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Directory: world airlines Destinations (domestic scheduled) Anchorage, Aniak, Barrow, Bethel, Dillingham, Dutch Harbor, Emmonak, Fairbanks, lliamna, King Salmon, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Mcgrath, Nome, Prudhoe Bay/Deadhorse, Red Dog, St Marys, St Paul Island, Unalakleet •!H:WilJ:UWI;l«liFJ;WJ:fl?WW—— Flugplatz Schaferhaus, Lecker Chaussee 127, Flensburg, D-24941, Germany Tel +49 461 150 550 Fax +49 461 150 5555 Website www.northern-air-charter.de Services Charter, passenger and cargo Date established 1991 Date operations started 1991 Description Provides a charter service for passengers and freight. Empioyees total 26 Engineering staff 4 Flightcrew 19 Executives Managing Director Heiko Harms Fleet 1 x Fairchild Metro III NORTHERN AIRLINES Pittsburgh, USA Services Scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger Description Northern Airlines has been identified as the low-fare start-up airline behind "Project Roam", which was announced in October 2003 by America West Airlines founder Edward Beauvais. It will be based at Pittsburgh and plans to be opera tional by June 2004, offering daily flights from Pittsburgh to Boston, New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Orlando and other destinations in Florida. The proposed fleet will initially consist of new Boeing 737-700s. PO Box 80806, Atlanta, Georgia, 30366, USA Tel +1 770 455 Fax +1 770 455 7550 Website www.nsair.com Services Charter, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders International Airline Support Group Date established 1985 Date operations started 1985 Description Provides cargo and passenger charter services. History Formed from the purchase of Diamond Aviation by its parent, IASG. Diamond provided the Part 135 certificate enabling operations to commence. Executives Chief Executive Alexius Dyer III Chief Operating Officer George "Peter" Murnane Director Operations Josh Weinshank Fleet 1 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia 1 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia Advanced 1x Embraer EMB-120 FC Main base Atlanta Hartsfield International (ATL) NORTHWEST AIRLINES [NWJ (NWA) 2700 Lone Oak Parkway, A1310, St Paul, Minnesota, 55111-3034, USA Tel +1 612 726 2111 Fax +1 612 726 3942 Website www.nwa.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Employees (27%), Alfred Checci (11%), Gary Wilson (11%), Richard Blum (11%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Champion Air (40%), Mesaba Airlines (27.9%), Northwest Airlines Cargo (100%) Alliances Air Alps, Alaska Airlines, America West Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, Big Sky Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Gulfstream International Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, KLM cityhopper, KLM exel, KLM, Malev, Mesaba Airlines, Pacific Island Aviation, Pinnacle Airlines Date operations started 10 January 1926 Description On of the world's top 10 airlines serving more than 42 international and 113 domestic destinations. With its affiliate air lines, this is extended to more than 500 cities in over 100 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. History Founded as Northwest Airways to transport mail between Minneapolis/St Paul and Chicago, it was reincorporated in 1934 when it adopted the present title. The carrier merged with Republic Airlines in 1986. Northwest has marketing agreements with Pinnacle Airline, Mesaba Airlines, and Pacific Islands Aviation, which operate feeder services under the Northwest Airlink or Jet Airlink brands. In 1989, the airline became privately held by a group of investors headed by Alfred Checchi, Gary Wilson and Fred Malek, but returned to the public stock market in March 1994. Employees total 44,300 Executives Chairman Gary Wilson President Douglas Steenland President NWA Cargo Jim Friedel Chief Executive Richard Anderson CFO & Executive VP Bernard Han Executive VP International, Sales & Information Services Philip Haan Executive VP Marketing & Distribution Timothy Griffin Senior VP & Treasurer Daniel Matthews Senior VP Alliances Douglas Birdsall Senior VP Corporate & Brand CommunicationsMary Carroll Under Senior VP Customer Service Robert Isom Senior VP Flight Operations Timothy Rainey Senior VP Government Affairs Andrea Fischer Newman Senior VP Labour Relations Bob Brodin Senior VP Technical Operations Andrew Roberts Fleet 70 x Airbus A319-100 74 x Airbus A320-200 5 x Airbus A330-300 8 x Boeing 747-200B 12 x Boeing 747-200F 16 x Boeing 747^100 52 x Boeing 757-200 16 x Boeing 757-300 22 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 8 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-10 102 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 12 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-40 32 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50 Orders 7 x Airbus A319-100 6 x Airbus A320-200 10 x Airbus A330-200 17 x Airbus A330-300 Main base Minneapolis/St. Paul International (MSP) Hubs Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW), Memphis International (MEM), Minneapolis/St. Paul International (MSP), Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Tokyo