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iLL) A VP maintenance William J Farmery VP finance Robert Murrell VP customer service Mark W Fischer Fleet 3 x de Havilland Dash 7 46 x de Havilland Dash 8-100 Destinations 42 destinations stretching from Toronto to Florida and the Bahamas see Primeras Lineas Uruguayas de Navegacion Aerea Vli3G\ Polar Air Cargo |P0] 100 Oceangate. 15th Floor. Long Beach. California, 90802, USA Tel +1 (562) 436 7471 or +1 (562) 436 7474 Fax +1 (562) 436 9333: SUA LGBKUP0 Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter cargo Date established June 1993 Date operations started July 1994 History Polar Air Cargo began scheduled operations in July 1994with five Boeing 747 freighters. Polar received FAA certification on 7 July. 1994 and US flag-carrier certification in May 1995 Description It serves international freight forwarders and agents throughout the world with time-definite, cost- effective, airport-to-airport scheduled all cargo service using only 747 freighters Employees total 475 Aircrew staff 173 Engineering staff 43 Executives Chairman & CEO Edwin H Wallace President MarkS West VP aircraft resourceLynn Stauffer Director charter sales Gregory Meadows Director public affairs & corporate communications Jim Goyjer Executive VP Jack T Kane CFO & VP finance Brian G Daggett VP government & industry affairs Kevin Montgomery VP sales, the Americas Gary Runyon VP Asia-Pacific region Peter Hansen VP terminal services, worldwide Ian Jackson VP operations Grant Ledford VP maintenance & engineering Richard Scholl Controller Jill Muckenthaler Feet 14x Boeing 747-100F 1 x Boeing 747-200F Orders 1 x Boeing 747-200F Americas destinations Anchorage, Atlanta. Buenos Aires. Chicago, Columbus, Honolulu. Los Angeles. Manaus. New York JFK. Miami, San Franciso. Santiago, Sao Paulo. Seattle Asia Pacific destinations Auckland. Bangkok, Delhi, Hong Kong, Melbourne. Osaka. Seoul. Singapore, Sydney, Tapei European destinations London Middle East destinations Dubai Prestige Airways [01] 9815 Godwin Drive, Manassas. Virginia, 22111. USA Tel +1 (703) 3351272; fax +1 (703) 3351354 Services Regional scheduled and charter passenger Date established 1994 History Formerly known as Paradise Airways and officially known as Antigua and Barbuda Airways International (ABA). It changed its name to Prestige Airways in 1995 Executives President & CEO Eliza Jackson Director of operations Thomas Bennington Deputy general manager Reginald Jones Fleet 3 x Boeing 727-200 Main base/hub Miami Destinations St Croix and St Thomas. Charter destinations Americas Primeras Lineas Uruguayas de Navegacion Aerea (PLUNA)[PU1 Colonia 1013-1021. Casilla de Correo 1360, Montevideo, Uruguay Tel +598 (2) 930 273 or +598 (2) 921590 Fax +598 (2) 921 747 or +598 (2) 921478 Services International and regional scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Date established November 1936 History Formed as a private company, but was nationalised in 1951. In 1994, a 51% stake was sold to a Varig-led consortium Employees total 851 Executives President Juan Piaggio Director Juan Carlos Bugalio Commercial manager Carlos Rodriguez Brianza General manager Juan Andrez Venzano Finance managerJose Carbrera Laport VP operations Juan Pablo Barbe Fleet 1 x Boeing 707-300B 3 x Boeing 737-200 1 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Main base/hub Montevideo Destinations Asuncion. Buenos Aires, Madrid, Porto Alegre. Punta del Este, Sao Paulo. Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Chile Provincial Airlines (Interprovmcial) AG] PO Box 29030, Hangar 4, St John's International Airport. St Johns, Newfoundland, A1A 5B5, Canada Tel +1 (709) 5761800 Fax +1 (709) 5761802 Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Parent organisation Provincial Airlines Ltd Subsidiaries Privincial Aviation Maintenance Services Inc Marketing alliances Air Nova and Air Canada. Date established August 1972 Date operations started 1980 History Established in 1972 as a flight-training and charter operator. Scheduled airline operations commenced in 1980. In the 1980s, the company developed its airborne maritime-surveillance division, which operated until 1989 as Atlantic Airways. In 1988 acquired Eastern Flying Service, which had been founded in 1956 and which operated an extensive