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Directory: world airlines remain separate until early 2004. Employees total 5,034 Executives President/Chairman Safety Promotion Committee Hiromi Funabiki Managing Director/VP Airport and Inflight Service Planning Takeshi Kurokawa Managing Director/VP Finance and Accounting Mitsuo Komatsubara Managing Director/VP General Affairs, Facilities and Purchasing Hajime Kato Managing DirectorA/P Marketing and Sales Yasuo Toda Senior VP Flight Operations Kazuo Tonomura Executive VP Michihiko Matsuo Executive VP Minoru Morikawa Fleet 19 x Airbus A300-600R 9 x Airbus A300B2 8 x Airbus A300B4-200 7 x Boeing 777-200 17 x Boeing MD-81 8 x Boeing MD-87 16 x Boeing MD-90-30 Orders 3 x Airbus A300-600R Main base Tokyo-Narita International (NRT) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Akita, Amami O Shima, Aomori, Asahikawa, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Izumo. Kagoshima, Kita Kyushu, Kochi, Komatsu, Kumamoto, Kushiro, Matsumoto, Matsuyama, Memambetsu, Misawa, Miyazaki, Morioka, Nagasaki, Nagoya, Nanki Shirahama, Niigata, Obihiro, Oita, Okayama, Okinawa, Osaka, Sapporo, Sendai, Takamatsu, Tokunoshima, Tokushima, Tokyo, Yamagata Destinations (international scheduled) Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Kunming, Seoul, Xi An The JAL Building, Higashi Shinagawa 2-4-11, Shinaga-ku, Tokyo, 140-8637, Japan Tel +81 3 5460 3121 Fax +81 3 5460 3936 Sita TYOXTJL Website www.jal.co.jp Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Eitaro Itoyama (3.2%), Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance (2.2%), Nippon Life Insurance (2.3%). Nissay Dowa General Insurance (2.5%), The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (2.2%), The Chase Manhattan Bank, London (2.1%), The Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank (2.0%), The Industrial Bank of Japan (2.6%). The Tokio Fire & Marine Insurance (2.9%), The Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co (2.0%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings DHL Airways (1%), DHL Aviation (6%), J-Air (100%), JAL Express(100%), JALways (100%), Japan Air System (8.25%), Japan Asia Airways (90.5%). Japan TransOcean Air (51.0%) Alliances Aeroflot, Air France, Air New Zealand, Alitalia, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Iberia Japan Air System, Qantas Airways, Swissair, Thai Airways International THY Turkish Airlines, Vietnam Airlines Date established 1 August 1951 Date operations started 1 August 1953 Description Japan's biggest international airline, operating scheduled and non-scheduled services. Also operates a large domestic network. History Formed as a private company in 1951 but reorganised in 1953 with 50% of the capital from the Japanese government and 50% from private sources. Began transpacific services to San Francisco on 17 January 1954, and a joint service with Air France over the North Pole to Paris in April 1960. In November 1987, JAL again became a private company, with the government selling off its then 34.5% holding. Will merge with Japan Air System in October 2002. Operations will remain separate until early 2004. Employees total 16,552 Flightcrew 2,628 Cabin crew 6,532 Executives President Isao Kaneko Senior Managing Director Senior VP Passenger Sales Takashi Masuko Senior Managing Director Senior VP Public Relations Toshiyuki Shinmachi Senior VP Cabin Attendants Division Hironori Matsuyama Senior VP Cargo and Mail Juntaro Shimizu Senior VP Finance Gentaro Maruyama Senior VP Human Resources Hidekazu Nishizuka Senior VP Operations and Customer Service Hiroyuki Funayama Executive VP/Senior VP Customer Relations and Corporate Safety Masahide Ochi Managing Director Engineering and Maintenance Norio Oogo Managing Director/Senior VP Flight Operations Division Hiroyasu Hagio Managing Director/Senior VP Passenger Marketing Akihiko Kaji Senior Managing Director/Senior VP Corporate Planning and IT Planning Katsuo Haneda Fleet 3 x Boeing 737-400 1x Boeing 747-100 3 x Boeing 747-100B 8 x Boeing 747-200B 9 x Boeing 747-200F 12 x Boeing 747-300 34 x Boeing 747-400 8 x Boeing 747-400 Domestic 3 x Boeing 767-200 18 x Boeing 767-300 5 x Boeing 777-200 5 x Boeing 777-300 10 x Boeing MD-11 12 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40 Orders 3 x Boeing 747-400 3 x Boeing 767-300ER 5 x Boeing 777-200 11 x Boeing 777-200ER 8 x Boeing 777-300ER Main base Tokyo International (HND), Tokyo-Narita International (NRT) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Akita, Fukuoka, Fukushima, Hakodate, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Kochi, Komatsu, Kumamoto, Matsuyama, Memambetsu, Miyazaki, Nagasaki, Nagoya, Obihiro, Oita, Okinawa, Osaka, Sapporo. Sendai. Tokyo Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Anchorage, Atlanta, Bangkok, Beijing, Brisbane, Busan, Chicago, Dalian, Dallas/Fort Worth, Delhi, Denpasar Bali, Frankfurt, Guam, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Istanbul, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Mexico