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WORLD AIRLINE DIRECTORY owned subsidiary of British Airways. Employees total 347 Engineering staff 96 Flightcrew 88 Cabin crew 102 Executives President Gert Kristensen Sales and marketing director Robert Ayling Engineering manager John Mitchell Flight operations manager Capt David Roberts Finance manager Keith Comer Customer services manager Elizabeth Cottier Head of personnel Alan Williams Fleet 5 x Boeing 737-500 3 x Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet Series 200LR 1 x British Aerospace Jetstream 41 Orders 3 x Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet Series 200 Destinations (scheduled) Amsterdam, Belfast, Berlin, Birmingham, Copenhagen, Geneva. Lyon, Milan, Newcastle, Stuttgart, Vienna I ' I I I I 111 I I I I II MM————— 7 Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, Magadan, 685007, Russia Tel +7 (43100) 28430 Telex 145115 AEROSU Services charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Description Serves the remote Siberian region of Magadan. It has added cargo charters to Europe, Asia, Africa and USA to its cargo and passenger services in Siberia. Executives First deputy director general AS Piskunov General director V G Trezhbov Fleet 5xAntonovAn-12 3x llyushin li-76 7xTupolevTu-154B 6xTupolevTu-154M Magadan Airline [H5] (MVL) Poselok Sokol, Magadan, Magadan Zone, 685018, Russia Tel+7(41300)93644 Services charter, regional, domestic, passenger Executives General director A A Russ Deputy director, flight operations A V Shatrov Fleet 3xTupolevTu-154B 5xTupolevTu-154M Destinations (scheduled) Anchorage, Ekaterinburg, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Magadan, Moscow, Seattle, St Petersburg, Ust-llimsk, Vladivostok •:M.i,in,M.in;i.iinrTCTnmr Magnitogorsk Airport, Chelyabinsk Region, 455033, Russia Tel +7 (35317) 329 425 Fax +7 (35137) 346 374 Telex 102113 Services regional Description Operates regional and feeder services. Leases some aircraft internationally. Executives General director Vitali Martyniuk Director AY Levkovski Fleet 7xAntonovAn-24RV 4xAntonovAn-26 [MA] (MAH) Roosevelt ter 2, Budapest, H-1051, Hungary Tel +36 (1) 235 3535 Fax +36 (1) 266 2759 Telex 224 954 H Sita BUDDCMA E-mail malev@elender.hu Website www.malev.hu/ Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders APV, Foreign Trade Bank, Malev employees, municipalities, National Saving and Commercial Bank Alliances Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Iberia, Swissair, Tarom Romanian Air Transport Date established March 1946 Description Hungarian national airline, it operates a network of services to points in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, North America and Asia. History Founded as Maszovlet (Magyar-Szovjet Polgari Legiforgalmi Tarsasag). The present title was adopted in 1954, when the then-Soviet Union's 50% holding reverted to the Hungarian state. Malev became a public limited company in June, 1992. Employees total 3,256 Executives Chairman of the board Csaba Siklbs Chief executive and board member Dr Antal Pongracz Deputy chief executive and board member.. .Ferenc Kovacs Deputy chief executive APV/ board member.. Csaba Faragd Board member Balazs Enyedy Board member Beatrix Hingyi Board member Dr Laszlo Nemeth Board member Karoly Szabd Board member Laszlo Wolf Director, controlling and investments Andras Vilmos Director, corporate affairs Dr Miklos Bencze Director, engineering Zoltan Meszaros Director, financial Antal Erzsebet Director, ground operations Vilmos Bencsik Director, maintenance Simon Jstvan Director, marketing Erno Gyevi Toth Director, passenger services Laszlo Szeness Manager, market planning Andras Zboray Project manager, aircraft Balint Nagy Chief pilot Capt Imre Nagy Fleet 5 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 2 x Boeing 737-400 2 x Boeing 767-200ER 6xFokker70 5xTupolevTu-154B-2 Destinations (scheduled) Amsterdam, Athens, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing, Beirut, Berlin. Bratislava, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cairo, Chisinau, Cologne, Copenhagen, Damascus, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Helsinki, Istanbul, Kiev, Kosice, Larnaca, Ljubljana, London, Lvov, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Munich, New York, Ostrava, Paris, Prague, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje, Sofia, St Petersburg, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Tirana, Toronto, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb, Zurich Malta Air Charter Air Malta Buildings, Aviation Avenue, LUQA, LQA 05, Malta Tel +356 677291 Fax +356 663195 Sita MLASHKM E-mail info@airmalta.com Website www.airmalta.com/mac/index.html Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Air Malta (100%), Date established 1975 Date operations started 1990 Description Involved mainly with helicopter operations and domestic flying/passenger shuttles between the Maltese islands. Also known as Gozo Wings Employees total 80 Executives Chairman Louis Grech Group general manager Joseph Cappello General manager Charles J Buttigieg Manager of operations Charles Saliba Fleet 3xMilMi-8P Destinations (scheduled) Gozo, Comino, Malta Macedonian Airlines (Greece) 120 Syngrou Avenue, Athens, GR-117 41, Greece Tel +301 926 7295 Fax +301 926 7817 Services charter, international Parent organisation/shareholders, Olympic Airways (100%) Date established 1992 Description Operates charter flights from the Greek province of Macedonia. Fleet 2 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced Manx Airlines JE (MNX) Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Airport, Ballasalla, Isle of Man, IM9 2JE Tel +44 (0) 1624 826000 Fax +44 (0) 1624 826001 Telex 629683 Sita I0MSZJE E-mail enquiries@manx-airlines.com Website www.manx-airlines.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders British Regional Air Lines Group Pic Date established 1 November, 1982 Date operations started 1 November, 1982 Description Manx Airlines operates regional services to 13 destinations in the summer and 12 in the winter months. History Joint venture between British Midland and Air UK. British Regional Airlines was esablished in 1996 to control Manx Airlines and British Regionial Airlines (formerly Manx Airlines (Europe)), with the latter operating as a British Airways franchise. On 18 June, 1998, the group was floated on the London Stock Exchange. Employees total 596 Engineering staff 195 Flightcrew 96 Cabin crew 66 Executives Chairman Sir Michael D Bishop Chief executive and board member Terence R.P Liddiard Chief operating officer Robert Hearn Director, commercial Michael Bathgate Director, corporate development Malcolm Naylor Director, engineering Simon Witts Director, finance Roderic N Canty Director, flight operations Capt Norman Brewitt Commercial manager David W R Neill Marketing administrator Graham R McFarlane Fleet 4 x British Aerospace ATP 1x British Aerospace 146-200 1x Shorts 360 Destinations (scheduled) Birmingham, Cardiff, Cork, Dublin, Glasgow, Isle of Man, Jersey, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Southampton Martinair Holland [MP] (MPH) Martinair Building, Havenmeesterweg 201, PO Box 7507, NL-1118 ZG Schiphol Airport, Netherlands Tel +31 20 6011222 Fax+31 206011303 Telex 11678 MAC NL E-mail. Services scheduled, charter, international, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders NedUoyd (50%), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (50%). KLM's plan 88 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 24 - 30 March 1999
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