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WUSiLD AMI \Dtii£&fOnY Lufthansa is a major Boeing 747 operator with some 33 examples of the type in service Smiglus Algimantas Fleet 3 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 1 x Lockheed JetStar 2 x Saab 340B 9xYakovlevYak-42 Main base/hubs Vilnius. Kaunas Destinations London Heathrow, Helsinki, Frankfurt, Istanbul. Paris CDG, Copenhagen. Warsaw, Larnaca, St Petersburg, Berlin, Dubai, Kiev, Moscow. Rome Fiumicino. Amsterdam. Tallinn, Stockholm Arlanda Loganair [LC] (LOG) St Andrews Drive, Glasgow Airport. Paisley. PA3 2TG. Renfrewshire, UK Fax +44 (0) 141887 6020 Tel +44 (0) 141848 7594 Services scheduled, charter, regional, passenger and cargo Shareholders Scott Grier, Trevor Bush Alliances British Airways Date operations started 1 March, 1997 Description Loganair operates scheduled services in Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles of Scotland. It also operates services between Glasgow and Londonderry. History As a result of a managment buy-out. Loganair is now a new independent company, which began operation on 1 March, 1997. Employees total 70 Engineering staff 8 Aircrew staff 21 Executives Managing director Trevor H Bush Chairman Scott Grier Right operations director Capt lain J Huzzard Customer services manager Ivor Robertson Fleet 1 x Bombardier de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter 5 x Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander 1 x Shorts 360-100 Main base/hubs Glasgow Destinations Kirkwall LOT Polish Airlines [LO] (LOT) 65/79 Jerozolimskie Av., Warsaw, 00-697, Poland SITAWAWSPLO www http://www.lot.com Fax+48 22 630 0675 Tel +48 22 630 5621 Services scheduled, charter, international, regional. domestic, passenger and cargo Subsidiaries EuroLOT Alliances Aeroflot, Air France. Alitalia, American Airlines. American Eagle. Austrian Airlines. Aviation Enterprise Pulkovo. Balkan Bulgarian Airlines, British Airways, CSA Czech Airlines, Deutsche BA Luftfahrtgesellschaft. Iberia Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines. Swissair, Tarom Date established 1 January. 1929 Date operations started March 1929 Description The national airline of Poland. It provides connections with 51 cities in 36 countries. History LOT was formed by the Polish Government, to take over the operations of private airlines, Aero and Aerolot. In December 1992 it became a joint stock holder company, a transitional step towards privatisation. Employees total 4,030 Engineering staff 1.100 Aircrew staff 1,180 Executives President Jan Litynski General manager, UK and Eire Andrzej Rode VP operations and director, Technical Andrzej Skodownik Executive vice president Postepski Tadeusz Commercial director Krzysztof Ziebinski Sales and marketing manager. UK and Eire Waldemar Machalowski Flightcrews director Antoni Zeman VP finance Bazyli Samojlik Director, finance Mariusz Kolwas Director operations Zbigniew J Labaj Marketing director Krzysztof Loga-Sowinsui Fleet 7 x Boeing 737400 6 x Boeing 737-500 2 x Boeing 737-300 2 x Boeing 767-200 3 x Boeing 767-300 Orders 2 x Boeing 737-400 2 x Boeing 737-300 1 x Boeing 767-300 Destinations London Heathrow. Vienna, Hamburg, Helsinki. Chicago O'Hare, Bangkok. Poznan, Krakow, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Manchester, Zurich, Katowice, Cairo, New York Newark, Brussels. Paris CDG. Budapest, Copenhagen, New York JFK, Warsaw, Kolobrzeg Bus Station, Munich, Beijing, Riga. Damascus, Madrid, Larnaca. St Petersburg, London Gatwick, Athens, Berlin, Sofia, Dubai. Lvov, Szczecin. Vilnius, Kiev, Moscow, Koszalin. Gdansk, Oslo Fornebu. Rome Fiumicino, Tel Aviv, Minsk, Wroclaw, Amsterdam, Stockholm Arlanda LTE International Airways [XO] (LTE) Calle del Ter 27, Palma de Mallorca. 07009, Balearic Islands, Spain SITA PMIDZXO Telex 68660 LTEOP E Fax +34 (71) 478 886 Tel +34 (71) 475 700 Services charter, international, passenger Parent organisation LTU International Airways Parent organisation LTU International Airways (100%) Shareholders LTU International Airways 100% Date established 29 April 1987 Date operations started 1 November 1987 Description Operates passenger services between mainland Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands and Austria, Finland, Germany. Italy, Norway and Switzerland. Employees total 190 Engineering staff 87 Aircrew staff 103 Executives President Hans-Joachim Driessen Managing director Mateo Julia Financial director Antonio Valero General director Lazaro Ros Personnel director Juan Maura Flight operations director Joaquin Yustas Technical director Arturo Melgar Fleet 3 x Boeing 757-200 Destinations Haikou, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Harbin. Novosibirsk. Korla. Wuhan, Karamay, Xi An, Xiamen. Xining. Islamabad. Guangzhou, Zhengzhou, Chongqing, Hong Kong. Changsha, Guilin, Beijing, Chengdu, Changzhou. Dalian. Lanzhou, Shanghai. Shenyang. Moscow, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Tashkent, Fuzhou. Jinan, Yantai. Almaty, Urumqi, Kunming Maintenance services LTE International Speciality Airframes, engines Licensed airframe engineers 18 Licensed engine engineers 6 Licensed avionics engineers 6 National approvals JAR 145 Checks B Additional services modifications STC interiors LTU International Airways [LT] (LTU) Halle 8. Flughafen, Dusseldorf, D-40474, Germany SITA DUSSSLT Telex 8585573 www http://www.ltu.de Fax +49 (211) 9418713 Tel +49 (211) 9418712, +49 (211) 941808 Services scheduled, charter, international, passenger and cargo Subsidiaries RAS Fluggesellschaft, LTU Sud International Airways, LTE International Airways, five German tour operators, LTI Hotels and LTC Shareholders Westdeutsche Landesbank (34.3). Vera Conle-Kalinowski (20.2%), Beate Huttner (20.2%), Ulrike Paulus (20.2%), Erwin Walter Graebner. Cologne (5.1%) Alliances Icelandair Date established 1955 Description A private company, operates jointly with LTU Sud International Airways. History LTU was founded as Lufttransport Union, the present name being adopted in 1956. LTU acquired a 25% stake in Spanish charter carrier LTE International Airways in 1992. Employees total 5254 Executives President Hans-Joachim Driessen Marketing director Dr Hans-Dieter Farber General manager Dr C Brutzel General manager Dr H Western Fleet 6 x Airbus Industrie A330-300 4 x Boeing MD-11 13 x Boeing 757-200 5 x Boeing 767-300ER 86 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 18 - 24 March 1998
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