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WORLD AIRL Engineering Manager E Ababew Human Resources Manager B Tsayang Operations Manager H Nkosi Acting Finance Manager C Kgosidiile Fleet 3 xATR 42-500 Main bases Gaborone - Sir Seretse Khama International Destinations (international scheduled) Harare, Johannesburg, Victoria Falls Destinations (domestic scheduled) Francistown, Gaborone, Kasane. Maun Pare Pompidou, Vannes, 56034, France Tel+33 (2) 97472047 Fax+33 (2) 97470382 Website www.air.bretagne.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Date established 1996 Description Commuter airline operating scheduled services from St Brieuc. Executives Managing Director Jean-Marc Le Rouzic Fleet 1 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner Destinations (international scheduled) Jersey Destinations (domestic scheduled) Nantes, Paris, St Brieuc (2J) (VBW) PO Box 1459, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Tel+226 30 6144 Fax+226 31 4879 SitaOUADGVH Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Air Afrique (17%), Government of Burkina Faso (66%) Date established 17 March 1967 Description National airline operating scheduled regional flights from Ouagadougou to destinations in Togo, Benin, Mali, Cote d'lvoire and Ghana, together with a domestic link. Fleet 1 x Embraer EMB-110P2 Bandeirante 1 x Fokker F28 Mk4000 Destinations (international scheduled) Accra, Abidjan, Bamako, Cotonou, Lome Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bobo Dioulasso, Ouagadougou BP 2460,40 Avenue du Commerce. Bujumbura. Burundi Tel+257 (2) 224 609 Fax+257 (2) 23 452 Sita BJMDC8Y E-mailairbdi@cbinf.com Services scheduled, charter, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Burundi (100%) Date established April 1971 Date operations started 1975 Description National airline operating a small network of scheduled regional services to neighbouring countries. History Formed as Societe de Transports Aeriens du Burundi. Adopted the present name in June 1975. Executives CEO Isaac Gafurero CEO Antoine Gatoto President Momert Sinarinzi President Kagari Cyprien CFO Constance Bihigi CFO M Claude Semukuri VP. Engineering Mathias Ntambazo Commercial Director *^.Stany Barancira'-, Fleet 2 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 1 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900C Airliner f J Destinations (international scheduled) Kigali, Nairobi -* Export Centre, Cairo International Airport, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt Tel +20 (2) 2671456 Fax +20 (2) 267 0683 Services charter, international, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Egyptair, Ibrahim Kamel Date established 1997 Description Operates inclusive tour flights to Egypt from Europe, Africa and Asia. History Established by a group of Egyptian travel agents. Fleet 4xTupolevTu-204-120 1xTupolevTu-204-120C Orders 1 xTupolevTu-204-120 Main bases Cairo International Airport BP 212, Aerodrome de Magenta, Noumea, 98845, New Caledonia Tel+687 (25) 23 39 Fax+687 (25) 48 69 SitaNOUTYSB E-mail commercial@air-caledonie.nc Website www.air-caledonie.nc Services scheduled, domestic, passenger, cargo i Parent organisation/shareholders Air France (2.089%), Islands Provinces (43,3'i %), Government of New Caledonia (50.28%). Various Private (4.32%) Alliances AOM French Airlines Date established 1954 Date operations started 25 September 1955 Description Regional airline operating scheduled passenger and cargo flights from Noumea to 10 destinattas in New Caledonia. ~' History Started operations as Transpac, and changed its name to Air Caledonie in 1967. The New Caledonian Territorial Government became the largest shareholder during major re-financing operations in 1969. Executives President and Chairman Frank Wahubue t Managing Director Oliver Razavet Administration and CFO William lhage Fleet 4 xATR 42-300 1 xFairchild Dornier 228-200 Main bases Noumea-LaTontouta Destinations (Bhmestic scheduled) Belep Island, lie des Pins, Kone, Koumac, Lifou, Mare, Noumea, Poum, Tiga, Touho, Ouvea * l.lrl^rrnir'lliriilllJ.mMMTnWTTTMMMM 8 Rue Frederic Surleau, BP 3736,98846 Noumea, New Caledonia Tel+687 26 55 46 Fax+687 27 27 72 SitaNOUDGSB Website www.aircalin.nc Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, pa'ssenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders BCI (6%), Leroux Group (1 %), Sofrana Unilines (6%), Territory ot New Caledonia (83%) Alliances Air Vanuatu, Qantas Airways Date established September 1983 Date operations started 2 December 1983 Description Provides scheduled services to 10 regional destinations, reaching as far as Japan. Also undertakes charterflights. History Began operations with a Boeing 747 between Melbourne and Noumea in association with Qantas. This service later became known as "le Caledonian Express". Memorandum of understanding for global alliance signed with Qantas on 11 July 