 1939. History: Established as All American Aviation, flying air-mail pick-up and delivery routes in Pennysylvania, West Virginia, Maryland; became All American A airways and started passenger service in 1949; became Alleghany Airlines in 1953, absorbed Lake Central Airlines (1968) and Mohawk Airlines (1972). Became USAir in 1979, merged with Piedmont Airlines in 1988 and Pacific Southwest airlines in 1989. Description: In May 1995 it entered into a co-operative alliance with Air Aruba and filed for authority to operate scheduled codeshare service between Aruba and Baltimore, Charlotte, Miami and Tampa. The two carriers also plan to co-ordinate their schedules and co-operate on frequent-traveller programmes, advertising, leisure marketing, automation, reservations, cargo and ground handling. It confirmed in July 1995 that it will complete its 5% schedule reduction in the third quarter of 1995 by cutting 72 more daily jet flights. By September 1995 it will have completed its 5% schedule reduction by replacing its Fokker F28s with Dash 8s between Pittsburgh and Newport News. It provides services to 130 destinations in Bermuda, the Bahamas, Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the USA. • Employees total: 42,087. Aircrew staff: 12,725. Engineering staff: 7,800. Executives: Chairman & CEO Stephen M Wolf Executive VP Marketing W Thomas Lagow CFO John W Harper Senior VP Planning Robert Fornaro Senior VP Operations Robert Oaks President Rakesh Gangwal Executive VP and General Counsel Lawrence M Nagin Director, Media Relations Paul A Turk Fleet: 64 x Boeing 737-200 Adv 85 x Boeing 737-300 54 x Boeing 737-400 34 x Boeing 757-200 12 x Boeing 767-200ER 40 x Fokker F28-1000 15 x Fokker F28-4000 62 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 31 x McDonnell Douglas MD-80 Orders: 8 x Boeing 757-200S for delivery in 1998. Main base/hubs: Charlotte, Philadelphia Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Services: Akron, Albany, Albuquerque, Allentown, Altoona, Anderson, Ashville, Atlanta, Atlantic City, Augusta, Austin, Bakersfield, Baltimore Washington Int, Bangor, Beckley,, Binghampton, Birmingham, Bluefield, Boston, Bradford, Bridgeport, Bristol, Buffalo, Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Champaign, Charleston, Charlottesville, Chattanooga, Chicago Midway, Chicago O'Hare, Cinncinnati, Clarksburg, Cleveland, Columbia, Columbus, Cumberland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Danville, Dayton, Daytona Beach, Decatur, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Dodge City, Dubois, Elmira, Erie, Evansville, Fayetteville, Flint, Florence, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Fort Walton Beach, Fort Wayne, Franklin, Fresno, Gainesville, Garden City, Governors Harbour (Bahamas), Grand Rapids, Great Bend, Greenbrier, Greensboro, Greenville, Groton/New London, Hagerstown, Hamilton, Harrisburg, Hartford Bradley Int, Hays, Hickory, Hilton, Houston, Huntington, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Islip, Ithaca, Jacksonville, Jamestown, Johnstown, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Key West, Kinston NC, Knoxville, Lancaster, Lansing, Las Vegas, Latrobe, Lebanon, Lexington, Liberal, Lincoln, Little Rock, Long Island, Los Angeles, Louisville, Lynchburg, Manchester NH, Manhattan, Marathon, Marsh Harbour, Massena, Melbourne FL, Memphis, Mexico City, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Mobile, Monterrey, Montgomery, Morgantown, Myrtle Beach, Naples FL, Nashville.Ottawa Uplands, New Bern, New Haven, New Orleans, New York J F Kennedy, LaGuardia, Newark, Newburgh, Newport News, Norfolk, North Eleuthera, Ogdensburg, Omaha Bradley, Eppley, Ontario (California), Orange County, Orlando, Palm Springs, Panama City (Florida), Parkersburg, Pensacola, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinehurst, Plattsburgh, Portland,Poughkeepsie, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Reading, Reno, Richmond, Roanoke, Rochester, Rocky Mount, Sacramento, Saginaw, St Louis, St Thomas, Salina, Salisbury, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, Santa Barbara, Saranca Lake, Sarasota, Savannah, Seattle-Tacoma, Shenandoah, Shreveport, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, South Bend, Springfield, State College, Stockton, Syracuse, Tallahassee, Tampa, Toledo, Topeka, Treasure Cay, Trenton, Tri City, Tucson, Utica, Vera Beach, Washington DC Dulles and National, Watertown, West Palm Beach, Westchester County, West Palm Beach, White Plains, Wichita, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Wilmington, Winston Salem, Worcester and Youngstown. It is cutting flights from Lansing, Portland, Pittsburgh and Kansas City. Non US Services: London (Ontario), Montreal Dorval, Toronto Lester B Pearson, Ottawa Uplands, Montego Bay, Cancun, Nassau (Bahamas), Bermuda, Grand Cayman, Athens, Frankfurt (Germany), London Gatwick, Paris (France), Munich, Rome (Madrid service pending), St. Maarten Simulators: Charlotte, North Carolina: Boeing 737-200,2 x 737-300, 737400, De Havilland Dash 8-100A, Fokker F28/4000. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Boeing 727-100; 727-200; 737-200; 2 x 737-300, 757-200. BAC One- Eleven-2/400, Branson FH-227B, Fokker 100, McDonnell Douglas 2 x DC-9-30;MD-82, San Diego, California: British Aerospace BAe 146-200. USAir Express [ED] 2345 Crystal Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22227, USA Tel: +1 (703) 418 7000; fax: +1 (703) 418 5437 Service type: Regional and domestic scheduled services. Description: A commuter system to provide feeder connections at major US hubs is operated under the name USAir Express. The following airlines consist of USAir Express: Air Midwest Airlines, Allegheny Commuter Airlines, CCAIR, Chautauqua Airlines, CommutAir, Crown Airlines, FloridaGulf Airlines, Liberty Express, Piedmont Airlines (formerly Henson Aviation), PSA Airlines (formerly Jetstream International Airlines), and Trans States FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 1996 95
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