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Directory: world airlines Services Charter, regional, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Peter Sanden (100%) Date established 1998 Date operations started February 1999 Description Operates charter and ad hoc cargo flights in Europe- History Founded as Express Airways in 1998 at Hahn Airport and joined the Farnair Europe Group, and relocated to Cologne in 2000. It operated as Farnair Germany from January 2002 until the Farnair Group pulled out later that year. In November, Peter Sanden bought the company from the liquidator and adopted the original name. Fleet 11 x Shorts 360-300 EXPRESS ONE INTERNATIONAL fEO] (LHN) 8051 Jetstar Drive Suite 180, Irving, Texas, 75063, USA Tel +1 972 953 4600 Sita DALOOEO E-mail sales@express-one.com Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Orchard Capital (100%) Date established 1983 Date operations started 1983 Description Operates all-cargo contract charter services on behalf of the US Postal Service from Indianapolis and for DHL/EAT from Brussels. The airline also provides both domestic and international cargo services as well as charter passenger flights throughout Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico and the USA and specialises in wet and dry leasing. History Formerly known as Jet East International. In July 1996, Express One International emerged from bankruptcy and the FAA forgave the previously imposed $500,000 civil penalty. Executives Chairman Alinda Wikert President Kevin Good Chief Executive James Wikert VP Maintenance and Engineering Ken Wright VP Operations Skip Spence VP Quality Control Bobby Raper EXPRESS.NET AIRLINES (XNA) 101 Aviation North Drive, Naples, Florida, USA Tel +1 2394307080 x234 Sita YIPNSCR E-mail rwj@atsc.com Website www.ena.aero.com Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders David Clark, Michael Goldberg Date established 1972 Description Provides all-cargo charter and ACMI services. Current locations served include Canada, the Far East., Mexico, South America and USA, History Express.Net Airlines was purchased by Messrs Clark and Goldberg from Scott Kalitta in 1999. Employees total 260 Executives President James Young Director Maintenance Stu Coots Director Operations Randall Kania Director Quality Control Ray Barkoot Director Safety Tim Shaw Director Sales Wade Johnson Chief Pilot Thomas Kittredge Fleet 9 x Airbus A300F4-200 2 x Boeing 727-100C 2 x Boeing 727-200F 1600 Smith Street, HQSCE, Houston, Texas, TX 77002, USA Tel +1 713 324 2639 Fax +1 713 3244420 E-mail xjtinvestor@coair.com Website www.expressjet.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Continental Airlines (53%), ExpressJet Holdings. Alliances Continental Airlines Date established 1986 Date operations started 1987 Description Regional airline providing Continental Airlines with services from its hub airports of Cleveland, Houston and New York Newark, offering more than 1,000 daily departures to more than 100 cities. History Founded initially as Vercoa Air Service and became Britt Airways in 1968. The airline began operations as Continental Express in January 1989 and was later acquired by Continental Airlines. Employees total 4,700 Flightcrew 1,810 Cabin crew 750 Executives Chairman of the Board Tom Schick President and Chief Executive James Ream Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer Fred Cromer Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer Jerry Losness Senior Director Finance Rob Austin Senior Director Hub Operations Tom Kelly Senior Director Inflight Bruce Kink Senior Director Maintenance and Technical Operations Dale Darcy Senior Director MIS Michael Flansburg Senior Director of Labor Relations John Schrage Senior Director Systems Operations Jon Weaver Senior Director Treasury John Mannion Fleet 11 x Embraer ERJ-135 ER 19xEmbraerERJ-135LR 23 x Embraer ERJ-145ER 117 x Embraer ERJ-145LR 26 x Embraer ERJ-145XR Orders 78 x Embraer ERJ-145 XR Hubs New Yor Newark Liberty International (EWR), Cleveland Hopkins International (CLE), Houston Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Albany NY Albuquerque, Alexandria, Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, Amarillo, Asheville, Atlanta, Augusta GA, Austin, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Beaumont, Birmingham, Boston, Brownsville, Buffalo, Burlington VT, Charleston SC, Charleston WV, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, College Station, Colorado Springs, Columbia SC, Columbus OH, Corpus Christi, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dayton, Daytona Beach, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Durango, El Paso, Fayetteville AR, Grand Rapids Ml, Greensboro/High Point, Greenville SC, Gulfport/Biloxi, Gunnison, Harlingen, Harrisburg, Hartford, Houston, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Jackson MS, Jacksonville FL, Kansas City, Killeen, Knoxville, Lafayette LA, Lake Charles, Laredo, Lexington, Little Rock, Long Island