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r\JSH Tel + 20 2 297 5762 Description Heliopolis based freight carrier. Fleet 1 x Boeing 707-320C Air Moorea QE] (TAH) BP 6019, Faaa International Airport, Faaa, Tahiti French Polynesia Fax +689 86 42 99. +689 86 42 69 Tel +689 5610 34, +689 86 4100 Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger Employees total 66 Executives Chairman Marcel Galenon Director general Francois Martin Maintenance and engineering director Michel Regnault Operations director Bernard Guenan Commercial director Sue Magali Fleet 2 x de Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter lxFairchildDornier228 4 x Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2B Islander [AN] (NC7) Rua Comandante Che Guevara 67-le Andar. Apart 1. Luanda, Angola Fax +244 (2) 395 477 Tel+244 (2) 395 477 Services regional, domestic, cargo Parent organisation Nacoia, LDA Date established 1993 Employees total 40 Engineering staff 15 Executives President Deputy president Personnel director Operations director Salvador Silva Agostinho J Neto Esperanga Samac Diogenes Silva Maintenance director Pedro Sacramento Financial director Correia Victor Marketing manager Gemma Sancho Fleet 1 x Boeing 707 1 x Boeing 727 Orders 1 x Boeing 727 1 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 [SW] (NMB) PO Box 731, Transnamib Building. Eros Airport. Windhoek, 9000, Namibia www http://www.airnamibia.com.na/ SITAWDHDZSW • Telex 50908-657 Fax +264 (61) 236 460, +264 (61) 221910 Tel +264 (61) 238 220, +264 (61) 223 019 Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation TransNamib Shareholders TransNamib (100%) Date established 1946 Date operations started 1948 Description Operates scheduled domestic, regional and international passenger and freight services in, to and from Namibia. With Windhoek as the hub, the routes reach towards many South African destinations, as well as serving London Heathrow, via Frankfurt. History Established as South West Air Transport, the carrier was renamed South West Airways in 1959, becoming a member of IATA in the same year. South West merged with Namib Air in 1978, the Namib Air title was retained. The airline was appointed national carrier in 1987, in 1991, as a result of Independence once again changed its title to Air Namibia. TransNamib, which is a state corporation, holds the entire shareholding of the airline. Employees total 418 Engineering staff 1 Aircrew staff 85 Executives Chairman Wap Klein Managing director Andreas Giubeb Ground operations manager C Jacobs General manager K Petch Marketing manager G van de Merwe Technical and domestic operations manager IF 0 Kiesewetter m-m&siY Finance manager G Spinas Routes manager J Gawaxab Tariffs manager E van den Heever Fleet 1 x Boeing 737-200 1 x Boeing 747SP 3 x Beech 1900 1 x de Havilland Dash 8-300 IDestinations London Heathrow. Keetmanshoop. Victoria Falls. Cape Town, Windhoek, Tsumeb, Walvis Bay, Frankfurt. Luderitz, Johannesburg, Luanda, Mokuti Lodge. Oranjemund, Swakopmund, Ondangwa, Lusaka. Livingstone. Windhoek, Mpacha, Maun [NZ1 (RLK) Private Bag 32,105 Trafalgar Street, Nelson, 7020, New Zealand SITA NZNNGNZ Fax +64 3 546 6272 Tel +64 3 546 7484 Services scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation Air New Zealand Shareholders Air New Zealand (100%) Date established 1976 Description Operates services on provincial routes previously operated by Air New Zealand, which had become unprofitable for the larger airline. It flies under the Air New Zealand Link name. History Founded by Robert Inglis and Nicki Smith in 1976. the carrier was later sold to Air New Zealand. Executives Customer services manager James R Hamilton Flight operations manager Capt Robert A Guard Fleet 6 x Fairchild Dornier Metro III 13 x Saab 340 Air New Zealand [NZ] (ANZ) Quay Tower, 29 Customs Street West, Private Bag 92007. Auckland, 1000, New Zealand SITAAKLDANZ www http://www.airnz.co.nz Fax +64 (9) 366 2401 Tel +64 (9) 366 2400 Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation Air New Zealand Ltd. Jetset Travel Subsidiaries Mount Cook Airline, Air Pacific, The Mount Cook Group 100%, Eagle Aviation . Air Nelson Shareholders