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1998
1998 - 0865.PDF
Description New Delhi based cargo carrier linking major Indian cities with Lufthansa's cargo hub at Sharjah, United Arab Emirates History Lufthansa's Indian Cargo Division, the airline is a joint venture between the Hinduja Group and Lufthansa Cargo Employees total 253 Engineering staff 88 Aircrew staff 66 Executives Managing director and chief executive Robert W Strodel Executive assistant to managing director G Lai Fleet 4 x Boeing 727-200F Destinations Hyderabad. Khartoum, Calcutta, Colombo, Lahore, Chennai, Karachi, Bangalore, Trivandrum IR (IRM) PO Box 76135-1663, Kerman. Iran Fax+98 (341) 263 050 Tel +98 (341) 264 312 Services charter, regional, domestic Executives President Capt Mohammad Hassani Beet 2 x Tupolev Tu-154M Destinations Abu Dhabi. London Heathrow. Vienna. Hamburg. Bahrain, Baku. Tokyo, Bushehr, Mumbai, Isfahan. Kermanshah, Frankfurt, Istanbul. Zahedan. Paris Orly, Kuala Lumpur, Jeddah, Chah-Bahar. Kuwait, Beijing, Sary, Ahwaz, Damascus, Madrid, Yazd, Larnaca. Rasht. Sharjah, Athens. Urmieh, Mashad. Doha, Bandar Lengeh, Dubai, Entebbe/Kampala, Moscow, Muscat, Tabriz. Shiraz, Tashkent, Kerman. Rome Fiumicino, Tehran, Karachi, Almaty, Bandar Abbas, Amsterdam, Nairobi, Stockholm Arlanda, Ashkhabad. Geneva. Ardabil Mahfooz Aviation [M2] (MZS) PO Box 6664. King Fahad Street, Jeddah, 21452. Saudi Arabia Telex 601585 SAMIC SJ Fax +966 (2) 6510796 Tel +966 (2) 6510550 Services charter, international, passenger Shareholders Mahfooz S Mahfooz (100%) Date established 1 May, 1993 Date operations started 1 May, 1993 Description Private non-commercial aircraft operator History Founded by Sheikh Mahfooz Salem Bin Mahfooz Employees total 39 Executives Chairman, president Mahfooz S Mahfooz Vice president Salim M Mahfooz Managing director Capt Saleem Zaidi Director of maintenance Wahid A Mir General manager Abdullah A Abdullah Fleet 2 x Boeing 707-300 3 x Boeing 727-200 1 x Gulfstream Aerospace G-159 1 x NAMC YS-11 Malaysia Airlines MH (MAS) 33rd Floor, Bangunan MAS, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, 50250, Federal Territory, Malaysia www http://www.malaysiaairline.com.my SITA KULDZMH/KULWPMH Telex MA 37614 LAYANG Fax +60 (3) 263 3178 Tel+60 (3) 265 5434 ' Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Subsidiaries Royal Air Cambodge. Royal Air Cambodge 40.0%, Syerikat Pengangkutan Shareholders Bank Negara Malaysia (32%). Brunei Investment Alliances Aerolineas Argentinas, Air Lanka. Air Maldives, Air Mauritius, Air-India, Ansett Australia, Ansett New Zealand, British Midland, Canadian Airlines International, Croatia Airlines, Dragonair, Garuda Indonesia, Iberia Airlines, Iran Air, Japan Airlines, Korean Air. Lauda Air, Middle East Airlines Airliban, Myanma Airways. Royal Air Cambodge, Royal Brunei Airlines. SilkAir, Singapore Airlines, Swissair, Thai Airways International, Vietnam Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways Date established 1937 Date operations started 1 May, 1947 Description National carrier of Malaysia. Serves 57 international destinations across the world (except the CIS) and 36 domestic destinations History Malayan Airways was formed by Straits Steamship, Ocean Steamship and Imperial Airways. The airline was renamed Malaysian Airways (MAL) in 1963, when Malaysia was formed. The Governments of Malaysia and Singapore acquired joint majority control of MAL in 1966. It was renamed Malaysia-Singapore Airlines in 1967 and then restructured into two separate airlines. Malaysian Airlines Berhad was registered on 3 April, 1971, after the ending of the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines consortium, with operations beginning in October 1972. The present name, Malaysia Airlines, was adopted in October 1987 Employees total 23,524 Engineering staff 1,931 Aircrew staff 1,223 Executives President Malaysia Airlines and President MAS Aerotechnologies Noor Amiruddin M Nordin Chairman Dato' T Ramli Managing director Wan M Ibrahim Director administration and facilities Bakhtiar A M Ariffin Director sales and services Shamin A M Ishak Director cargo Baharuddin Ngah Director flight operations Capt Mohd Khamil Executive VP corporate services Abdullah M Zaid Executive VP group finance Suppiah Subramaniam Executive VP marketing