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COMPILED BY AIR TRANSPORT INTELLIGENCE/ EDITED BY GUNTER ENDRES Welcome to the first installment of the 2000 Eight InternationalWorld Airline Directory. The directory is published annually in three parts over consecutive weeks, providing key information on airlines operating scheduled services or those which offer significant charter services. Part 1 provides details on around 400 operators in North and South America. Part 2, listing around 500 carriers in Europe and the CIS, is published in next week's issue. The final installment, in the 4-10 April issue, provides information on over 400 airlines from Africa, Asia, Australasia and the South Pacific, the Middle East and the Pacific Rim. The selection criterion has been to list operators with one or more aircraft with more than 19 seats. Where justified by significance of service or national carrier status, airlines operating aircraft with fewer than 19 seats are listed, as are some helicopter companies which operate scheduled passenger services. The listing includes scheduled or charter cargo operators of aircraft of a similar capacity to those satisfying the passenger aircraft criteria. The directory includes, wherever possible, non- jet commuter and regional operators which meet the inclusion criteria, but is not a complete guide to air-taxi services. Data incorporated in the directory include contact details/addresses, partners and shareholders, management structure and fleet and route data, along with a brief description of an airline's operations. Telephone and facsimile numbers follow the international dialling codes—for example, the UK number +44 (20) 8652 3840, shows the country code, area code, and customer number. In- country dialling usually requires a caller to dial 0 to precede the area code, eg: 02088652 3840. Abbreviations used in the directory: () indicates name by which the airline is also known or its accepted abbreviation [] indicates the two character airline designator code AL airline CEO chief executive officer CFO chief financial officer COO chief operating officer DHC Bombardier (de Havilland Canada) DGAC: Direction General de Aeronautique Civile FAA: US Federal Aviation Administration JAA: European Joint Aviation Authorities LBA German Luftfahrt-Bundesamt JAR Joint Aviation Rules VP vice-president. Information on fleet data, orders and options has been supplied by London, UK-based Airclaims, tel: +44 (20) 8897 1066: fax +44 (20) 8897 0300. Entries are correct up to and Including January 2000. PART TWO -ovenng turope, mciu the whole of the CIS, is Air Transport Intelligence (Alt) is an online news and data service providing subscribers with a comprehensive database of air transport information. For further details please contact ATI: Tel: +44 (20) 8652 3914, Fax: +44 (20) 8652 3898, Email: atisubs@rbi.co.uk the Pacific Rim is publis 10 April. FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 21 - 27 March 2000 51
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