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WORLD AIRLINE JiD RECTORY Impulse Airlines [VQ] (OOA) Eleventh Street, Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, Mascot, New South Wales, 2020, Australia Tel+61 (2)9317 5400 Fax+61 (2)93174004 SitaSYDOPVQ E-mail saleseimpulseairlines.com.av Website http://www.impulseairlines.com/ Services scheduled, charter, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders AMP Asset Management Australia, Arabian Gulf Investments (Far East), CVC Asia Pacific, GIC Special Investments, Gerry and Sue McGowan, National Australia Asset Management Date established 1992 Date operations started 18 December 1992 Description Provides regional scheduled flights primarily in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales. History Known as Oxley Airlines until taken over by the Impulse Transportation Group in December 1992. In August 1998 Impulse Airlines was successful in winning theTamworth - Sydney licence which became available when Tamair ceased operations. The carrier launched low-cost domestic services in 2000 with Boeing 717s. Employees total 250 Executives Executive Chairman Gerry McGowan Executive Director Sue McGowan Fleet 7 x Boeing 717-200 14 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner Orders 5 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner Main bases Sydney - Kingsford Smith International Hubs Newcastle - Williamtown, Tamworth Destinations (domestic scheduled) Armidale, Brisbane, Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Cooma, Glen Innes, Gold Coast, Inverell, Kempsey, Melbourne, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Sydney, Tamworth, Taree Independent Carrier [C3] (IPR 87/89 Frunze Street, Kiev, 254080, Ukraine Tel +380 44 462 5875 Fax +380 44 4625992 Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Alliances Crimea Air Date established 18 October 1993 Date operations started 18 August 1994 Description Operates both scheduled and charter flights, and has also performed multiple contracts on behalf of international companies in Africa, the Far East and South America. History Originally operated charier cargo services until the end of 1997, when it moved into scheduled passenger services. Executives General Director Victor Vershigora Depty General Director Ghirtchenko V Serge Executive Director Julie B Kiseiev Fleet 2xAntonovAn-24B Orders 5xAntonovAn-140 Main bases Kharkov Destinations (international scheduled) Chisinau, Moscow Destinations (domestic scheduled) Chernovtsy, Kharkov, Kiev, Simferopol, Uzhgorod [IC] (IAC) Indian Airlines Airlines House, 113 Gurdwara Rakabganj Road, New Delhi, 110001, India Tel +91 (11) 371 8951 Fax +91 (11) 3711014 Telex (031) 66110ICHQ IN Website http://www.nic.in/indian-airlines Services scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholderss Government of India (now a government holding company)(100%), Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Alliance Air (100%) Alliances Air-India, Druk Air, Malaysia Airlines, SriLankan Airlines Date established 1 August 1953 Date operations started 1 August 1953 Description One of the world's largest domestic carriers, operating to 56 domestic and 17 regional destinations. History Formed as a state corporation, taking over domestic and regional services operated by eight private airlines. The regional carrier, Vayudoot, which was formed with Air-India in 1981, was later re-integrated. The Indian Government has decided to restructure the airline and lower its stake from 100% to 49%. Employees total 21,992 Executives Chairman and Managing Director Anil Baijal Deputy Managing Director N C Ghosh Deputy Managing Director J R.D Rao Deputy Managing Director Gurdip Singh Fleet 6 x Airbus A300B2 4 x Airbus A300B4-200 32 x Airbus A320-200 1 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 4 x Fairchild Dornier 228-200 Main bases Calcutta International, Mumbai/Bombay International, Delhi - Indira Gandhi International, Hyderabad, Chennai International Destinations (international scheduled) Bahrain, Bangkok, Colombo, Dhaka, Doha, Al-Fujairah, Karachi, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Muscat, Male, Yangon, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah, Singapore Destinations (domestic scheduled) Agartala, Agra, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Bhubaneswar, Vadodara, Bagdogra, Bhopai, Bhavnagar, Bangalore, Calcutta, Chennai, Coimbatore, Cochin, Delhi, Dibrugarh, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Imphal, Indore, Chandigarh, Jammu, Kozhikode, Lucknow, Madurai, Mumbai, Ranchi, Patna, Pune, Puttaparthi, Raipur, Srinagar, Tirupati, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirapally, Varanasi Indigo Air 445 N. Wells,, Suite 203, IL 60610 Chicago, USA Services scheduled, charier, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders American Express(10%) Date established 1999 Date operations started 28 August 2000 Description Indigo is the first corporate jet operator to receive US