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Directory: world airlines Jan Smuts International (JNB) Destinations (international scheduled) Johannesburg EAST • -RICAN SAFARI AIR [S9] (HAS) Wilson Airport, Langata Road, Nairobi, 00200, Kenya Tel +254 20 50 5119 Email +254 2 50 0169 Website www.africansafariair.com Services Scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passen ger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Anthony Kegode (100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Eagle Aviation Date established 1989 Description Operates domestic services within Kenya, regional flights in East Africa and long-haul services to Europe. History Began international operations on 2 July 2003 to Paris and Rome. East African Safari Air Express was integrated with East African Safari Air in July 2003. Executives President Anthony Kegode Fleet 2 x Boeing 767-300ER 2 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 2 x Fokker F28 Mk4000 1 x Gulfstream I 1 xLetL-410UVP-E Hubs Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Kisumu, Lokichoggio, Malindi, Mombasa, Nairobi Destinations (international scheduled) Dzaoudzi, Hargeisa, Kilimanjaro, London, Milan, Moroni, Paris, Rome, Zanzibar Domodedovo Airport, Domodedovsky district, Moscow Zone, 142045, Russia Tel +7 095 795 3831 Fax +7 095 795 3847 Sita MOWTOP7 Email esl@eastline.ru Website www.eastline.ru/ Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passengecand cargo Parent organisation/shareholders East Line Group (100%) Date established 27 November 1995 Date operations started 1995 Description A major Russian airline operating scheduled and charter cargo flights to Europe and the Middle and Far East. Also undertakes passenger flights and VIP transport from Moscow's Domodedovo airport, which it manages and operates. Executives General Director Amiran Kurtanidze Fleet 1 x Antonov An-74 1 x llyushin II-62M 2 x llyushin II-76M 12 x llyushin II-76T 3 x llyushin II-86 1 xTupolevTu-134A 1 xTupolevTu-154B 4xTupolevTu-154M 1xYakovlevYak-42D Orders 2 x llyushin II-76M Destinations (international scheduled) Karaganda, Stuttgart, Ust-Kamenogorsk EAST TIMOR AIR (ETA) Dili, East Timor Tel +670 390 313 741 Services Scheduled, charter, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Phuket Air (50%), Jerry Desousa (40%), East Timor government (10%) Date established 2002 Description Start-up carrier hoping to launch services between East Timor and Darwin in Australia, using turboprop aircraft types, which may be replaced with Boeing 737s. Executives Operations Director Peter Vincent EASTERN AIRWAYS (T31 (EZE) Schiphol House, Schiphol Way, Humberside International Airport, Kirmington, Lincolnshire, DN39 6YH, UK Tel +44 1652 688886 Fax +44 1652 680606 Sita HUYOOT3 Email reservations@easternairways.com Website www.easternairways.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Bryan Huxford (50%), Richard Lake (50%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Air Kilroe (100%) Date established 1997 Date operations started December 1997 Description Operates a growing network of scheduled domestic services. The company also operates a VIP-configured nine-seat Jetstream aircraft for charter flights within the UK and Europe. History In February 1999, it purchased Manchester-based Air Kilroe. Routes, together with 12 Jetstream 41 aircraft, were transferred from British Airways CitjExpress with effect from 30 March 2003. Employees total 210 Executives Chairman Bryan Huxford Managing Director Richard Lake Commercial Director Chris Holliday General Manager Steve Hoy Flight Operations Director Chris Haysom Fleet 1 x BAE Systems Jetstream 31 5 x BAE Systems Jetstream 32 2 x BAE Systems Jetstream 32EP 13 x BAE Systems Jetstream 41 1xEmbraerERJ-145EP 1 x Saab 2000 Main base Humberside International (HUY) Hubs Aberdeen-Dyce (ABZ), Norwich (NWI) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Humberside, Inverness, Isle of Man, Leeds/Bradford, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Southampton, Teesside, Wick EASTERN AUSTRALIA AIRLINES (EAOl Sydney Kingsford-Smith Airport, PO Box 538, Mascot, New South Wales, 2020, Australia Tel +61 2 9691 2333 Fax +61 2 9693 2715 Sita QELTTQF Website www.qantas.com.au/flights/qantaslink.html Services Scheduled, charter, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Qantas (100%) Date established 1949 Date operations started 1949 Description Regional airline serving 16 destinations in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania. Employees total 445 Engineering staff 108 Flightcrew 120 Cabin crew 60 Executives General Manager Ashley Kilroy Fleet and Route Manager D Anderson Financial Controller R Goldsmith Fleet 13 