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WORLD AIRL1 5xAntonovAn-26 10 x Tupolev Tu-134A PO Box 274, Bonriki. Tarawa. Kiribati Tel+686 28088 Fax+686 28216 Sita TRWRMVK Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Kiribati (100%) Date established April 1995 Date operations started April 1995 Description National airline operating local passenger services within the Kiribati islands Employees total 63 Engineering staff 12 FlightcrewlO Cabin crew3 Executives Maria Nabetari Fleet 1 x HAMC (Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corp) Y-12-II 1 xlndonesian Aerospace 212-200 Sunnan Airport, Sunnan District, Pyongyang, Korean Democratic People's Republic Tel+850 (2) 32143 Fax+850 (2) 814625 Sita FNJEDJS Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Date established 1954 Date operations started 21 September 1955 Description National airline of the Korean Democratic People's Republic (North Korea), providing international services from the capital Pyongyang. It also operates occasional charter flights to points in Asia, Africa and Europe. History Formerly known as Chosonminhang Korean Airways (CAAK), it was formed to succeed SOKAO, the joint Soviet-North Korean airline established in 1950. Executives CFO Choe Y Gu Director General Kim YYong Fleet 8xAntonovAn-24 3x llyushin II-62M 1 x llyushin II-76M 2xTupolevTu-134B 4xTupolevTu-154B Destinations (international scheduled) Bangkok. Beijing, Macau, Shenyang, Vladivostok Goose Bay Airport, P0 Box 310, Stn "A", Goose Bay. Labrador, AOP1 SO, Canada Tel+1 (709)8966730 Fax+1 (709)8968905 E-mailsales®airlabrador.com Websitewww.airlabrador.com/ Services scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Pike family (100%) Alliances Air Canada Regional Date established 1948 Description Operates scheduled daily passenger and freight services throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, together with codeshare flights for Air Canada Regional. Charter operations are also available, with the options of landing in remote and off-strip destinations on skis, wheels and floats. History Established as Newfoundland Airways, operating out of Gander with float equipped aircraft. Initially the airline started operations with charter work, however mail and freight deliveries were added to Newfoundland and Labrador. Since then the base of the company has moved to Goose Bay. In 1983 Provincial Investments, owned by Roger Pike, purchased the airline and its associate company, Labrador Aviation Services. Executives Chairman and CEO Roger W Pike VP and COO * .Dave Chaulk ' Director of Maintenance Harry Ford Director of Flight Operations Wayne Morris f, Fleet 1 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100 4 xdeHavillandDHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 < 2 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner * Main bases Goose Bay Destinations (domestic scheduled) Black Tickle, Cartwright, Charlottetown, Davis Inlet, Fox Harbour, Gander, Goose Bay, Hopedale, Makkovik, Mary's Harbour, Nain, Port Hope Simpson, Postville. Rigolet, St Anthony, St Johns, Stephenville, Williams Harbour 67, rue de Montlhery, Silic 172, Rungis Cedex, 94533, France Tel +33 (1) 49 79 23 00 Fax +33 (1) 46 86 50 95 Sita ORYCSVD Website www.air-liberte.fr Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Taitbout Antibes (through Participations Aeronautique) (100%) Alliances Aeris, Air Calypso, Air Normandie, Flandre Air Date established July 1987 Date operations started 1988 Description French independent carrier, operating scheduled domestic and international services to 35 cities. History Air Liberie filed for bankruptcy in September 1996, but was rescued when British Airways acquired a majority stake in October of that year. TAT European Airlines (another British Airways subsidiary) and Air Liberie started to merge in March 1997, and have operated as Air Liberie namesince March 1998. Air Liberie became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Taitbout Antibes in May 2000. Plans to merge with AOM under the Air Liberie name. Employees total 2,800 FSfchtcrew 300 Cabin crew 800 Executives CEO Paul Reutlinger President and Chairman Marc Rochet Financial Director Nicolas Wittenberg Marketing Director Olivier Moracchini m Fleet 2 xATR 42-300 ^' 2 xATR 72-200 4 x Boeing MD-82 , 10 x Boeing MD-83 t 10xFokker100 3 x Fokker F28 Mk2000 3 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Hubs Paris Orly Destinations international scheduled) Cayenne, Fort de France, Geneva, Havana, London, Los Angeles, Nassau, Noumea, Papeete, Pointe-as-Pitre, Punta Cana, St Denis de la Reunion, St Lucia. St Maarten, Varadero. Zurich Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bordeaux, Carcassonne, Figari, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice, Paris, Perpignan, Toulon, Toulouse. Air Link International Airways Air Link Building, Domestic Road, Pasay City, Philippines Tel +632 (833) 38 75 Fax +632 (833) 38 91 E-mail airlink@pacmc.net.ph Services charter, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Date established 10 October 1983 Date operations started 1984 Description Undertakes charter services and also operates a flying school with small aircraft. Employees total 185 Engineering staff 3 Fiightcrew 25 Cabin crew 10 Executives President and General Manager Geronimo A Amurao Director, Aviation School Raymundo L Cocjin Director, Maintenance Dept Nestor E Dapar Fleet 1xNAMCYS-11A-500 Hubs Manila - Ninoy Aquino International TM'IIHHIIBMIM^ "" " !