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2001
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IRECTORY Fleet 1 x BAE Systems Avro RJ70 1 x Bombardier (de Havilland) Dash 8-100 1 x Bombardier (de Havilland) Dash 8-200 5 x British Aerospace BAe 146-100 6 x British Aerospace BAe 146-200 2 x British Aerospace BAe 146-300 Main bases Canberra International, Cairns International, Darwin International, Perth International, Hubs Alice Springs, Brisbane, Perth International Destinations (domestic scheduled) Adelaide, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Brisbane, Broome, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Gove, Hamilton Island, Kalgoorlie. Karratha, Mackay, Melbourne, Newcastle, Paraburdoo. Perth, Proserpine, Rockhampton, Tom Price c/o SA Airlink, PO Box 7529, Bonaero Park, Johannesburg, Gauteng. 1622, South Africa Tel +2711 395 3333 Fax +2711 3951440 E-mail karinegiy@saairlink.co.za Website www.saairlink.co.za Services scheduled, international, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders SA Airlink (40%), Government of Swaziland (60%) Date established 1999 Date operations started July 1999 Description Provides scheduled services from Manzini to South Africa. History Formed as a joint venture between SA Airlink and the Government of Swaziland. Fleet 1xFokkerF28Mk3000 Darwin International Airport, PO Box 39548, Winnellie, NT, 0821, Australia Tel+61 889452999 Fax+61 889453559 SitaDRWMDTL E-mail airnortheairnorth.com.au Website www.airnorth.com.au Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders John Gamble (14%), QTEC (31%), Skyport Group (55%) Alliances Ansett Australia Date established 1978 Date operations started 4 July 1978 Description Northern Australia's regional airline operating scheduled services to 28 destinations in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia, both under its own flight code and for Ansett Australia. History Started its business by operating charter flights only until scheduled services were introduced in 1981. Formerly known as Air North International Ltd. Employees total 130 Engineering staff 20 Flightcrew 70 Executives CEO and Director Michael A Bridge Director, Engineering Roger Leach Sales and Marketing Manager Michelle Carter Fleet 1 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia 2 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia Advanced 2 x Fairchild Dornier Metro 23 Main bases Darwin International Hubs Alice Springs, Katherine, Maningrida Destinations (international scheduled) Dili Destinations (domestic scheduled) Alice Springs, Bathurst Island, Borrolooia, Croker Island, Darwin, Elcho Island, Garden Point, Goulburn Island, Hooker Creek, Kalkurung, Katherine, Maningrida, Milingimbi, Ngukurr, Numbulwar, Ramingining, Snake Bay, Tennant Creek, Victoria River Downs 1563 Walioomsac Road, Suite 1, Wm H. Morse State Airport, Bennington, Vermont, VT 05201, USA Tel +1 (802) 753 5200 Web www.aimow.com Services scheduled, domestic, cargo Data established 1957 Description Provides a contract cargo service. History Formerly known as Bennington Aviation. Executives CEO David K Corey Fleet 11 x Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante 12 Z.Sultan str, Kazan, Tatarstan Republic, 420022, Russia Tel+7 8432 329231 Fax+7 8432 329481 E-mailroot@aero.kazan.su Websitewww.kazan.ru/air/ Services charter, international, cargo Date established 1994 Date operations started 1994 Description The main field of business of the company is long-distance international air carriage of heavy and oversized cargo. Executives Chairman R Ishakov General Director A Galunov Fleet 2x llyushin IL-76TD Parkway Three, Parkway Business Centre, 300 Princess Road, Manchester, Lancashire, M147QU, UK Tel+44161 2326600 Fax+44161 232 6610 SitaMANOOVZ Websitewww.airtours.co.uk/ Services charter, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Blue Sea lnvestments(100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Belgium (100%), FTI Fluggesellschaft (100%), Premiair (100%) Date established 10ctober 1990 Date operations started 11 March 1991 Description UK's second largest tour operator providing worldwide charter operations, primarily for the Airtours Group. Airtours International, Premiair and Fly FTI make up the Airtours Aviation Division. History The Airtours tour operating company was founded by entrepreneur and company Chairman, David Crossland and launched its own in-house airline. Cardiff-based Inter European Airways was acquired and integrated in November 1993. In February 1996, Airtours apuired Spies, a Scandinavian leisure group, giving Airtours full control over Premiair, the largest charter airline in Scandanavia. Common Management of the two airlines has yielded valuable benefits from a reduction in the level of aircraft spares, savings on fuel and insurance costs, and in the provision of common ground handling services. Executives Managing Director, AIH David L Henry Chairman of Aviation Division Michael Lee Group Chairman David Crossland Aviation Operations/Engineering Managing Director .Gene G Mashlan Director Commercial Bryan C Deavall Director Finance Clive J M Darlaston MA FCMA ACT Director Flight Operations Steve Soloman Director Ground Services Robin Walling 76 Director Operations/Planning Colin R Penny FRAeS In-flight Product Director Julie Irving Media Relations Deborah Sadler Fleet 13xAirbusA320-200 4xAirbusA321-200 3xAirbusA330-200 1x Airbus A330-300 6 x Boeing 757-200 3 x Boeing 767-300ER 4 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 1 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Main bases Manchester Destinations Operates a large international route network from major UK airports to key holiday destinations in Europe, Africa, North America and the Caribbean. 