services Shamin Ahmad Executive VP airline Bashir Ahmad Executive VP information technology Rodzian Akib Bakar Senior VP flight operations Dr Mohamadon Abdullah Senior VP commercial Tan S T Ramli Senior VP/general manager Middle East Daud A Kadir Senior VP operations Capt Mohd K A Bakar Senior VP ground services Tuan Ibrahim Abdullah Senior VP KLIA development Ewe Phung Khoo Senior VP/general manager Orient Tony Wong VP property management Rahim Zakariah VP enterprise resource group Mohd Razali Harun VP operations planning Ashok Kumar VP budgets Zabariah Md. Ibrahim VP yield improvement Md. Yasin Bachik VP group accounting Karen Goh VP and general manager Australia and New Zealand You Siong Chan VP flight operations Nawawi Awang VP flight operations - planning and development Yusof Nasir VP passenger services Rashid Khan VP aerospace technology Sithaam Nadarajah VP aircraft management Arifin Ismail VP/chief operating officer, catering Mohd. Hafidz Mohd. Hashim VP information technology Marzida Mohd. Noor VP aerospace development Sitham Nedarajah Snr VP Special Functions Barbara Boey VP business planning David Yong VP/general manager Americas Ismail Talib VP engineering Noor A M Noor VP inflight services Saadah S Mahmood Public affairs executive Anne Thompson Fleet lx Airbus Industrie A300B4 12 x Airbus Industrie A330-300 2 x Boeing 737-300F 39 x Boeing 737-400 9 x Boeing 737-500 2 x Boeing 747-200 1 x Boeing 747-300 Combi 14 x Boeing 747-400 2 x Boeing 747-400 Combi 5 x Boeing 777-200 4 x Boeing 777-200IGW 2 x Boeing MD-11 lx Boeing MD-11F 6 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter 10xFokker50 2 x McDonnell Douglas DO10-30 Orders 1 x Boeing 737-700 Business Jet 9 x Boeing 747400 7 x Boeing 777-200IGW 3 x Boeing 777-300 Destinations London Heathrow, Vienna, Long Lellang, Hanoi, Tokyo, Hat Yai, Cape Town, Beirut, Vientiane. Limbang, Tarakan, Phuket, Kapit, Hobart, Mulu, Kota Kinabalu, Bangkok, Belaga, Davao, Brisbane, Penang, Perth, Long Semado, Los Angeles, Bintulu, Ipoh, Frankfurt, Phnom Penh, Istanbul. Pontianak, Semporna, Bandar Seri Begawan, Zurich, Cairo, Kuantan, Canberra. Guangzhou, Kudat, Vancouver, Osaka, Lawas, Paris CDG, Cebu, Kuala Lumpur. Singapore, Jeddah, Jakarta, Pusan, Zagreb, Hong Kong, Johor Bahru, Cairns, Chiang Mai, Munich, Yangon, Beijing, Christchurch, Dhaka. Johannesburg. Madrid, Delhi, Long Seridan, Sibu, Labuan, Sandakan, Seoul, Langkawi, Ho Chi Minh City. Shanghai, Bario, Denpasar Bali, Gold Coast, Sahabat 16, Darwin, Dubai, Surabaya, Chennai, Kota Bharu, Edinburgh, Kuching, Belfast, Sydney. Melbourne, Medan, Macau, Teesside, Buenos Aires, Kuala Terengganu, Rome Fiumicino, Mukah, Male, Adelaide, Kaohsiung, Karachi, Manila, Bakalalan, Fukuoka, Auckland, Taipei. Long Banga, Glasgow, Amsterdam, Miri, Tawau, Lahad Datu, Alor Setar, Tomanggong, Nagoya, Ujung Pandang, Long Pasia, Marudi Maintenance services MAS Speciality Airframes engines Licensed avionics engineers 246 National approvals FAA, JAA, JAR 145 Widebody spaces 6 Narrowbody spaces 7 Checks BCD Additional services modifications paintshop Mandala Airlines PT [Rl] (MDL) Jalan Garuda 76. PO Box 3706, Jakarta, 10620, Indonesia Telex 45425 MAL IA Fax +62 21424 9491 Tel+62 21420 6646 Services scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Shareholders Dharma, Kencana, Sakti and Nusamba Date established 1969 Date operations started 1969 Description Jakarta-Soekarno Hatta based regional airline History Formed in 1969 as a domestic carrier, the Indonesian government announced in 1995 that by 1998 Mandala would be permitted to fly abroad. Executives Chief executive SESubagiyo Commercial executive H Soegiarto Engineering and technical director R J Tumenggung Commercial and finance director veronica H Subarkah Operations director Capt Gunadi Sugoto Marketing manager Dan Kamandau VP Zaidun Bhakti Fleet 1 x Antonov An-26 9 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 1 x Boeing 737-200C Advanced 1 x Fokker F28-3000 1 x Fokker F284000 Destinations Bengkulu. Padang. Pangkalpinang. Palembang, Pontianak. Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Jambi, Denpasar Bali, Semarang, Surabaya, Manado, Medan, Ambon, Ujung Pandang FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 1 - 7 April 1998 73
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