Department of Transportation (DOT) air carrier certification to begin "regular and frequent service" between city pairs. DOT certification allows Indigo to sell individual seats on the flights, but does not allow Indigo to market itself as a scheduled carrier. History Services began with three, executive configured, eight-seat Dassault Falcon 20 jets operating between Chicago and New York and should eventually include Atlanta, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. Executives Chairman and CEO Matthew G. Andersson Senior VP Finance and CFO James Clarke President and COO John Fenton Senior VP of Finance and CFO Jim Clarke Director of Marketing Anne Gray Indonesia Air Transport - IAT Pondok Cabe Aerodrome, PO Box 2485, Jakarta, Indonesia Tel+62(21 )7490213 Fax+62(21)7491287 E-mailaircharter@iat.co.id Services charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Alliances Pelita Air Service, Date established 1968 Date operations started 1968 Description Provides a wide variety of aviation services to the oil, gas and mining industries within Indonesia and South East Asia, both on and offshore. History Commenced operations initially for the state oil company Pertamina and its foreign oil production sharing contractors. Employees total 370 Engineering staff 85 Flightcrew65 Cabin crew12 Executives Managing Director Azmar Mualim Fleet 2 x British Aerospace One-Eleven 400 1 x British Aerospace One-Eleven 475 2xFokker50 1xFokkerF27Mk500 2xFokkerF27Mk600 3 x Gulfstream Aerospace I 2 x Raytheon Aircraft Beech 1900D Airliner 4 x Shorts SC-7Skyvan Main bases Jakarta- Halim Perdanakusuma International Hubs Balikpapan Indonesian Airlines Jl Mendawai 1,35Jakarta, 12130, Indonesia Tel+6221 727 90974 Fax+6221 72790974 Services scheduled, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Private investors (75%), Rudy Setyopurnomo (25%) Date established 1999 Description Indonesian start-up which was due to begin services on 20 November 2000 with two leased Boeing 737-200S between Jakarta, Surabaya and Medan. Executives President Director Rudy Setyopurnomo Inland Aviation Services P0 Box 244, Aniak, Alaska, 99557, USA Tel +1 907 675 4624 Fax +1 907 675 4641 Website http://inlandaviation.com Services scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Ray Dorsey(10%), Eric Feige (39%), Stephen Hill (41 %), Michael Murphy (10%) Date operations started 5 August 1995 Description Operates scheduled passenger flights and full service on-demand aircraft charter operations. History Established as Bethel Aircraft Services offering single pilot on demand charter services. Stephen Hill acquired majority ownership of the company in June 1996 and changed the name to Inland Aviation Services. Executives President Steven Hill Director of Operations Eric Feige VP Business Operations Michael Murphy Director of Maintenance Ray Dorsey Main bases Aniak Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aniak, Anvik, Chandalar, Chuathbaluk, Crooked Creek, Grayling, Kalskag, Red Devil, Russian Mission, Shageluk, Sleetmute, Intensive Air [IMJ (XRA) PO Box 91212, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa Tel +2711 788 7659 Fax +2711 880 7404 Services scheduled, charier, domestic, passenger Date established 1989 Description Operates regular and charter passenger services from its bases at Johannesburg. History Intensive Air is the brainchild of its CEO Kobus Louw, who was the founder of South African air ambulance" service Care Airlines. In July 2000 Intensive was granted its first scheduled air transport licence to operate a low-' cost service on the easyJet model. K Employees total 25 Executives CEO J Louw Fleet 3 x British Aerospace 748 series 2A 3xFokkerF28Mk4000 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Cape Town, Johannesburg Inter Air (South Africa) 06] (ILN) Private Bag 8, Johannesburg International Airport, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 1627, South Africa Tel+27 (11) 616 0636 Fax+27 (11) 616 0930 Sita JNSDZD6 Services scheduled, international, regional, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders J. Attala, M. Attala, P. Attala, B Holomisa, V Nathan, D Tokoph Alliances Air Austral Date established 1993 Date operations started 1994 Description Operates scheduled passenger services from Johannesburg to points in southern and West Africa, as well as to Malta and Cyprus. History Initially operated domestic services, but these have now ceased. Regional services started in April 1995 to Entebbe, Antananarivo and Ndola. Employees total 112 Executives Chairman and CEO David Tokoph Director M Attala Director J Attala Director P Attala Director B Holomisa Director V Nathan Fleet 1x Boeing 707-320C 1x Boeing 727-1OOC 1x Boeing 737-200C Main bases Johannesburg Jan Smuts International Destinations (international scheduled) Antananarivo, Douala, Libreville, Mahe Island, Moroni, Ndola 84 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 27 March - 2 April 2001
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