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Directory: world airlines TAM EXPRESS (SUL) R Monsenhor Antonio Pepe 94, Jardim Aeroporto Paulo, Brazil Tel+55 4 552 31190 Fax +55 4 557 44114 i Sao Services scheduled, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders TAM Holding (100%) Description Operates scheduled feeder services to the TAM Group's mainline routes. History Helisul was acquired by TAM in May 1996. and its name was changed to TAM Express. KWffWfYyfn9T9Hlfni9flHflHHHflBHi Av Jurandir, 856-Lote 4-Jardim Cecil, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 04072-000, Brazil Tel +55 (11) 5582 8675 Fax +55 (11) 5581 9671 Sita BSBDBKK Website www.tam.com.br/ Services scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders TAM Holding Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings AeroVIR TAM Mercosul (80%), TAM Express Alliances Air France, American Airlines. Iberia, Pantanal Linhas Aereas, TAM Mercosul Date established 1 August 1986 Date operations started 1 August 1986 Description Regional airline arm of the TAM Group provid ing scheduled services from Sao Paulo-Guarulhos to major points within Brazil, as well as international flights to neigh bouring countries and to Miami in the USA. and across the Atlantic to Europe. History Purchased by TAM Taxi Aereo Marilia (founded in January 1961) in 1976. it operates in the mid-north region of the Integrated System of Regional Air Transportation (SITAR), with the assets absorbed from VOTEC. a former regional airline. Originally called Brasil Central Linhas Aerea Regionais. it changed its name to TAM Transportes Aereos Meridionals in December 1996. At the end of 2000, TAM- Transportes Aereos Regionais and TAM-Transportes Aeroes Meridionals, merged becoming a single company now called Tam-Linas Aereas S/A. Employees total 5,590 Executives President and Chief Executive Daniel Martin V.P Financial Marcos Bologna VP Commercial and Marketing Luiz Falco Administration Director Egberto Lima Contracts Director Jose Maluf Domestic Commercial Director Wagner Ferreira International Commercial Director Rubel Tomas Planning Director Armando Filho Supply Director Armando Berti Fleet 6 x Airbus A319-100 21 x Airbus A320-200 7 x Airbus A330-200 50 x Fokker 100 Orders 8 x Airbus A319-100 16 x Airbus A320-200 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aracaju. Aracatuba, Bauru, Belem, Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Cabo Frio, Campinas, Campo Grande, Caxias do Sul, Corumba, Criciuma, Cuiaba, Curitiba. Florianopolis, Fortaleza, Goiania. Iguassu Falls, llheus, Imperatriz, Ji-Parana, Joao Pessoa, Joinville. Londrina, Macapa, Maceio, Manaus, Maraba, Marilia, Natal. Navegantes. Palmas. Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro. Porto Velho, President Prudente, Recife, Ribeirao Preto, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Santarem, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Sao Luiz, Sao Paulo, Sorocaba, Teresina, Uberlandia. Una, Vitoria Destinations (international scheduled) Asuncion, Buenos Aires, Frankfurt, Miami, Montevideo, Paris, Punta del Este, Zurich TAM MERCOSUL [PZ1 (LAP) Aeropuaero International Silvio F Tam/Arpa, Luque, Paraguay Tel +595 21 646 000 Fax +595 21 645 408 Sita ASUSKPZ Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, pas senger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government (20%), TAM Linhas Aereas (80%) Alliances Aerolineas Argentinas. TAM Linhas Aereas Date established 1962 Date operations started 1963 Description The national airline of Paraguay, operating domestic and international scheduled and charter services. History Founded as LAPSA Air Paraguay and adopted the present title when the TAM Group of Brazil acquired an 80% stake in September 1996. In September 1998, the govern ment of Paraguay announced its intention to sell its remain ing 20% stake in the airline. Executives President Miguel Candia VP Operations Anibal Fuente Commercial Manager Javier Hickethier Finance Manager Oscar Johansen Destinations (domestic scheduled) Asuncion, Ciudad del Este, Concepcion, Fuerte Olimpo, Vallemi Destinations (international scheduled) Buenos Aires. Cochabamba, Florianopolis, Iquique, Montevideo, Punta del Este, Resistencia, Santa Cruz, Santiago. Sao Paulo Avenue Amazonas 13-54 y Av Colon, 6 Piso, PO Box 8736, Sucursal Almagro, Quito, Ecuador Tel +593 (2) 509 375/81 Fax +593 (2) 554 907 Website www.tame.com.ee/ Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domes tic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Ecuadorean air force (100%) Alliances Lloyd Aereo Boliviano Date established December 1962 Date operations started 1962 Description Commercial branch of the Ecuadorian air force, operating scheduled domestic flights, as well as inter national services to South America and the Caribbean. History Founded by the Ecuadorean air force as Transportes Aereos Militares Ecuadorianos (TAME), later Transportes