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Directory: world airlines Finance Director Ove Nielsen Flight Operations Director Kristen Grodem Technical Director Sven Ove Nielsen Fleet 2 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 1 x Boeing 757-200 6 x de Havilland Dash 7 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aasiaat, Alluitsup Paa. Groennedal, llulissat, Kangerlussuaq. Kulusuk Island. Maniitsoq, Nanortalik, Narsaq. Narsarsuaq, Nuuk, Paamiut, Qaanaaq, Qaarsut, Qaqortoq, Sisimiut, Upernavik, Uummannaq Destinations (international scheduled) Copenhagen GROMOV AIR (GA!) Flight Research Institute, Zhukovsky, Moscow, 140160, Russia Tel +7 (095) 157 1867/3683 Fax +7 (095) 556 5334 Sita MOWGAXH Services charter, international, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Flight Researcher Institute (100%) Date established 1995 Date operations started 1995 Description Operates domestic and international passenger and cargo charters. History Founded as the commercial subsidiary of the Gromov Flight Research Institute, named after M M Gromov. Employees total 368 Executives General Director Director Fleet 3x AntonovAn-12 1 xAntonovAn-26 1 x llyushin II-62 1 x llyushin II-76T 6xTupolevTu-134A 1 xTupolevTu-154M 2xYakovtevYak-40 Eugeney Gorbunov Leonid Lobas Indonesia Tel +62 21 809 7234 Fax +62 21 809 7242 Services charter Description Operates charters for Djayan, an Indonesian forestry company, but intends to move into scheduled services. Executives Chief Executive Dolf Latumahina Fleet 1 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100 BP 1515, Conakry, Guinea Tel+224 44 10 85 Services charter, domestic, passenger Date established 1985 Date operations started 1985 Description Operates domestic charter flights with Antonov air craft leased in from other operators as required. Executives President Ibrahima Kouyate 20 Shengfu Rd. Guiyang, Guizhou Province, 550001, China Tel +86 8 515 847641 Sita KWEUFGY Services scheduled, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders China Southern Airlines (60%), Guizhou Xianfei Industrial (40%) Date established 1991 Description Small provincial airline operating scheduled domes tic passenger and cargo flights in southern China- Executives President Ma Yongxing Fleet 1x Harbin Y-12-11 Main base Beihai(BHY) Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Abu Dhabi (25%). government of Bahrain (25%), government of Qatar (25%). sultanate of Oman (25%) Alliances Air Tanzania, Air-India, American Airlines, BMI British Midland, Cyprus Airways. Egyptair, Iran Air, Kuwait Airways, Oman Air. Philippine Airlines. Royal Air Maroc Date established 24 March 1950 Date operations started 5 July 1950 Description National carrier of the Gulf States of Bahrain. Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, operating scheduled international flights from Abu Dhabi, Bahrain. Doha and Muscat to destinations in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East and the USA. History Established by UK aviator Freddie Bosworth as Gulf Aviation Company, initially providing a commuter service between Bahrain, Doha and Dhahran, and contract work for oil exploration companies. Between 1951 and 1970, BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation) became a major shareholder, contributing operating capital, qualified pilots and technicians. Services to London started in April 1970 with a Vickers VC10. The governments of Abu Dhabi. Bahrain, Oman, and Qatar pur chased BOAC's shares in 1973, and with the Foundation Treaty of 1 January, 1974, Gulf Aviation Company became the national carrier of the four states and was renamed Gulf Air. Employees total 5.560 Engineering staff 353 Flightcrew 470 Cabin crew 1.526 Executives President/Chief Executive Ibrahim Abdulla Al Hamer VP Commercial and Customer Service Adel Abdalla Ali VP Operations Peter Jurgen Weiss Acting VP Finance Mohammed Hassan Acting VP Human Resources and Services Ali Yousif Ahmadi Assistant VP Business Policy and Development Abdulhakim Al Mutawa Assistant VP Corporate Services Neil Warringer Fleet 10 x Airbus A320-200 4 x Airbus A330-200 5 x Airbus A340-300 8 x Boeing 767-300ER Main base Muscat-Seeb International (MCT). Doha International (DOH), Abu Dhabi International (AUH). Bahrain International (BAH) Destinations (international scheduled) Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Amman, Amsterdam. Athens, Bangkok, Beirut, Belfast, Boston, Cairo, Casablanca, Chennai, Chicago, Colombo, Damascus, Dammam, Dares Salaam, Delhi, Dhaka, Doha, Dubai, fEdinburgh, Frankfurt, Glasgow. Hong Kong. Islamabad. Istanbul, Jakarta, Jeddah, Karachi, Kathmandu. Khartoum, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lahore, Larnaca, Leeds/Bradford, London, Los Angeles, Manchester, Manila, Melbourne, Miami, Milan, Mumbai, Muscat, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Riyadh, Sanaa, Sharjah, Shiraz, Singapore, Sydney, Teesside, Tehran, Thiruvananthapuram, Zanzibar President/Chief Executive Executive VP Finance Senior VP/Director Flight Operations Senior VP Legal Senior VP Maintenance Senior VP Administration Fleet GULF AIR [GF] (GFA) PO Box 138, Manama, Bahrain Tel +973 322 200 Fax +973 338 2207 Website www.gulfairco.com/ Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passen ger and cargo 1815 Griffin Road, Suite 400, Dania, Florida, 33004, USA Tel +1 (954) 266 3000 Fax +1 (954) 266 3030 Website www.gulfstreamair.