••••—^—— Veiveriu 132, Kaunas, 3018, Lithuania Tel +370 (7) 391 420 Fax +370 (7) 226030 Sita KUNDDTT E-mail hdoffice@airlithuania.lt Website www.airlithuania.lt Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Lithuanian Airlines (100%) Date established 13 September 1991 Date operations started 15 February 1992 Description Regional airline providing scheduled and charter flights from Kaunas and Palanga airports. It operates 27 scheduled flights per week to five destinations in Scandinavia and Germany. History Established as a state-owned company on the basis of the former flying sub-division of the Kaunas Joint Air Detachment of Aeroflot. After starting as a charter operator, a first scheduled flight was added to Budapest in February 1993. On 17 July 1995, Air Lithuania was reorganised into a joint stock company, and has been a subsidiary of flag-carrier Lithuanian Airlines since August 1997. Employees total 173 Executives Director General Tomas Laurinaitis Deputy Director General Antanas Marcinkevicius Economics Director Jurate Jukstiene Financial Director Janina Sinkeviciene Flight Operations Director Evaldas Petkus Technical Director Remigijus Alisauskas Fleet 1 x ATR 42-300 5 x Yakovlev Yak-40 Main bases Kaunas International Hubs Kaunas International, Palanga International Destinations (international scheduled) Billund, Hamburg, Kristianstad, Oslo Destinations (domestic scheduled) Kaunas, Palanga Le Millenaire 11,417 Rue Samuel Morse, Montpelier, 34961 Cedex 2. France Tel+33 (4) 67 20 67 20 Fax+33 (4) 67 6410 61 SitaMPLMKFU Websitewww.air-littoral.fr Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Doumer Marine (28%), Marc Dufour (4.7%), Others (0.3%), SAirGroup (49%), Taitbout Antibes (18%) Alliances Oualiflyer, Finnair Date established April 1972 Date operations started 23 May 1972 Description Major regional carrier operating a comprehensive scheduled domestic network in central/southern France, and international flights to neighbouring countries. History Started as a domestic airline, and opened its first international route, from Nice to Milan, in 1981. Began some services on behalf of Air France in 1993. Operations from a new base at Nice were begun on 28 October 1996 by the Air Littoral Riviera Division. The SAirGroup signed an agreement in Paris in September 1998 to acquire 49% of Air Littoral's capital. Plans are being finalised to merge the airline with AOM/Air Liberte to form the largest French carrier after Air France. Executives CEO Paul Reutlinger President Joel de Cernon Director General of Air Littoral Marc Lemaitre VP Scheduling and Planning Stephane Sie Director - Air Littoral Express Pierre Fourques Director Cabin Crew Brigitte Clement Director Information Systems Jacqueline Delpont Director Legal Affairs Didier Camps Director Planning and Regulation Jean-Pierre Garsaball Technical Director Jean Lorenzi Fleet 10 x ATR 42-500 17 x Bombardier (Canadair) CRJ1OOER 1x Fokker 100 5 x Fokker 70 Main bases Montpellier - Mediterranee Hubs Montpellier - Mediterranee, Nice - Cote d'Azur Destinations (international scheduled) Barcelona, Bologna, Florence, Geneva, Innsbruck, Madrid, Munich, Naples, Rome, Stuttgart, Venice, Vienna, Zurich Destinations (domestic scheduled) Ajaccio, Bastia, Bordeaux, Calvi, Carcassonne, Figari, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Metz/Nancy, Montpellier, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Perpignan, Rennes, Rodez, Strasbourg, Toulon, Toulouse Air Luxor Plaza, Av. da Republica, 101, Lisbon, 1050-190, Portugal Tel+351 (21)781 6262 Fax+351 (21)781 6263 Sita LISLXCR E-mailairluxor@airluxor.com Website www.airluxor.com Services charter, international, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Mirpun Group Date established 1988 Date operations started 1997 Description Operates transatlantic passenger charter flights from its base at Lisbon Airport, and seasonal European flights in the summer, together with on-demand cargo flights. The company also has a Business Aviation and Air Ambulance Division operating business jets mainly for NetJets Europe. Employees total 50 Engineering staff 13 Fiightcrew 22 Cabin crew 85 Executives President Paulo Mirpuri VP Admin and Finance Luis Mirpuri VP Marketing and Sales Marianela Mirpuri VP Operations Carlos Mirpuri FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 2001 63
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