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q100 3 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q200 6 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 Main base Sydney Kingsford Smith International (SYD) Hubs Melbourne Tullamarine International (MEL) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Albury, Armidale, Ballina, Burnie, Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Devonport, Dubbo, Lord Howe Island, Melbourne, Mildura, Moree, Mount Hotham, Narrabri, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Sydney, Tamworth, Wagga Wagga IWWWWtt Easy Land, London Luton International Airport, Luton, LU2 9LS, UK Tel +44 870 600 0000 Website www.easyjet.com Services Scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Stelios Haji-loannou (27.6%), Polys Haji-loannou (15.5%), Clelia Haji-loannou Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings EasyJet Switzerland (40%), Go (100%) Alliances EasyJet Switzerland Date established 18 October 1995 Date operations started 10 November 1995 Description One of the largest European low-fare airline operating frequent daily scheduled services for leisure and business passen gers, serving more than 125 routes between 39 European cities. History Launched by Stelios Haji-loannou with two leased air craft operating two routes - Glasgow and Edinburgh. In March 1998, it purchased a 40% stake in TEA Switzerland, now renamed EasyJet Switzerland. Floated on the London stock exchange in October 2000. Its operation was boosted with the acquisition of its rival, London Stansted-based Go in 2002, whose operations have now been integrated. Employees total 2,870 Executives Non-Executive Chairman Colin Chandler Chief Executive Ray Webster Chief Operating Officer Ed Winter Commercial Director Mike Cooper Financial Director Chris Walton Operations Director Mike Szucs Fleet 1xAirbusA319-100 41 x Boeing 737-300 29 x Boeing 737-700 Orders 114 x Airbus A319-100 3 x Boeing 737-700 Main base London Luton (LTN) Hubs London Stansted (STN), London Gatwick (LGW), Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL), Newcastle International (NCL), Geneva International (GVA), Bristol International (BRS), Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), East Midlands (EMA), Paris Orly (ORY), Berlin Schbnefeld (SXF) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aberdeen, Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Liverpool, London, Newcastle, Nottingham Destinations (international scheduled) Alicante, Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Bilbao, Bologna, Copenhagen, Faro, Geneva, Ibiza, Lyons, Madrid, Malaga, Milan, Munich, Naples, Nice, Palma Mallorca, Paris, Prague, Rome, Venice, Zurich 88 Avenue Louis Casai, 1216 Cointrin, Switzerland Tel +41 22 717 8820 Fax +41 22 788 2700 Services Scheduled, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Air Finance (60%), EasyJet (40%) Alliances EasyJet Date established 18 May 1988 Date operations started 23 March 1989 Description Operates scheduled services as an EasyJet fran chise from Geneva. History Originally known as TEA Basle, the airline was founded as part of the TEA group of airlines, which provided charter flights from various European destinations. In March 1998, EasyJet took a 40% stake in the airline, which started franchise services on 1 April 1999. Executives Chairman Ernst Staehelin Fleet 5 x Airbus A319-100 Main base Geneva International (GVA) Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Nice, Nottingham, Paris Postfach / Operations Center, Zurich-Flughafen, Zurich, CH-8058, Switzerland Tel +41 43 816 50 60 Fax +41 43 816 50 61 Sita ZRHE08R Email office@edelweissair.ch Website www.edelweissair.ch Services Charter, international, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Kuoni Travel Group (100%) Date established 1995 Date operations started 10 February 1996 Description Swiss-owned charter airline operating passenger services to the Mediterranean, Red Sea, Maldives, Kenya, Caribbean, USA and Canary Islands. Employees total 210 Engineering staff 3 Flightcrew 54 Cabin crew 139 Executives Chief Executive Kari Kistler Chief Financial Officer Christof Aregger Head Flight Operations & IT Pius Imbach Head Ground Operations Christian Gfeller Head HR & Administration Esther Baumann Head Inflight Services Markus Gander Head Maintenances Engineering PeterZosso Flight Safety Manager Christian Stussi Fleet 3 x Airbus A320-200 1xAirbusA330-200 Main base Zurich Kloten (ZRH) EGA - ECUATO GUINEANA DE AVIACION (ECV) Apartado 665, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Tel +240 9 4497 66 23-29 MARCH 2004 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL www.flightinternational.com
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