International (HND) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Albany NY, Albuquerque, Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Billings, Birmingham, Bismarck, Boise, Boston, Bozeman, Buffalo, Cedar Rapids, Charleston WV Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbus OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Dillingham, Duluth/Superior, El Paso, Fairbanks, Fargo, Flint, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Grand Forks, Grand Rapids Ml, Great Falls, Green Bay, Greensboro/High Point, Greenville SC, Gulfport/Biloxi, Harlingen, Harrisburg, Hartford, Helena, Honolulu, Houston, Indianapolis, Jackson WY Jacksonville FL, Kahului, Kalamazoo, Kalispell, Kansas City, King Salmon, Knoxville, Kona, Kotzebue, La Crosse, Lansing, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Louisville, Madison, Manchester, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St Paul, Minot, Missoula, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk VA, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Ontario, Orlando, Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Portland, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Rapid City, Reno, Richmond, Rochester MN, Rochester NY, Sacramento, Saginaw, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, Sarasota/Bradenton, Seattle, Sioux Falls, Spokane, St Louis, Steamboat Springs, Syracuse, Tampa, Traverse City, Tucson, Tulsa, Vail, Valparaiso, Washington, West Palm Beach, Westchester County Destinations (international scheduled) Abu Dhabi, Acapulco, Amsterdam, Bahrain, Bangkok, Beijing, Busan, Calgary, Cancun, Cozumel, Delhi, Edmonton, Frankfurt, Grand Cayman Island, Guam, Halifax, Hong Kong, Ixtapa/zihuatanejo, Liberia, London, Manila, Mexico City, Montego Bay, Montreal, Mumbai, Nagoya, Nassau, Osaka, Paris, Puerto Plata, Puerto Vallarta, Punta Cana, Regina, Rome, Saipan, San Jose Cabo, San Juan, Saskatoon, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg Postboks 115, Fornebu, 1330, Norway Tel +47 67 583 000 Fax +47 67 583 277 Sita OSLUOBU Email post@norwegian.no Website www.norwegian.no/ Services Charter, regional, domestic Parent organisation/shareholders Bjorn Kjos (45%), Svein Kiev (20%), Ankerlokken Holding (10%), Arne Eggan (5%), Bjorn Kise (5%), Hovengen 0yvind (5%), Svein Eskedal (5%), Arne Ribe (2.5%), Edvard Kiev (2.5%) Alliances Braathens Date established 1993 Date operations started January 1993 Description Operates domestic low-cost flights. History Formed as Busy Bee Airservice in 1967, it operated between 1972 and 1980 as Air Executive Norway and reformed as Norwegian Air Shuttle. In September 2002 the airline adopted a new brand name "Norwegian", to concentrate on domestic low- cost operations. Executives Chairman Bjorn Kiise Managing Director Stig Willassen Financial Director Jostein Fuglestad Operations Director Roy Westby Fleet 8 x Boeing 737-300 6 x Fokker 50 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aalesund, Alta, Bergen, Bodo, Harstad-Narvik, Kirkenes, Longyearbyen, Molde, Oslo, Stavanger, Tromso, Trondheim Destinations (international scheduled) Berlin, Budapest, Dubrovnik, Faro, London, Lyons, Malaga, Murcia, Nice, Olbia, Pisa, Prague, Stockholm NOUVELAIR INTERNATIONAL No 28 Cite Jardin, Tunis, 1002, Tunisia Tel +216 71 785 855 Fax +216 71 799 209 Description Sister company of Nouvelair Tunisie planning to serve destinations in the Middle East. Executives Manager Mohsen Nasra Main base Tunis Carthage (TUN) Zone Touristique Dkhila, 5065 Monastir, Tunisia Tel +216 73 52 06 00 Fax +216 73 52 06 50 Sita MIRDGBJ, MIRPGBJ, MIROOBJ Email info@nouvelair.com.tn Website www.nouvelair.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Aziz Milad (60%) Date established October 1989 Date operations started 21 March 1990 Description Operates tourist charters from European cities to Tunisia's holiday resorts. History Founded as a charter affiliate of French operator Air Liberte, and was formerly known as Air Liberie Tunisie. Executives Chairman Aziz Milad Central Director of Development ChokriZarrad Ground Operations Director Adnane Hicheri Air Operations Director Omar Ladjimi Fleet 5 x Airbus A320-200 2 x Boeing MD-83 Main base Monastir (MIR), Tunis Carthage (TUN) NOUVELLE AIR IVOIRE [VU1 (VUN) Place de la Republique, BP 1027, Abidjan 01, Ivory Coast Tel +225 20 66 66 Sita ABJDZVU Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders AIG (49%), Air France (38.97%) Date established 14 December 1960 Date operations started August 1964 Description National airline operating scheduled domestic and regional services. History Sodetraf, UTA and Air Afrique held an interest in the air line until January 1976, when the government of the Ivory Coast acquired all the shares. Initially known as Air Ivoire, the airline suspended operations in September 1999, but was later reformed under the present name. Executives Chief Executive Jean-Louise Hallot Fleet 3 x Fokker F28 Mk4000 Destinations (international scheduled) Accra, Bamako, Conakry, Cotonou, Dakar, Douala, Libreville, Lome, Niamey, Ouagadougou www.flightinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 30 MARCH - 5 APRIL 2004 47
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