1996, leading to the establishment of joint services. Employees total 168 Engineering staff 13 Flightcrew 15 Cabin crew 29 Executives Chairman Charles Lavoix Managing Director Gabriel Pinelli Fleet 1x Airbus A310-300 1 x Boeing 737-300 1 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 Destinations (international scheduled) Auckland, Brisbane, Futuna, Nadi, Gold Coast, Osaka, Papeete, Port Vila, Sydney, Wallis Island Air Calypso last known address:, Aeroport du Raizet, Zone Sud, Abymes, F-97139, Guadeloupe Air Calypso is understood to have ceased operations, its three Shorts 360s having been returned to their lessor. The airline started operations on 9 December 1997 and provided regular flights between Guadaloupe. Martinique and St Martin, and also operated charters throughout the Caribbean islands from its main base at Pointe-a-Pitre - Le Raizet (Guadeloupe). Air Canada Centre, PO Box 14000, St Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. H4Y1H4, Canada Tel+1 (514)422 5000 Fax+1 (514)4227741 Website aircanada.ca Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Air Canada Corp Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Canada Regional (100%), Canadian Airlines (82%) Alliances Air Georgian, Air Jamaica, Atlantic Coast Airlines, Aviation Quebec Labrador. Central Mountain Air, Delta Air Lines, Helenair, Korean Air. Royal Jordanian Airlines, Star Alliance Date established 10 April 1937 Date operations started 1 September 1937 Description Canada's flagship air carrier operating an extensive route network, which, including regional airline subsidiaries, provides air services to over 120 destinations worldwide. Together with its Star Alliance partners, Air Canada offers its customers over 700 destinations in more than 110 countries. History Established as Trans-Canada Airlines (TCA), starting with mail flights between Vancouver and Seattle. By 1964, TCA had grown to become Canada's national airline and changed its name to Air Canada. In July 1989, it became fully privatised. Air Canada capitalised on the 1995 Canada-USA Open Skies agreement and now provides more non-stop services between Canada and the USA than any other carrier or alliance, with a total of 1,300 weekly flights to 42 destinations in the USA. At the end of 1999, the Canadian Government relaxed some of the aviation regulations, aimed at facilitating a consolidation of the Canadian airline industry. A take-over battle ensued for Air Canada, with Canadian investment company Onex (backed by Canadian Airlines' shareholder American Airlines) trying to take over Air Canada, and amalgamate it into Canadian Airlines. This failed because of the maximum ownership rules set for Air Canada, and Air Canada subsequently launched a take-over bid for Canadian Airlines. The Canadian Airlines shareholders, including American Airlines, agreed to sell their shares to Air Canada, and in January 2000, Air Canada announced that it owned 82% of Canadian Airlines. The full integration of Canadian Airlines was completed in early 2001. Executives Chairman of the Board John F Fraser President and CEO Robert A Milton Exec VP Corporate Development and Strategy Calin Rovinescu Executive VP Customer Service Eileen McCoy Executive VP Finance and CFO Robert M Peterson Chief Integration Exec, Air Canada/Canadian Airlines Rupert Duchesne Senior VP Corporate Affairs/Government Relations. .Douglas D Port VP, Commercial Lisa Fournel VP and General Counsel John M Baker VP, Airports Liz Graham VP, Alliances Ross R MacCormack VP, Corporate Safety and Environment Ron Clark VP, Financial Planning and Controller Paul R Garratt VP, Flight Operations Robert Giguere VP. Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs .. .Stephen P Markey VP, In-flight Services Ted D'Arcy VP, Marketing Danielle Poudrette VP, Operations Haydn J Acheson VP, Sales and Product Distribution Marc Rosenberg VP, System Operations Control Bill Bredt VP, Technical Operations Robin Wohnsigl Fleet 35 x Airbus A319-100 34 x Airbus A320-200 4 x Airbus A330-300 12xAirbusA340-300 3 x Boeing 747-400 Combi 9 x Boeing 767-200 14 x Boeing 767-200ER 7 x Boeing 767-300ER 25 x Bombardier (Canadair) CRJ1OOER 17 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 Orders 13x Airbus A319-100 3 x Airbus A320-200 12xAirbusA321-200 4 x Airbus A330-300 1xAirbusA340-300 5 x Airbus A340-500 4 x Boeing 767-300ER Main bases Montreal - Dorval International Hubs Vancouver International. Montreal - Dorval International Destinations (international scheduled) Antigua, Atlanta, Barbados, Beijing, Bermuda, Boston, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Cleveland. Copenhagen, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Houston, Kahului, Kansas City, Kingston, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Manchester, FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 2001 55
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