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WORLD AIRLINER r" ^DIRECTORY Head of Strategy & Commercial Co-operation Miroslav Bingel Fleet 1xAntonovAn-24RV 2 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 1x Boeing 737-300 2 x Saab 2000 2 x Saab 340B 1xYakovlevYak-42 1xYakovlevYak-42D Main bases Vilnius International Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Kiev, London, Moscow, Paris, Stockholm, Tallinn, Warsaw Destinations (domestic scheduled) Palanga, Vilnius Lloyd Aereo Boliviano LAB [LB] (LLB) Aeropuerlo Jorge Wilstermann, Casila 132, Cochabamba, Bolivia Tel+591 (42)50736 Fax+591 (42)50766 Telex 6290 LB BV SitaCBBDDLB E-mail sugerencias@labairlines.bo.net Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Bolivia (48.27%), VASP Brazilian Airlines (49.0%) Alliances AeroSur Oate established 15 September 1925 Date operations started 23 September 1925 Description Bolivian flag-carrier operating a network of services to 12 cities within Bolivia and 18 international destinations, as well as cargo services. History One of the oldest airlines in the world, established by German residents with the support of the Bolivian Government. The airline was nationalised on 14 May 1941, Employees total 1,742 Executives Chairman of the Board Ullysses Canhedo Azevedo Executive President Daniel Dohring General Manager Antonio Sanchez Commercial Manager Juan Carlos Miranda Administrative Manager Marcio Magno Rodigues Commercial Cargo Manager Elizabeth De Revollo Commercial Sales Manager Jose R Calvo Finance Manager Julio C T Neto Operations Manager Federico Quiroga Purchasing Manager Mauro Cherulli Technical Manager Alfredo Panoni Traffic Manager Joao Martin Ribeiro Fleet 1x Airbus A310-3O0 2 x Boeing 727-100 1x Boeing 727-100C 3 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced 2 x Boeing 737-300 1 x Fokker F27 Mk200 Destinations (international scheduled) Arica, Asuncion, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Cancun, Caracas, Cordoba, Cuzco, Iquique, Lima, Manaus, Mexico City, Miami, Montevideo, Panama City, Quito, Salta, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Tucuman, Destinations (domestic scheduled) Cobija, Cochabamba, Guayaramerin, La Paz, Magdalena, Puerto Suarez, Riberalta, San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Sucre, Tarija, Trinidad , Loganair St Andrews Drive, Glasgow Airport, Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA32TG, UK '-" Tel +44 (0) 141 848 7594 Fax +44 (0) 141 887 6020 Services scheduled, charter, regional, passenger and cargo t Parent organisation/shareholders Scott Grier, Stephen Bond, Trevor Bush Alliances British Airways Date established 1 February 1962 Description Operates scheduled services in mainland Scotland and to Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles, as well as to Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. It is also contracted to provide the Scottish Air Ambulance Service with Islanders. History Established by the Logan Construction Co Ltd, but became a subsidiary of the Airlines of Britaih Group in 1987. A franchise agreement was signed with British Airways on 11 July 1994, paving the way for the rationalisation of two carriers' Scottish operations. As a result of a managment buy out, Loganair* now a new independent company, which commenced operation on 1 March 1997. Employees totaM 54 Engineering staff 27 Flightcrew 59 Cabin crew17 Executives Chairman ScottGrier OBE Chief Executive James Cameron Director of Commercial Operations Andrew C Jolly Finance Director Adrian Lutze Flight Operations Director lain J Huzzard Fleet 2 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 3xSaab340B ,' 3 x Shorts 360-300 Main bases Glasgow International Hubs Edinburgh, Inverness Destinations (international scheduled) Dublin Destinations (domestic scheduled) Barra, Benbecula, Campbeltown, Eday, Edinburgh, Fair Isle, Glasgow, ft Inverness, Islay, Kirkwall, Londonderry, North Ronaldsay, PapaWestray, Sanday, Shetland Islands, Stornoway, Stronsay, Tiree, Unst, Westray, Wick, LOT Polish Airlines [LO] (LOT) 65/79 Jerozollmskie Av., 17STYCZNIA39, Warsaw, 00-697/00-906, Poland Tel+48 22 630 5621 Fax+48 22 830 0675 SitaWAWSPLO E-mail lotdopr®lot.com Website http://www.lot.