Aereos Mercantiles Ecuadorianos, and was converted into a separate branch by constitutional decree in the summer of 1990. It is now largely run by civilian person nel, although high-ranking air force officials still retain key management positions. Executives Executive President William Birkett Commercial Manager Lucia Quiros Finance Manager Marco Rodriguez Hjman Resources Manager Raul Valencia Maintenance Manager Marcelo Soasti Materials Manager German Flores Operations Manager Eduardo Esparza Fleet 2 x Boeing 727-100 5 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced 1 x Fokker F28 Mk4000 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Guayaquil. Quito Destinations (international scheduled) Havana, Lima, Santiago TAMPA AIRLINES [QT] (TPA) Carrera 76, No 34a-61. Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia Tel +57 4 409 9200 Fax +57 4 409 9249 Website www.tampacargo.com Services scheduled, charter, international, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Martinair (40%) Date established 11 Match 1973 Date operations started 11 March 1973 Description Specialist all-cargo carrier transporting flowers from Latin America to Miami, as well as pre-cut textiles, gas tanks and flammable materials. The airline operates up to 35 flights a week. History Martinair of Holland acquired 40% of the airline in 1996. Executives President and Chief Executive Administration and Financial VP VP Commercial Fleet 3 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 70 Hubs Cali-Alfonso Bonilla Aragon (CLO), Miami International (MIA), Barranquilla-Ernesto Cortissoz (BAQ), Bogota-Eldorado (BOG) PO Box 64239, Thorncliffe Outlet, 5512 4th Street, NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2K 6J0. Canada Tel +1 800 315 1390 Fax +1 866 584 0380 Website www.flytango.com Services scheduled, international, domestic Parent organisation/shareholders Air Canada Date established 1 November 2001 Date operations started 1 November 2001 Description Offers non-stop services with Airbus A320s transferred from Air Canada among eight major Canadian cities - Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg. Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax. In addition there will be non stop services between Toronto and Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa and between Montreal and Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Tango is not a subsidiary but a "separately branded" Air Canada service that will operate parallel to many of the carrier's mainline operations. IJm4,J:WUJ^UJMU.l4W.ll.li Frederik Jacobsen Carlos Ivan Villegas Liborio Cuellar Araujo Avenida Arequipa 5200. Miraflores, Lima, Peru Tel +51 1 241 8519 Fax +51 1 445 7107 Website www.tans.com.pe/ Services scheduled, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Peruvian government (100%) Date established 1963 Description Operates scheduled flights from Lima to major destinations in Peru. History Originally part of the Peruvian air force. It under went Civil Aviation Authority certification in October 1999 and switched its military operations licence to a civilian cer tificate in November 1999. Executives President Fernando Suito Hermosilla Chief Executive Pedro Suarez Gallego Deputy Chief Executive Luis Aros Espinoza Commercial Director Augusto Dalmau Finance Director Alfredo Landeo Lema Maintenance Director Javier Aleman Orteaga Operations Director Marco Carrion Rondon Fleet 3 x Boeing 737-200 2 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced 7 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 1 x Fokker F28 Mk1000 4 x Harbin Y-12-II Main base Lima-Jorge Chavez International (LIM) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Arequipa, Cuzco. Iquitos, Juliaca. Lima, Pucallpa, Puerto Maldonado, Tacna, Tarapoto Aeroporto de Lisboa, Apartado 50194, Lisboa Codex, 1704-801, Portugal Tel +351 (21) 841 5000 Fax +351 (21) 841 5881 Website www.tap-airportugal.pt Services scheduled, international, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Portuguese government (100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Macau (15%). Air Sao Tome e Principe (40%). Linhas Aereas de Sao Tome and Principe (40%). Yes Charter Airlines (51%) Alliances Air Afrique. Air Europa, American Airlines. BMI British Midland, Deutsche BA, Finnair, Linhas Aereas de Mozambique LAM. Olympic Airways, PGA-Portugalia Airlines, Qualifier. Royal Air Maroc, SATA International, Swiss, TACV. Transbrasil Date established 14 March 1945 Date operations started 19 September 1946 Description National airline serving destinations in Europe, Africa, North, Central and South America (increased by a number of destinations operated in codeshare). History Began operations between Lisbon and Madrid under the airline's original banner Transportes Aereos www.flightinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 26 MARCH - 1 APRIL 2002 89
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