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Continental Airlines (28%), G-Air Holdings (72%%) Alliances Continental Airlines. Copa Airlines. Northwest Airlines, United Airlines Date established October 1988 Date operations started 1 December 1990 Description Operates scheduled and charter services to 10 Florida cities and destinations in the Bahamas and the Caribbean. The airline operates as a Continental Connection carrier and United Express Feeder. History Founded by Thomas Cooper, a former captain for Eastern Airlines. Initially, the carrier was operated as an on- demand air taxi between Miami and Cap-Haiten, Haiti, but was re-oriented to the Bahamas, when the political climate of Haiti forced that operation to cease. In May 1994, Gulfstream signed a codeshare agreement with United Airlines and in December 1995 made the transition from a FAR 135 carrier to FAR 121, allowing it to operate larger aircraft. Gulfstream's parent. G-Air Holdings, acquired Paradise International Airlines in August 1998. Employees total 600 Executives Thomas Cooper Charlie Rue Buddy Casey Tom Cooper Leo Krupilis Betty Lerner 2 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 1 x de Havilland Dash 7 9 x Raytheon Beech 1900C Airliner 9 x Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner Main base Miami International (MIA) Hubs Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL), Orlando International (MCO) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale. Fort Myers, Key West, Melbourne. Miami, Orlando, Sarasota/Bradenton. Tampa, West Palm Beach Destinations (international scheduled) Freeport, Marsh Harbour, Nassau, North Eleuthera, Treasure Cay HAHNAIRfHRJ(HHN) Now trades as Sudwestflug Haihang Development Building. 29 Haixiu Road. Hainan Province, Haikou, 570206, China Tel +86 898 6673 9901 Fax +86 898 6679 8976 Website www.hnair.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders American Aviation LDC (for eign shareholder of unlisted share (14.80%). Bank of Communications. Hainan Branch (0.89%), China Everbright IGroup (4.55%), China International Travel Agency (0.89%), Hainan American (foreign shareholder) (1.15%), Hainan Qixing Industrial Investment (7.71 %), HNA Holding (Group) (7.31 %), Naito Securities (1.17%). other shareholders (58.15%). State Property Administration Bureau of Hainan (2.37%), Wardley James Capel Far East (1.01%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Changan Airlines(26.5%), Deer Jet (30%), Shanxi Airlines Alliances Changan Airlines, Deer Jet, Shanxi Airlines Date established October 1989 Description Based on the island of Hainan, the privately owned carrier operates a scheduled services network based on Haikou on the island and Ningbo on the mainland, from which it operates to destinations within China. History Became China's first joint-stock air transport enterprise in January 1993 and started scheduled services on 2 May that same year. Executive jet operation with a Learjet 55 were added in April 1995. In 1997, the company was renamed Hainan Airlines Company Limited (HNA). The following year, In 1998 Hainan Airlines became the first Chinese carrier to own shares in an airport with the purchase of a 25% stake in Haikou Meilan International Airport Employees total 3,054 Engineering staff 479 Flightcrew 610 Cabin crew 536 Executives Chairman Feng Chen Vice-Chairman Jian Wang Executive Vice-President Wang Zhen Managing Director Wenli Chen Managing Director Xianhua Li Managing Director Qing Li Fleet 5 x Boeing 737-300 7 x Boeing 737-400 10 x Boeing 737-800 19 x Fairchild Dornier 328JET Main base Haikou (HAK) Hubs Ningbo (NGB), Xi'an-Xianyang International (XIY) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Beihai. Beijing. Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Hailar, Hangzhou, Hohhot, Jinan, Jinjiang, Kunming, Lanzhou, Luoyang, Macau, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Qingdao, Sanya, Shanghai. Shantou, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Tianjin, Tongliao. Tongren, Ulanhot, Wuhan, Xi An, Xiamen, Xilinhot. Xuzhou, Yiwu, Zhanjiang, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai Destinations (international scheduled) Seoul www.flightinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 19-25 MARCH 2002 73
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