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1997
1997 - 0817.PDF
LD AlSiL Finance directorate Darlaston Cabin services director? Plested Ground operations d/recfor Robin Walling Engineering directorMerv Davies Flight operations director Capt Colin Penny Chief pilot Capt David Parsons Cabin crew manager Margaret Mansfield Fleet 10 x Airbus A320 all leased 6 x Boeing 757-200 2 x Boeing 767-300ER Main base Manchester Services from Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, East Midlands, Gatwick, Glasgow, Humberside, Leeds/Bradford, London Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle and Teeside Destinations Australia, Austria, Canada, the Caribbean, Cyprus, Egypt, Florida, France, Greece, the Maldives, Malta. Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey and the USA AirVolga (Aerovolga) [V0G| 75 Leningradskaya Street, Samara, 443020, Russia Tel +7 (8462) 334 592; fax +7 (8462) 325 834 Telex 214166 PTB SU; SITA KUFZZSU Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger Shareholders Aviation Enterprises of Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Orenburg, Saratov, Ulvanovsk, Penza and Cheroksary Date established 1993 Date operations started 1995 as scheduled operator History Set up as an Aeroflot section in 1990, and became an independent concern in 1993 Description Operates as a scheduled and charter airline on international routes, also offering trunk and regional services Employees total 150 Executives Chairman & director general'Victor G Tchernov CFO Tatiano K Vasilieva Engineering d/recfor Evgeni M Karpov Assistant director general Sergei A Luzgin Director, passengers & cargo Oleg N Anitchik Fleet 3 x Tupolev Tu-154M 2 x Yakovlev Yak42D owned Domestic destinations Samara - Novisibirsk - Irkutsk International destinations Samara - Simferopol (Ukraine) lSiZrJft)J£Y Airworld Aviation Ltd (Airworld) [RL] 25. Elmfield Road. Bromley. Kent, BR1 !LT, UK Tel +44 (0181) 325 3200; fax +44 (0181) 325 3209 SITA LONSMRL; Email airworld@airworld.demon.co.uk Website http://www.airworld.demon.co.uk/ Services International and regional charter Parent organisation Sunworld Ltd, part of the Thomas Cook Group. Date established September 1993 Date operations started April 1994 History Airworld Aviation was incorporated in September, 1993 and started revenue services in April, 1994 Description Airworld flies on behalf of Sunworld and 33 other tour operators from the UK to Mediterranean resorts Employees total 250 Aircrew staff 53 Executives Managing director Shaun Dewey Technical operations d/rector Tony Saville Financial director Jackie Bedlow Commercial directorShaun Monnery Chief pilot Capt Rory Downs Fleet 3 x Airbus A320 Orders 2 x Airbus A321-200 Main base/hubs Bristol, Cardiff. Gatwick and Manchester. Destinations Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Portugal, Spain and Turkey Telex 411108 AERCMSH; SITA M0WDDE9. MOWYAES Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger Subsidiaries AJT Air International Turkey. Air International Georgia Shareholders Teimouzaz Kaztchava Alliances Aeroflot, Turkish Airlines, Krasavia, Orbi, Rossia Date established late 1991 Date operations started late 1992 History The first independent Russian air company to be founded following the break up of Aeroflot. Since 1922 has carried 2.5 million passengers Description Operates a network of international, domestic and regional services linking the Russian Federation to the Middle East, North Africa, Western Europe and South-EastAsia Employees total 117 Aircrew staff 59 Engineering staff 11 Fleet lxllyushin 11-86 lx Tupolev TU-154S Main base/hub Moscow Sheremetyevo Destinations Antalya, Istanbul and Rimini Akdeniz Airlines (Air Mediterranean) AJT Air International (AJT) [E9] Leningradski Prospekt 37, Building 7, Moscow, 125167, Russia Tel +7 (095) 155 5495 or +7 (095) 155 6465 Fax +7 (095) 155 6466 or +7 (095) 152 0013 Ceased operations Akhal Airlines see Turkmenistan Airlines Ashgabat Airport. Ashkhabad, 744088, Turkmenistan Tel +7 (363) 225 6084 or +7 (363) 2251052; fax +7 (363) 229 0724 or +7 (363) 225 4402 Services Regional AKTA Air Company Ceased operations Aktiubinsk Aviation Company Ceased operations ALAK - Air Leasing Company (ALAK - Antionemaya Lizingovaya Avia Kompaniya) [J4| Leningradski Prospect Mira 37, Moscow, 125167, Russia Tel +7 (095) 155 6789; fax +7 (095) 1519732 Telex 412081; SfTA M0WT0J4 