City, Miami, Milan, Minneapolis/St Paul, Moscow, New York, Paris, Qingdao, Raleigh/Durham, Rome. Saipan, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore. Sydney, Tianjin. Vancouver, Zurich ••••••••••••••••••• 2-4-11 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku. Tokyo, 140-8637, Japan • Tel +81 (3) 3284 2971 Fax +81 (3) 3284 2945 Sita TYOCZEG Website www.japanasia.co.jp/ Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Japan Airlines (90.5%) Date established 8 August 1975 Date operations started 15 September 1975 Description Provides scheduled passenger and cargo services in support of its parent company. History Formed to operate services between Japan and Taiwan, but has since extended routes to other Asian destinations. Employees total 707 Flightcrew 92 Cabin crew 378 Executives Chairman and Representative Director Akio Komo President and Representative Director Toshiki Okazaki Director Takeshi Katsu Fleet 4 x Boeing 747-200B 1 x Boeing 747-300 4 x Boeing 767-300 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Nagoya. Okinawa, Osaka, Tokyo Destinations (international scheduled) Hong Kong, Kaohsiung. Taipei JAPAN TRANSOCEAN AIR (NU] (JTA) 3-24 Yamashita-Cho, Naha-shi. Okinawa, 900 0027. Japan Tel +81 (98) 857 2112 Fax +81 (98) 857 9396 Website www.jal.co.jp/jta/ Services scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Japan Airlines (51.0%), Naha Airport Terminal (17%), Okinawa Prefecture (12.9%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Ryukyu Air Commuter (50%) Date established 20 June 1967 Date operations started July 1967 Description Operates domestic services from Naha on the island of Okinawa. History Formed as Southwest Airlines, but changed its name in July 1993. Employees total 711 Engineering staff 214 Flightcrew 132 Cabin crew 163 Executives Chairman Masaharu Minei President Takeshi Ichinosawa Managing Director/Senior VP General Administration Hidenori Fukuyama Managing Director/Senior VP Cabin Crew and CS Promotion Masami Kamiyama Senior VP Engineering and Maintenance Takao Imai Senior VP Operations and Flight Crew Hideo Nemoto Director and VP Airport Security Akira Kato Director and VP Corporate Planning Muneyuki Mitsui Director and VP Sales Fleet Tadashi Noma 3 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 16 x Boeing 737-400 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aguni, Amami O Shima, Fukuoka. Fukushima, Hateruma, Ishigaki, Kerama, Kitadaito, Kochi, Komatsu, Kume Jima, Matsuyama, Minami Daito, Miyako Jima, Miyazaki, Nagoya, Obihiro, Okayama, Okinawa, Osaka, Sapporo, Taramajima, Tokyo. Yonaguni Jima, Yoronjima JARO INTERNATIONAL (MDJ) 500 Bucuresti Ploesti 14-22, Bucharest, Romania Tel +40 1 212 2273 Sita BBUAPJT/BUHTOJT Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic. passenger and cargo Alliances ClassicAir Aviation Services Date established 1 August 1990 Date operations started 5 August 1991 Description Operates international scheduled services fom Bucharest and charters within Europe and to Asia. Executives Deputy President Alexandru Dimitrescu Deputy President Gheorge Dimitrescu Charter and Leasing Director Mariana Matej Director Commercial and Marketing Eugen Poenaru Engineering Director Mihai Mantescu Financial Director Gabriel Mitroi Technical Director Lucian Sandu Fleet 2 x BAC One-Eleven 500 Bulevar Umetnosti 16, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia Tel +381 11 311 4 222 Fax +381 11 311 2 853 Sita BEGDYJU Website www.jat.com/ Services scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Serbian government(51 %) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Yugoslavia (100%) Date established 1 April 1947 Description National carrier providing international flights weekly to 33 destinations in Europe. History Previously named Aeroput and formerly state owned. Serbia took control of the airline with 51 % of the shares. The rest were offered for public sale. Because of UN sanctions, all interna tional traffic was suspended until October 1994. JAT was banned from flying into any EU country in September 1998 and sus pended all international flights from 24 March until 25 June 1999, due to the bombing of Yugoslavia. The European network has been re-established and the airline is moving back into the North American market, first with charter flights, to begin in June 2002. Employees total 5,255 Executives Director General Predrag Vujovic Senior Executive Flight Operations Velibor Slavuj Senior Executive Ground Operations Mihailo Vacic Senior Executive Marketing and Management Danilo Marincek Senior Executive Planning and Development Miodrag Markovic Senior Executive of PR & Advertising Centre Milutin Prsic Senior Executive - Overseas Companies Ninoslav Nenadic Senior Executive - Technical Operations Veljko Basaric Senior VP Common Affairs Milan Vujicic Senior VP Financial Milan Smikic Senior VP Purchasing Stanislav Lackovic www.flightinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 19-25 MARCH 2002 81
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