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110 taJHteMlU Employees total 2,345 Executives Chairman Peter Long Managing Director Kenneth W Smith Commercial Director Richard A Roberts Director, Customer Services Glenda A Lamont Director, Engineering : Mark Thatcher Director, Flight Operations Art Lofthouse Director, Human Resources Sheila Redmond Director, Operations Mike Cooper Director, Safety and Regulation Robert Screen Financial Director Nigel Addison-Smith Fleet 4 x Airbus A320-200 5xAirbusA321-200 13xBoeing 757-200 4 x Boeing 767-300ER Orders 5 x Airbus A320-200 1xAirbusA321-200 8 x Boeing 757-200 Main bases Manchester, London Gatwick Destinations (international scheduled) Alicante, Faro, Larnaca, Lanzarote, Malaga. Raima de Mallorca, Paphos, Tenerife BP3927,3 Avenue Joseph Anoma, Abidjan 01, Cote d'lvoire Tel +225 (20) 30 00 Fax +225 (20) 30 08 Website www.airafrique.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Abidjan Catering (0.55%), B0AD (Banque Ouest Africaine de Developement) (4.56%), CFD (Caisse Francaise de Developpement) (9.12%), DHL (3.2%), Government of Benin (6.4%), Government of Burkina Faso (6.4%), Government of Central African Republic (6,4%), Government of Congo (6.4%), Government of Ivory Coast (6.4%), Government of Mali (6.4%), Government of Mauritania (6.4%), Government of Niger (6.4%), Government of Senegal (6.4%), Government of Tchad (6.4%), Government of Togo (6.4%), SPAD (Air France group) (12.17%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Burkina (17%), Air Mali (11.5%), Air Mauritanie (32%) Alliances Kenya Airways, Middle East Airlines, Swissair, TAP Air Portugal Date established 28 March 1961 Date operations started 1 August 1961 Description Multi-national flag-carrier of 11 West African nations, serving 30 destinations in Africa, Europe and North America History Founded as a result of the Treaty of Yaounde. The majority stake of the airline is jointly owned by 11 former French colonies. Air Afrique suspended some of its long-haul services in July 1998 following the return of its four A310-300s as requested by creditors. Employees total 4,440 Executives Chairman Sow PapaThiam Interim CEO Jeffrey Erickson Director Schedule Planning Hamed E Souare Financial Director Yves Picart Freight and Mail Manager Yacouba Salif NDiaye Human Resources and Personnel Manager Gnabrayoh Christophe Babou Maintenance Manager Antoine NDiaye Operations Manager *•, .Goudjo Pierre Agbogba Fleet 4 x Airbus A300-600R 2 x Airbus A300B4-200 jj 1x Airbus A310-300 -*• 2 x Airbus A330-200 < 1 xAntonovAn-12 * 2 x Boeing 737-300 Destinations (international scheduled) Accra, Athens, Bamako, Bangui, Banjul, Bissau, Bordeaux, Brazzaville, Casablanca, Conakry, Cotonou, Dakar, Douala, Geneva, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kano, Kinshasa, Lagos, Libreville, Lisbon, Lome, Malabo, Marseille, Monrovia, Ndjamena, New York, Niamey, Nouakchott, Ouagadougou, Paris, Pointe Noire, Rome Air Algerie [AHl DAH) 1 Place Maurice Audin, Algiers, Algeria Tel+213 (2) 653 340 Fax+213 (2) 509 389 SitaALGDDAH E-mail contact@airalgerie.dz~* Website www.airalgerie.dz Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Algeria (100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Tassili Airlines (49%) Alliances Royal Air Maroc, Tunisair Date established 23 May 1953 Description Algeria's national airline operating domestic and international schedules as well as charter, air-taxi and agricultural flights. ' History Established through merger between Compagnie Generate de Transports' Aeriens (CGTA), founded in 1946, and Compagnie Air Transport (CAT). The Algerian Government took majority 51% stake in February 1963 and took full control airline in 1972. Executives Secretary General Ali Djeraba General Inspector Khaled Ghomari .,—( Managing Director Mohamed Tayeb Benouis Flight Operations Director Boualem Anad Planning Director El-Hacene Lebied Fleet 2xAirbusA310-200 . 2 x Boeing 727-200 8 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced 13 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 2 x Boeing 737-200C . 3 x Boeing 737-400 *>5x Boeing 737-800 ^>x Boeing 767-300 1 x^Ejpeing 767-300ER 2 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 7xFokkerF27Mk400 2 x Lockheed Martin L-100-30 Hercules 4 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner Orders 5 x Boeing 737-600 3 x Boeing 737-800 Destinations (international scheduled) Abidjan, Alicante, Amman, Bamako, Barcelona, Beirut, Berlin, Bordeaux, Brussels, Cairo, Casablanca, Dakar, Damascus, Dubai, Euroairport, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul, Lille, London, Lyon, Madrid, Marseille, Metz/Nancy, Milan, Moscow, Niamey, Nice, Nouakchott, Paris, Prague, Rome, Sharjah, Toulouse, Tripoli, Tunis, Warsaw Destinations (domestic scheduled) Adrar, Algiers, Annaba, Batna. Bechar, Bejaia, Biskra, Bordj Badji Mokhtar, Constantine, Djanet, El Golea, El Oued, Ghardaia, Hassi Messaoud, lllizi, In Amenas, In Salah, Jijel, Mascara, Oran, Ouargla, Tamanrasset, Tbessa, Tiaret, Timimoun, Tindouf, Tlemcen, Touggourt (ALM) Hato International Airport, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Tel +599 (9) 338 888 Fax +599 (9) 833 8300 Sita CURDRLM Website www.airalm.