Macarthur, Louisville, Lubbock, Madison, Manchester, Memphis, Miami, Midland/odessa, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St Paul, Mobile, Monroe, Montrose, Myrtle Beach, Nantucket, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk VA, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Palm Springs, Pensacola, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Rochester NY, San Antonio, Savannah, Shreveport, St Louis, Syracuse, Tucson, Tulsa, Victoria, Washington, West Palm Beach, Westchester County, Wichita Destinations (international scheduled) Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Guadalajara, Halifax, Ixtapa/zihuatanejo, Leon/Guanajuato, Mazatlan, Monterrey, Montreal, Nassau, Ottawa, Quebec, Saltillo, San Luis Potosi, Tampico, Toronto, Torreon, Veracruz, Villahermosa SVAX Hamamatsucho Building 8F, 1-18-14 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0013, Japan Tet +81 3 5402 3838 Fax +81 3 5402 3894 E-mail info@fairinc.co.jp Website www.fairinc.co.jp Services Scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Japan Digital Laboratory (33.7%), All Nippon Airways Alliances All Nippon Airways Date established 29 January 1999 Date operations started 7 August 2000 Description Provides a domestic service from Tokyo. History Began domestic passenger operations between Sendai and Osaka Kansai. Fair Inc and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have reached a co-operative agreement under which ANA provides assistance in flight operations, flightcrew provision, maintenance and engineering services and in other areas. Employees total 95 Engineering staff 24 Flightcrew 20 Cabin crew 15 Executives Chief Executive and President Hisatoshi Kiyota Board Member Hideaki Totsuka Fleet 2 x Bombardier CRJ100LR 1 x Bombardier CRJ200ER Orders 1 x Bombardier CRJ200ER Main base Sendai (SDJ) Destinations domestic scheduled) Osaka, Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo Batu, Indonesia Tel + 62 (21) 7987583 Fax +62 (21) 7987682 Services Scheduled, domestic, passenger Date established 2003 Description A new Indonesian domestic airline, preparing to launch in late April 2003. It aims to have four leased Fokker F28s by year-end and be flying to Batam, an island near Singapore and to Balikpapan and Bandung on Sumatra. FALCON AIR [IH] (FCN) PO Box 36, Malmb-Sturup, SE-230 32, Sweden Tel +46 40 50 05 00 Fax +46 40 50 01 49 Sita MMXOPIH E-mail office@falconair.se Website www.falconair.se Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Posten (100%) Date established 1986 Date operations started 1986 Description Transports mail during the night from Stockholm, and also operates day flights in conjunction with Skyways and various large travel agencies in Sweden. Falcon Air is also avail able for customised charter flights. History Formed as an air-taxi operator in the 1960s, and expanded into air-cargo operations in October 1986. It was acquired by Postbolagen in two phases during 1987 and 1988. Employees total 107 Engineering staff 8 Flightcrew 28 Cabin crew 36 Executives Chairman President Flight Operations Director Fleet 3 x Boeing 737-300QC Main base Malmd Sturup (MMX) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Angelholm/Helsingborg, Malmo, Skelleftea, Stockholm, Umea BoAlerfeldt Rolf Johansson Clas Helgstrand FALCON AIR EXPRESS [F21 (FA 9500 N.W 41st Street, Miami, Florida, 33178, USA Tel +1 305 592 5672 Fax +1 305 592 8608 Sita MIAFLF2 E-mail sales@falconairexpress.net Website www.falconairexpress.net Services Charter, international, domestic, passenger Date established 1995 Date operations started March 1996 Description Operates charter and wet leasing services. Executives President and Chief Executive Emilio Dirube Chief Operating Officer James Sprinkle Executive VP Jose Lazaga Director Flight Operations Juan Paz Director Human Resources Gustavo Fuerte Director Maintenance William Swope Director Safety Andrew Alston Director Stations Robert Catala VP Ground Services Lillian Dirube Sprinkle Fleet 2 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced Main base Miami International (MIA) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami Destinations (international scheduled) Managua, Roatan, San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa GOVERNMENT AIR SERVICE (FK3AS) Stanley Airport, Stanley, Falkland Islands Tel +500 27219 Fax +500 27309 E-mail figas.fig@horizon.co.fk Services domestic, passenger Date established 1948 Date operations started 24 December 1948 Description Provides non-scheduled passenger services to locations throughout the Archipelago and also aerial surveillance of the conservation zone surrounding the islands using BN-2B Islanders. History Formed initially to provide a medical and mail service to outlying farming communities Employees total 26 Engineering staff 11 Flightcrew 6 Executives General Manager Vernon Steen Maintenance Manager John Coutts Chief Pilot Eddie Anderson Fleet 6 x Britten-Norman BN-2B Islander 66 25-31 MARCH 2003 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL www.flightinternational.com
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