Services International and regional charter passenger Subsidiaries Rogaeroleasing Date established late 1991 Date operations started 1992 History Began operations early in 1992 as a provider of back-up services to Aeroflot divisions needing additional aircraft, and to seek charter work. It now operates worldwide charter flights and has begun scheduled passenger services, beginning with Moscow-Bratislava Executives General director Boris A Likhachev Finance director Mihhail L Tsoi Business director Vladimir S Rubtsov Fleet lxllyushin IU8 2 x Tupolev TU-154M Albanian Airlines 7Y Rruga e Durresit 202, Tirana, Albania Tel +355 (42) 28 461; fax +355 (42) 42 857 Date established April 1992 History It was formed as a joint venture between the Albanian state-owned Albtransport in Tirana and Tyrolean Airways, the Innsbruck-based Austrian regional carrier. Formerly the national airline of Albania. Suspended operations in August 1994 Fleet lx Airbus A320 Albatros Hava Yollari (Albatros Airline) 8Z Ataturk Hava Alani Centre. Yesilkoy 9. Istanbul, Turkey Tel +90 (212) 663 6000; fax +90 (212) 663 6010 Services International and regional charter Date established 1992 Description Provides charter services to European and Middle Eastern destinations AliadriaticaseeAirOne Alitalia (Linee Aeree Italiane) [AZ] Via Alessandro Marchetti, 111 Rome. 1-00148. Italy Tel +39 (6) 6562 2020; fax +39 (6) 6562 4733 Telex 656211 Services International, regional and domestic passenger and cargo Subsidiaries Malev (30%). Avianova (100%), Eurofly (45%), Atitech. Sisam (60%), Italiatour, Racom Teledata, Sigma-Societa Italiana Servizi, Sigma Travel System, Aviofin and Alinsurances Shareholders Italian Government (89.31%) (Istituto per la Ricostuzione Industriale -state holding company); employees are eventually to take a 30% stake Alliances Codesharing with: British Midland. Continental, Gulf Air, Korean Air, Canadian, American Airlines and Royal Air Maroc. Freight cooperation with Nippon Cargo Airlines Date established September 1946 Date operations started May 1947 History Adopted its present name in 1957. The domestic carrier. ATI, was absorbed into the national carrier in 1994 Description Alitalia's new management team reveaied a major restructuring plan in May 1996, including a cash injection of some L3 trillion ($1.9 billion) from its state owner. The plan, due to be approved by the European Commission in early 1997, has included the setting up of Alitalia Team as a new low-cost operation, which has also absorbed the group's Avianova subsidiary Employees total 18.676 Aircrew staff 12.427 Executives Chairman Fausto Cereti Managing director Domenico Cempella Corporate communications director Marco Zanichelli Director Antonello Pietromarchi Director Alessandro Ovi Director EzioLepidi DirectorProf Aviv Pier Gusto Jaeger Director Vincenzo Dettori Director Alberto Corrias Director PietroCiucci Director Maurizo Prato Director Emilio Acema Director Fabrizio Antonini Personnel director Qaudio Carii Flight operations director Giovanni Sebastiani Financial control director Franco Raffaele Commercial director Enzo Giuntoli Secretary Vittorio Rispoli Fleet 2 x Airbus A300B2 14 x Airbus A300B4 11 x Airbus A321-100 10 x Boeing 7-47 6 x Boeing 767-300 4 x Fokker 70 6 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 8 x McDonnell Douglas MD-11 90 x McDonnell Douglas MD80 Orders 26 x Airbus A321-100 5 x McDonnell Douglas Mfr82 Main base/hubs Milan and Rome Domesticdestinations Alghero Sassari, Ancona, Bari, Bergamo, Bologna, Brindisi, Cagliari, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Lampedusa, Milan, Olbia, Palermo, Pantelleria, Perugia, Pescara, Pisa, Reggio Calabria, Rimini, Rome, Trapani and Treviso Africa destinations Accra, Algiers. Cairo, Casablanca, Dakar, Luxor, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos Americas destinations Bogota, Boston, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Chicago, Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago. Santo Domingo. Sao Paulo and Toronto Asia Pacific destinations Bangkok. Beijing. Bombay, Delhi, Hong Kong. Manila. Melbourne, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo Europe destinations Amsterdam, Ankara, Athens, Barcelona. Berlin. Brussels, Budapest, Bucharest, FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 26 March - 1 April 1997 49
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