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Netherlands Antilles Government (60%) Alliances CityBird, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Sobelair, United Airlines, Winair Date established 1964 Date operations started 1 August 1964 Description Official airline of the Netherlands Antilles operating international schedules from its hub at Curacao to Venezuela, Surinam and the USA. Also operates inter-island flights within the Caribbean. History Established as Antillianse Luchtvaart Maatschappij (ALM) to take over the services of the Caribbean division of KLM. On 1 January 1969, AIM'S major shareholding was transferred from KLM to the Netherlands Antilles Government, although KLM became a minority shareholder again in April 1991. ALM joined IATA in July 1990. It became the ALM Group of Companies in December 1997. As the successor-in-interest of ALM-Antillean Airlines, Air ALM was consequently the designated national carrier of the Netherlands Antilles. Executives President K Chong President and CEO Mario Evertsz President and CEO Duncan R Fischer General Manager - Customer Service B Maclnnes VP Finance Affairs Marinus J Van Eenennaam Director Flight Operations R Hoefdraad Maintenance Director William White VP Commercial Affairs Charles E de Rooy VP Commercial Sales Cesar Prince VP Operations Walfried Kopra Fleet 3 x Boeing MD-82 4 x Bombardier (de Havilland) Dash 8-300 Main bases Curacao - Hato International Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Aruba, Caracas, Kingston, Maracaibo, Miami, Paramaribo, ' Port au Prince, Port of Spain, San Juan, Santo Domingo, Valencia Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bonaire. Curacao, St Maarten P0 Box 577,100 St Joseph, Suite 200, Alma, Quebec, G8B 5W1, Canada Tel +1 (418)668 5566 Fax+1 (418)6687711 SitaYTFTRCP E-mailinfos@airalma.com Website www.airalma.com Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger, cargo Alliances Air Canada Date established 1959 Date operations started 22 December 1959 Description Provides feeder services within the province of Quebec. History Founded as Alma Air Services in Alma by a group of sixty businessmen, initially providing air transportation to hunting and fishing enthusiasts and occasionally to local industry, using two float-equipped aircraft. In 1968, it created its rotary-swing affiliate: Lac St-Jean Helicopters. The name was changed to Air Alma in1980 when a scheduled service was added from Alma to Montreal. In 1992, Air Alma replaced Inter-Canadian Airline, taking over two daily round trip flights between Chibougamau - Chapais and Montreal. Executives President - General Manager Jacques Simard Commercial and Operations Director Joyce Suess Fleet 2 x Embraer EM8-110P1 Bandeirante 1 x Embraer EMB-110P2 Bandeirante Main bases Alma, Quebec, Destinations (domestic scheduled) Alma, Chibougamau, Montreal Florya Cad, Ozgen Sok, No 6 Senlikkoy, Florya, Istanbul, 34810, Turkey Tel+90 (212) 624 0757 Fax+90 (212) 624 2172 SitalSTSPTD Website www.airanatolia.com.tr Services charter, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Mr Mehmet Hasancebi (100%) Date established 1996 Date operations started 1996 Description Turkish charter carrier operating non-scheduled international passenger flights to Amsterdam, Maastricht, Eindhoven, Dusselddrf, Munich and Berlin. Also provides sub-service and sub-charter operations on an ACMI basis to other carriers. History Formerly known as GTI Airlines. Executives Chairman Mehmet Hasancebi Managing Director Abdulkadir Kolot Deputy CEO Ahmet Karaman Fleet 1xAirbusA300B4-100 1x Airbus A300B4-200 2 x Boeing 737-400 Main bases Istanbul/Ataturk International 87 Nailert bldg. 4th Floor, Unit 402a, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand Tel +66 (2) 251 4905 Fax +66 (2) 655 2378 Sita BKKIRCR E-mail mktaairandaman.com Website www.airandaman.com Services regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Atichart Athakravisunthorn, Suthiluk Chirathivat and Pradeep (100%) Date established 2000 Description Thai start-up Air Andaman is one of several new carriers formed to take advantage of the deregulation of Thailand's air transport industry, which came into effect on 1 September 2000. It was originally set for a October 2000 launch but this has been delayed by ongoing aircraft lease negotiations. Initial routes are likely to be between Phuket and Krabi, Nakorn Si Thammarat, Ranong, Chumporn and Yangon. Executives President Atichart Athakravisunthorn Vice President Banchar Patrasuwan FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 2001 53
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