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2001
2001 - 0923.PDF
WORLD AIRLIKE ECTORY 9 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner Main bases Toronto - Lester B Pearson International Hubs Calgary International Destinations (international scheduled) Akron/Canton, Albany. Dayton, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Louisville, Manchester, Rochester, Syracuse Destinations (domestic scheduled) Kingston, Sarnia, Toronto 34 Nanliv Road, Taigucheng, Ningbo, Zheijiang, 315040, Peoples-Republic of China Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger, cargo Date established 21 July 1992 »J ' Description Operates domestic passenger flights -^ History Planned to be taken over by China Eastern Airlines in the latest round oHonsolidation of Chinese airlines. Executives President Huarl) Mingshun Fleet 3 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced Heraklion-based Air Greece was fully incorporated into Aegean Airlines during 2000. following the acquisition of a majority stake by the Vassilakis Group in October 1999. Air Greece started scheduled operations on 19 September 1994, flying from Crete to other islands and to mainland Greece with a fleet of ATR 72 and Fokker 100 aircraft. The latter have been phased out. BP12, Cote Police Judiciare, Route du Niger. Conakry, Guinea Tel+224 442907 Fax+224 412 907 SitaOKYDGGI Services scheduled, international, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Guinea (100%) Date established October 1960 Description Flag-carrier operating domestic services to major centres. Aeroport de Cayenne, Matoury, F-97351, French Guiana Tel +594 (3) 56555 Fax +594 (3) 56506 Date established 1980 Description Operates scheduled flights between within French Guiana and charters to neighbouring countries. Fleet 1x ATR 42-500 1 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Cayenne, Maripasoula, Saul, St Georges de L'oyapock . .Mamadou Sanoh Executives President Fleet 2xAntonovAn-12 2 x Antono>An-24B 1 x Antonov An-24RV 1 x Boeing 737-200C 1 x Bombardier (de Havilland) Dash 7 lxXACY-7-100 PO Box 8153, Sharjah International Airport, United Arab Emirates Tel+971 (6)557 0515 Fax+971 (6)5570516 Services charter, international, passenger Date established 1999 Date operations started December 1999 Description New charter operator providing services on an ACMI wet-lease basis. History Launched charter operations with Boeing 747s and is evaluating adding narrowbody types. The company was set up by the Sharjah, UAE-based Falcon Air Group, which includes Falcon Air Leasing and Falcon Aircraft. Executives Xhairman Hamad bin-Ali bin-Jabor Al Thani Fleet 3* Boeing 707-320C 1x Boeing 727-200 Advanced 2 x BSeing 747-200B 1 x Boeing 747-200C 1 x Boeing 747-200F 2 x Boeing 747SP " Reykjaviktir Flugvelli. Reykjavik. 101, Iceland Tel+354 (570) 3000 Fax+354 (570) 3001 Website www.airiceland.is Services scheduled, regional, passenger Date established 1997 Description Regional carrier operating scheduled services to domestic destinations, Faroe Islands and Greenland. History Originally formed in Akureyri by Tryggvi Helgason as Nordurflug, and was incorporated under the title of Flugfelag Nordurlands on 1 May 1975. A further resorganisation in 1997 resulted in the present name Fiugfelag Islands, more commonly known as Air Iceland. Fleet 2 x ATR 42-300 2 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 2 x Fairchild Dornier Metro 23 1 x Fairchild Dornier Metro III 3 x Fokker 50 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Akureyri, Isafjordur [AH (AIC) Air-India Building, 218 Backbay Reclamation. Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 021, India Tel+91 (22)202 4142 Fax+91 (22)202 3686 SitaBOMDPAl E-mail airindpr@bom3.vsnl.net.in Website www.airindia.com Services scheduled, international, regional, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Air-India Ltd (government-owned [government to sell 49%]) (100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Mauritius (2,56%) Alliances Aeroflot, Air Mauritius, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Bellview Airlines, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Malaysia Airlines, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Swissair Date established 15 October 1932 Description India's international flag-carrier with a network of passenger and cargo services serving 44 cities. History Established as Tata Airlines, the inaugural flight from Karachi to Mumbai was by a Puss Moth carrying the postal mail of Imperial Airways. Tata Airlines became a public limited company on 29 July 1946 and was renamed Air-India Ltd. Replaced by Air-India International on 8 March 1948, which commenced international flights to London on 8 June that same year. It was nationalised on 1 August 1953, transferring all domestic services to Indian Airlines. The International was dropped from the name in 1962. In 1994 Air-India was registered as Air-India Ltd. Executives Chairman Ravindra Gupta Managing Director Michael P Mascarenhas Fleet 3 x Airbus A300B4-200 9xAirbusA310-300 4 x Boeing 747-200B 2 x Boeing 747-300 Combi 6 x Boeing 747-400 Main bases Mumbai International Hubs Mumbai International, Delhi - Indira Gandhi International Destinations (international scheduled) Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Bangkok, Chicago, Dammam, Dar-es-Salaam, Doha, Dubai, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, London, Muscat, Nairobi, New York, Osaka. Paris, FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 2001 59
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