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Directory: world airlines Website www.astra-airlines.com/ Services charter Date established 2001 Description A Swiss start-up airline, aiming to provide wet- leases with a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, and charters to the Caribbean. It is also known as Aerowings. wxm^w SBBBBBBnnBEi Bookham Lodge, KT11 3QJ Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey, UK Tel +44 1932 860 714 Fax +44 1932 590 056 Website www.fiyastraeus.com Services international, charter, passenger Date established 17 January 2001 Description Planning to start operations on 28 March 2002 fly ing for tour operators from London Gatwick and Manchester airports. The initial fleet will consist of a single Boeing 737, build ing to five aircraft by May, 2002. Executives Chairman Brad Burgess Commercial Director Jonathan Hinkles Finance Director Marcus Manning Flight Operations Director John Mahon Technical Director Steve Hodgkiss Narimanovo Airport, Astrakhan, Astrakhan, Russia Tel +7 (8512) 249396 Fax +7 (8512) 244487 Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Astrakhan employees (65%), legal entities(25%), private investors(10%) Date established 1994 Description Operates domestic and international passenger/cargo schedules and charters. History The first official airport was built in Astrakhan in 1936. In 1954 all Astrakhan flight squads and the airport were merged into the Astrakhan Integrated Airsquad. Astrakhan Airlines was formed as a result of the separation of airline from the airport. Executives General Director Vladimir Stepanovich Right Director Nickolai Shvedov Technical Director Vladimir Todory Fleet 4xAntonovAn-24B 3 x Antonov An-24RV 5xTupolevTu-134A Main base Astrakhan-Narimanovo (ASF) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Astrakhan, Moscow Destinations (international scheduled) Aktau, Yerevan ATC AIR DE Terminal de Carga International, Bodega 5, Aeroport Eldorado, Bogota, Colombia Tel +57 1 414 8070 Fax +57 1 413 5431 Website www.atc.com.co Services scheduled, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Columbian investors (60%), Venezuelan investors (40%) Date established 12 October 1992 Date operations started March 1993 Description The second largest cargo airline in Colombia, oper ating regular flights within Colombia and to Miami. History Began three daily flights to Miami in September 1997, Employees total 110 Engineering staff 12 Flightcrew 18 Executives President and CEO Carlos Child CFO Fabioia Corredor Engineering Director Luis Alberto Bellido Personnel Director Angela Aldana Fleet: 2 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 50 Main base Bogota - Eldorado (BOG) Alliances Azerbaijan Airlines Date established 1994 Date operations started 1994 Description Operates cargo charters to destinations within the CIS. ATI has also operated flights under the United Nations pro gramme. History Began operations using two leased llyushin ll-76s on regular flights between Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates. In December 1996, ATI and Azerbaijan Airlines founded a joint ven ture airline called Azalavia Cargo. Executives Director General Valeriy Ternovoy Commercial Director Audrey Romanchenko Chief Pilot Sergey Markin Fleet 1x Antonov An-26B 10 x llyushin II-76M 1 x llyushin II-76T 1xPZL-MielecAn-28 Main base Kiev-Zhulhany (IEV) Hubs Sharjah International (SHJ), Baku (BAK). Ostend International (OST) 10/2 Nikolskaya St, Moscow, Russia Tel +7 (095) 923 9717 Fax +7 (095) 921 4360 Sita MOWT03G Website www.atlant-soyuz.ru/ Services scheduled, charter, domestic, international, passenger, cargo Date established 8 June 1993 Date operations started June 1993 Description Provides regular passenger and freight services to several countries including Belgium, China, Egypt, Germany, Italy, Spain, Turkey, UAE and the UK. Executives General Director Stanislav Leitchenko Fleet 1 x Antonov An-12 1x llyushin 11-18D I x llyushin II-62M 8 x llyushin II-76M II x llyushin II-76T 1 x llyushin II-86 1 x llyushin H-96-300 2xTupolevTu-134A 3xTupolevTu-154B Main base Chkalovskij (CKL), Moscow - Sheremetyevo (SVO) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Chkalovsky, Magadan Busto Jose Marti 2, Managua, Nicaragua Tel +505 222 5787 Fax +505 228 5614 Website www.atlanticairlines.com.ni/ Services charter, international, domestic, passenger Description Charter airline, operating domestic and interna tional flights in Central America. Fleet 4xLetL4lOUVP-E ATI AIRCOMPANY (Til) 37 Polevaya Street, Kiev, Ukraine Tel +38 044 457 5831 Fax +38 044 457 6918 Sita IEVAA8X Services charter, international, cargo ATLANTIC AIRLINES (AAG) Hanger Five, Coventry Airport. CV8 3AZ. UK Tel +44 (0) 24 7630 7566 Fax +44 (0) 24 7630 7703 Sita CVTAAXH Website www.atlanticairlines.co.uk Services charter, international, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Atlantic Holdings, manage ment Date established 1994 Date operations started 1998 Description Predominantly an air cargo and passenger charter operator, with a fast response ad hoc profile. Holds Department of Transport Marine Pollution control contract. The company also operates a fleet of historic aircraft and owns and operates Coventry Airport. History Began operations in Jersey as an air taxi operator with the name General Aviation Services, it took the name Air Atlantique in 1975. From March 1998, all public transport opera tions started operating under the Atlantic Airlines banner. In 2001 the Air Atlantique name for the company's "Heavy" piston types was re-introduced. Employees total 76 Executives Chairman Mike Collett Group Managing Director James Foden Managing Director Russell Ladkin Chief Executive Tony Auld Group Company Secretary Stephen Goyna Engineering Director Nigel Hiorns Technical Services Director Doug Law Fleet 1 x Fairchild Dornier Metro III 2 x Lockheed L-188 Electra 5 x Lockheed L-188C Electra ATLANTIC AIRWAYS (FAROE ISLANDS) (RC) (FLI) Vagar Airport, Soervagur. FO-380, Faroe Islands Tel +298 34 10 00 Fax +298 34 10 11 Sita FAEADRC Website www.atlantic.fo Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders government of the Faroe Islands (100%) Alliances Air Iceland Date established 1987 Date operations started 28 March 1988 Description National airline of the Faroe Islands, operating domestic helicopter services and international passenger flights. History Founded with Cimber Air as a shareholder, but the Faroese government took full ownership in 1989. In spring 1994, government-owned SL Helicopters was incorporated into Atlantic Airways. Employees total 75 Engineering staff 15 Flightcrew 15 Cabin crew 15 Executives Chairman Christian Andreasen President Magni Arge Chief Accountant Marius Davidsen Fleet 2 xBAe 146-200 Main base Vagar (Faroe Islands) (FAE) Destinations (international scheduled) Aalborg, Aberdeen, Billund, Copenhagen, London, Oslo Reykjavik, Stavanger, IMIVaitlillitVr'.Yfltitt'fl San Diego No 13, Portal 1-2A, E-35200 Gran Canaria, Spain Tel +34 92 868 0190 Fax +34 92 868 3365 Services regional, passenger Date established 1992 Fleet 1 x Fairchild Dornier Metro 23 1 x Fairchild Dornier Metro II IAJ.WIIJJWBWHI 515A Shaw Road, Dulles, Virginia, USA Tel +1 (703) 925 6000 Fax +1 (703) 925 6299 Website www.atlanticcoast.com Services scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Atlantic Coast Airlines Holdings (100%) Alliances Air Canada, BMI British Midland, Delta Connection, Spanair, United Airlines, United Express Date established 15 December 1989 Date operations started 15 December 1989 Description Operates regional services under the United Express banner, serving over 50 destinations along the US East Coast from Maine to Florida, with over 500 departures a day. History Has been in a comprehensive marketing agreement with United Airlines since its foundation. In 1999, Atlantic Coast Airlines established Atlantic Coast Jet to operate as a Delta Connection Carrier. Employees total 3,300 Executives Chairman and CEO Kerry Skeen President and COO Thomas Moore Executive Vice-President, CFO & Treasurer Richard Surratt Senior VP Customer Services Michael Davis VP Compliance and Safety Kenneth Latour VP Financial Planning and Controller David Asai VP General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Richard Kennedy VP In-Flight Cathy Bradley VP Information Systems Duffy Mees VP Market Planning Eric Nordling www.flightinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 12-18 MARCH 2002 79
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