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Polish Government(62.4%), SAirGroup(37,6%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings EuroLOT(100%) Alliances Aeroflot, Air Prance, Alitalia, American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Balkan Bulgarian, British Airways)(SA Czech Airlines, Deutsche BA, El Al, EuroLOT, Finnair, Iberia, Lithuanian Airlines, Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise, Qualiflyer Alliance, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, TAROM Romanian Air Transport Date established 1 January 1929 Dale operations started March 1929 Description National carrier of Poland, providing scheduled passenger and cargo services to 43 cities in 31 countries. History Formed by the Polish Government as a state-owned, self-governing corporation, taking over existing domestic routes and opening services to Europe. The invasion of Poland, which led to World War Two, forced the suspension of all flights, but these were re-activated on 1 April 1945. In December 1992 the airline became a joint stock company, as a transitional step towards partial privatisation, which was effected towards the end of 1999, with the SAirGroup acquiring a 37.6% stake. Executives President and CFO Jan Litwinski VP Andrzej Slodownik VP Human Resources and Management Zbigniew Lesiecki VP Privatization and Restructuring Zbigniew Kiszczak VP Finance Piotr Ikanowicz VP Marketing & Services Marek Sidor VP Operations and Technical Bogdan Papis Fleet 2 x Boeing 737-300 7 x Boeing 737-400 9 x Boeing 737-500 2 x Boeing 767-200ER 3 x Boeing 767-300ER 6xEmbraerERJ-145 4xEmbraerERJ-145ER Orders 2 x Boeing 737-800 6xEmbraerERJ-145ER Main bases Warsaw - Okecie Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Chicago, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Helsinki, Istanbul, Kiev, Larnaca, London, Lvov, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Minsk, Moscow, Munich, New York, Nice, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Riga, Rome, Sofia, Stockholm, St Petersburg, Stuttgart, Tallinn, Tel Aviv, Vienna, Vilnius, Zagreb, Zurich Destinations (domestic scheduled) Gdansk, Katowice, Krakow, Poznan, Rzeszow, Szczecin, Warsaw, Wroclaw 8L-A1-Obour Buildings, Building #5, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt Tel +20 2 392 3799 Fax +20 2 392 3799 Services scheduled, international, passenger Date established 1997 Description Provides charter flights to Egyptian resorts from European cities. Executives Managing Director AN Dashti Fleet 4 x Airbus A320-200 Orders 2 x Airbus A320-200 [4J1 (LOV) Operated passenger flights with Jetstream 31 aircraft from Biggin Hill to Deauville during the summer months, as well as franchise operations for Regional Airlines from Birmingham (o points in Northern France. The airline also provided air-taxi and organ transplant transportation services. All operations ceased in April 2000. The airline first entered the scheduled passenger market in 1991, initially offering scheduled flights from Lydd and Le Touquet, but moved to Biggin Hill Airport in 1993. On 14 September 1998, Love Air commenced franchise Services on behalf of Regional Airlines. LTE International Airways Calle del Ter 27, Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, 07009, Spain Tel+34(971 (475700 Fax+34(971)478886 Telex68660LTEOPE SitaPMIDZXO E-maildgral.lte@arrakis.es Services charter, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders LTU International Airways (100%) Date established 29 April 1987 Date operations started 1 November 1987 Description Operates passenger services between mainland Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands and Austria, Germany, Greece, Turkey and Morocco. Parent company LTU International Airways intends to integrate LTE into its own operations. Employees total 200 Flightcrew 34 Cabin crew 72 Executives Managing Director Mateo Julia General Director Lazaro Ros Personnel Director Juan Maura Technical Director Arturo Melgar Financial Director Benjamin Roehrig Flight Operations Director Pablo Estrada Fleet 3 x Boeing 757-200 Main bases Palma de Mallorca Hubs Cologne/Bonn - Konrad Adenauer, Gran Canaria - La Palma LTU International Airways [LT (LTU) Halle 8, Flughafen, Dusseldorf, D-40474. Germany Tel +49 (211) 941 808 Fax +49 (211) 941 8881 Telex 8585573 Sila DUSSSLT Website http://www.ltu.com Services scheduled, charter, international, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders CKA (10.2%), Rewe Touristik (39.9%), SAirGroup (49.9%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings LTE International Airways SA (100%) Alliances Crossair, Sabena, Swissair Date established 20 October 1955 Description Major German airline providing scheduled and charter holiday flights to the Mediterranean Basin, and further afield to the Americas, East Africa and the Far East. Part of the Qualifier Mileage Program. History Founded as Lufttransport Union, the present name being adopted in 1956. LTU acquired a 25% stake in Spanish charter carrier LTE International Airways in 1992. The SAirGroup took a 49.9% stake in 1998. Employees total 5,200 Engineering staff 351 Flightcrew 364 Cabin crew 1,454 Executives CEO Peter Faukhauser Director Controller, Managing Director, Maintenance .Klaus Weirich Managing Director Peter Haslebacher Director, Engineering & Maintenance Helmut Himmeireich Director, Public Relations Marco Dadomo Director, Treasury Thomas Pietzka Fleet 2 x Airbus A320-200 6 x Airbus A330-300 3 x Boeing 737-700 11 x Boeing 757-200 6 x Boeing 767-300ER Orders 6 x Airbus A320-200 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 27 March - 2 April 2001
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