air-courier network thoughout Atlantic Canada from bases in Halifax and Sydney. Nova Scotia. In 1994 operations were extended to British Columbia and a base established at Vancouver International Airport. In 1995. Provincial created its Interprovincial Airlines division to carry on its scheduled airline operations and entered into a commercial agreement with Air Nova. In 1996, Provincial Aviation Maintenance Services was established to provide aircraft modification and systems integration services with primary emphasis on design and fabrication of maritime surveillance aircraft Employees total 300 Aircrew staff 45 Engineering staff 50 Executives Chairman & CEO Thomas W Collingwood President & COO Gus Ollerhead Director operations George Furey Maintenance director Horace Abbott Director engineering Scott Lane Dir contracts & business development Robert Halliday CfOSHoskins VP Roger Mombourquette Chief pilot Barry Gillingham Fleet 4 x Beech Super King Air 200 3 in maritime surveillance config 1 x Convair 580 2 x de Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter 3 x Fairchild Metro II 3 x Fairchild Metro III 1 x Fairchild Merlin IV 1 x Pilatus-Britten Norman BN2 Islander 7 x Piper PA-31310/350 Navajo Bases St.John's International Airport, Halifax International. Vancouver International Airport. Goose Bay, Labrador, St. Anthony, and Sydney PSA Airlines (US Airways Express or Jetstream International Airlines) (US) 3400 Terminal Drive, Vandalia, Ohio. 45377. USA Tel +1 (937) 4541116; fax +1 (937) 454 5828 Services Scheduled passenger and cargo Parent organisation US Airways Group Shareholders US Airways Group 100% History Formerly known as Jetstream International Airlines, became part of USAir (now US Airways) Group in April 1995. The name changed to PSA in November 1995 Employees total 945 Executives President Richard Pfennig Operations Timothy J Keuscher Maintenance Patrick Brady VP finance Albert F Schroeck Fleet 17 x BAe Jetstream 31 3 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia 25 x Fairchild Dornier 328 Orders 5 x Fairchild Dornier 328 Destinations Akron/Canton. Burlington, Charlotte; Charleston, (South Carolina), Charleston (Wyoming), Cincinnati, Columbia. Dayton, Evansville. Flint. Greenville/Spartonsburg. Hartford, Huntsville, Ithica (Saturday only), Kalamazoo. Knoxville, Lansing. Manchester, New Haven, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Raleigh/Durham. Reading, Richmond, Roanoke, South Bend, Toledo, Tri-City Airport, Fairfax/Washington Dulles Airport, Washington DC/National, White Plains and Williamsport Reeve Aleutian Airways RV 4700 West International Airport. Anchorage. Alaska, 99502-1091, USA Tel +1 (907) 2431112; fax +1 (907) 249 2317 SITA ANCHQRV Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Parent organisation Reeve Corporation Marketing alliances Alaska Airlines Date established 1932 History Founded as Reeve Airways. The present name was adopted in 1951 Employees total 240 Executives Chairman & president Richard Reeve Director maintenance Allyn Wilson Senior VP maintenance David Tredway VP administration David Jensen In-flight services Janice Reeve Ogle Senior purchasing agent Tom Verges Flight operations Keith Campbell Fleet 2 x Boeing 727-100QC 3 x Lockheed L-188 Electra Destinations Adak, Attu, Bethel, Cold Bay, Dillingham, King Salmon, Port Heiden. Pribilof Islands, Sand Point, Shemya and Unalaska/Dutch Harbor. Charter work is also undertaken, including to eastern Russia/Siberia Reno Air QQ PO Box 30059, 220 Edison Way, Reno, Nevada, 89520- 3059. USA Tel +1 (702) 686 3835; fax +1 (702) 686 3875 SITA RNOYPQQ Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Marketing alliances American Airlines AAdvantage Travel Awards Program Date established 1 July. 1992 Date operations started 1 July, 1992 History In August 1995 it sold $25 million worth of 9% senior convertible notes due 30 September, 2002, resulting in net cash proceeds to the carrier of $23.75 million Employees total 1,700 Executives Chairman Lee Hydeman President & CEO Robert Reding Director QA Ed Riner Director purchasinglu'is Navarro Director PR Sue Putnam Director customer service Jim Walsh Technical director Duffy Mees 80 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 19 - 25 March 1997
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