9955 AirTran Boulevard, Orlando, Florida, 32827, USA Tel +1 407251 5578 Fax+1 407 251 5564 Websitewww.airtran.com/ Services scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders AirTran Holdings (100%) Date established June 1993 Date operations started 26 October 1993 Description Operates over 275 daily departures to 30 cities throughout the eastern United States and the Midwest, including over 130 daily departures from Atlanta Hartfield. History Formerly known as Conquest Sun Airlines, the carrier was renamed AirTran Airways in August 1994. Following Northwest's objection to AirTran Airways' entry into the jet carrier business, its parent company signed an agreement with Northwest tor the spinoff to shareholders of the non-airline businesses. They became part of a new holding company; AirWays Corporation, which also owned Mesaba Aviation. In July 1997 the AirWays Corp announced a merger with ValuJet Airlines' parent company ValuJet Inc. of Atlanta. On 24 September 1997, the aforementioned parent companies became AirTran Holdings Inc, ValuJet was renamed AirTran Airlines and operations under that name began on 1 September 1998. On 23rd September 1999, AirTran Airways became the first airline in the world to take delivery of the Boeing 717. Employees total 3,900 Executives Chairman and CEO Joseph "Joe" B Leonard President and CFO Robert L Fornaro Chief Financial Officer Stan Gadek Senior VP Customer Service Thomas Kalil Senior VP Customer Service Marilyn L Rogers Senior VP Operations Stephen J Kolski Senior VP, General Counsel and Secretary Richard Magurno VP Finance and Controller , David W Lancelot VP Flight Operations Klaus Goersch VP Human Resources Loral Blinde VP Planning Kevin P Healy VP and CIO Rocky Wiggins VP Treasurer Steve Bossum VP, Maintenance and Engineering Guy Borowski Fleet 17 x Boeing 717-200 4 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 31 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 Orders 33 x Boeing 717-200 Main bases Orlando International Hubs Atlanta Hartsfield International Destinations (international scheduled) Freeport Destinations (domestic scheduled) Akron/Canton, Atlanta, Bloomington-Normal, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dayton, Flint, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Greensboro/High Point, Gultport/Biloxi, Houston, Jacksonville FL, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis/St Paul, Moline, Myrtle Beach, New Orleans, Newport News, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Savannah, Tampa, Toledo. Valparaiso, Washington Tbilisi Airport, Tbilisi, 380058, Georgia ' Tel +995 32 94 73 84, +995 32 94 73 84 Fax +995 32 94 04 63, +995 32 94 04 63 Sita Sita TBSAP3P, TBSAP3PJ" E-mail georgian@freeway-usa.com Website www.georgianairlines.com Services scheduled, international, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Georgian Alliances Aeroflot, Swissair Date established March 1997 Date operations started 1 July 1997 Description Largest Georgian airline operating international scheduled services. History Founded as Georgian Airlines, but renamed on 1 November 1999. In July 1998 the Georgian Government issue a tender for the sale of 49% of Georgian Airlines. Executives General Director David Davitdze Executive Director Badri Akhaladze Financial Director Vakhtang Asatiani Marketing Director TamzZedginidze Fleet 1xTupolevTu-134A 1xTupolevTu-154B 2xTupolevTu-154M 1 xYakovlevYak-40 Main bases Tbilisi Destinations (international scheduled) Brussels AJT Air International Leningradsky Prospekt 37, Building 7, Moscow, 125167, Russia Tel+7 (095) 155 5495 Sita MOWDDE9, MOWYAES E-mailajt_air@hotmail.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Teimouzaz Kaztchava, Vnukovo Airlines Date established 1991 Date operations started 1992 Description Operates a network of international, domestic and regional services linking the Russian Federation to the Middle East, North Africa, Western Europe and South East Asia. History Was the first independent Russian air company to be founded following the break up of Aeroflot. Executives CEOand Owner Teimouzaz Kartchava Director General Sergei A Gusok VP GetiyaTeimuraz FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 2001
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