Brierley Investments (41.7%), Franklin Resources Inc (10.6%) Alliances Air Caledonie, Air Canada. Air Pacific, Ansett Australia, British Midland, Canadian Airlines International, Delta Air Lines Inc., Emery Worldwide, EVA Air, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, LanChile. Mandarin Airlines, Polynesian Airlines Ltd, Qantas Airways, Royal Tongan Airlines, United Airlines Date established 26 April, 1940 Date operations started 30 April, 1940 Description International airline focusing on the South Pacific, with services from Europe, North America, and Asia to New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands. Air New Zealand Services are complemented by codeshare arrangements with other carriers such as United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Ansett Australia. Operations within New Zealand are operated under the brand names of Air-New Zealand National and Air New Zealand Link (provincial services operated by Mount Cook Airline. Air Nelson and Eagle Air). History In 1978 New Zealand's then government owned international and domestic airlines were merged under the name Air New Zealand. The carrier began operations across the Tasman Sea in 1940, as Tasman Empire Airways (TEAL), with flying boat services to Australia. TEAL finally became fully New Zealand owned in 1961, and in 1965 assumed its current name. The domestic carrier, established in 1947, was formerly known as New Zealand National Airways Corporation (NZNAC). Air New Zealand was privatised in 1989. A member of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines regional trade group. Employees total 9,340 Executives Chairman R H Matthew Deputy chairman S J Cushing Managing director chief executive J McCrea Chief financial officer Robert H Nazarian Manager public affairs David Beatson General manager engineering Ian J Diamond General manager corporate affairs Laurie F Doolan General manager cargo P Elmsly Director - strategic planning Michael Flanagan General manager terminal services B J Fitzgerald General manager regional sales and marketing Grant R Lilly General manager commercial international Anthony J Marks General manager government and international affairs Graeme C McDowall General manager of domestic airlines group Andrew B Miller General manager Operations Ron W Tannock Chief information officer Garth G.L Biggs Public affairs officer Annabel Cotton Fleet 9 x Boeing 767-300ER 3 x Boeing 767-200ER I x Boeing 737-300 II x Boeing 737-200 5 x Boeing 747-200 5 x Boeing 747-400 Orders 7 x Boeing 737-300 1 x Boeing 747-400 Main base/hubs Brisbane, Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Los Angeles. Honolulu Maintenance services Air New Zealand Speciality Airframes engines Licensed airframe engineers 317 Licensed engine engineers 60 Licensed avionics engineers 67 National approvals FAA, JAA, JAR 145 Hangar size 93.000m' Widebody spaces 4 Narrowbody spaces 8 Commuter spaces 3 Checks BCD Additional services modifications paintshop Air Nippon [EL] (ANK) 2-2-8, Higashi-Shinagawa. Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo. 140, Japan Fax +81 (3) 54621941 Tel +81 (3) 54621911 Services scheduled, international, domestic, passenger Parent organisation All Nippon Airways Subsidiaries Air Hokkaido. Sapporo Air Service, Fukuoka Air Service Alliances EVA Air Date established March 1974 Date operations started 10 October, 1974 Description Air Nippon reinforces parent All Nippon Airways' domestic network by providing services between Japanese regional centres. Serves 41 destinations which are mainly short routes and flights to isolated islands. History Formed in March 1974 as Nihon Kinkyori Airways (NKK) by Japan Air Lines, All Nippon Airways and TOA Domestic. Air Nippon is now a subsidiary of All Nippon Airlines only. Employees total 1.296 Executives Chairman AkioKondo President Takahide Yamada Deputy president and executive VP Yuichi Takahishi Director general Mitsutoshi Hirota Chief operating officer Takesi Kauahara Chief financial Officer KojiAkaike Personnel director Hitoshi Nakashima FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 1 - 7 April 1998 45
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