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2004-09 - 0299.PDF
Directory: world airlines Financial Director Valentina Vovk First Deputy of the Director Vladimir Viunov Chief of Staff louri Maltsev Commander of the Flight Detachment Serguei Demyanov Commander of the Technical Division Nikoiay Ponomarenko Commercial Director Mikhail Yanusev Fleet 3 x Antonov An-24B 4 x Antonov An-26B I xTupolevTu-154M Main base Pskov (PKV) ••JIHK.W.fA'JhJM.'lJJLJJriJ.-lMJIl'lllJIUI 18/4 Pilotov Street. St Petersburg, 196210, Russia Tel +7 812 104 3776 Fax +7 812 104 3671 Sita LEDKKZ8 Website www.pulkovo.ru/ Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government (100%) Alliances El Al, LOT Polish Airlines, Sayakhat Air Company, Scandinavian Airlines Date established 1932 Date operations started 24 June 1932 Description Major Russian airline operating an extensive domes tic schedule together with scheduled services throughout Europe to 26 destinations in winter, and 30 destinations in summer. Executives General Director Boris Demchenko Deputy Director General and Airport Director Nikoiay Kolesov Airline Director Sergev Belov Commercial Director Vasily Naletenko Financial Director Boris Gudkovich Security Director Alexander Golovin Technical Director Gennady Naprienko Terminal Operations Director Evgeny Glusman Fleet 8 x llyushin II-86 II xTupolevTu-134A 9xTupolevTu-154B 17 x Tupolev Tu-154M Destinations (domestic scheduled) Adler/Sochi, Anapa, Arkhangelsk, Barnaul, Bratsk, Chelyabinsk, Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Khabarovsk, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow, Murmansk, Nizhnevartovsk, Norilsk, Novosibirsk, Novy Urengoy, Omsk, Perm, Petropavlovsk- Kamchats, Rostov, Samara, St Petersburg, Surgut, Tyumen, Ufa, Vladivostok, Volgograd Destinations (international scheduled) Almaty, Amsterdam, Astana, Athens, Baku, Beijing, Berlin, Bishkek, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dushanbe, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki, Istanbul, Karaganda, Kiev, Kostanay, Munich, Nice, Odessa, Paris, Prague, Seoul, Simferopol, Sofia, Stockholm, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Ust- Kamenogorsk, Vienna, Warsaw, Yerevan, Zurich Travessa Mauriti, 2123 - Anexo c, 66087-680 Belem, Brazil Tel +55 94 246 27 26 Website www.pumaair.com.br Services Charter, regional, passenger Description Regional operator providing scheduled services and cargo flights in the Amazon region. History Started as a charter and air taxi operator, but now oper ates scheduled flights. Fleet 1 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia Main base Belem (BEL) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Belem, Itaituba, Macapa, Monte Dourado, Oiapoque, Santarem Qantas Centre, 203 Coward Street, Mascot, New South Wales, 2020, Australia Tel +61 2 9691 3636 Fax +61 2 9691 3339 Sita SYDXLQF Website www.qantas.com.au Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Publicly traded (81.75%), British Airways (18.25%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Australian Airlines (100%), Eastern Australia Airlines (100%), Impulse Airlines (100%), JetConnect (100%), Jetstar (100%), Southern Australia Airlines (100%=), Sunstate Airlines (100%), Air Pacific (46.3%), Airlink (100%) Alliances Oneworld, Air Caledonie International, Air Niugini, Air Pacific, Air Tahiti Nui, Air Vanuatu, Alaska Airlines, Asiana Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, EVA Air, Gulf Air, Japan Airlines, Norfolk Jet, Origin Pacific Airways, Polynesian Airlines, South African Airways, Southern Australia Airlines, Sunstate Airlines, Vietnam Airlines Date established 17 December 1920 Date operations started 3 December 1922 Description Principal Australian airline serving major cities in the Asia-Pacific region, the UK, Europe, the Americas and southern Africa. An extensive domestic network is also operated. History Founded as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services in the Queensland outback and has played a key role in the development of Australian and international aviation. On 18 January 1934, Qantas Empire Airways was formed jointly with Imperial Airways (later BOAC) to operate the Brisbane- Singapore sector of the England-Australia Empire air service. Its own "Kangaroo" route through to London opened on 1 December 1947. In September 1992, Qantas purchased domestic carrier, Australian Airlines. British Airways purchased a 25% stake in Qantas in 1993, and the airline's remaining shares were listed on the Australian stock exchange on 31 July 1995. Launched low- cost arm JetStar in 2004. Employees total 33,044 Executives Chairman Margaret Jackson Chief Executive & Managing Director Geoff Dixon Chief Financial Officer Peter Gregg Chief Information Officers Executive General Manager (Qantas Business Services) Fiona Balfour Executive General Manager (Qantas Airways) John Borghetti Executive General Manager (Regional Airlines)Narendra Kumar Executive General Manager Airports & Catering Grant Fenn Executive General Manager Associated Businesses and Head of Freight Dennis Adams Executive General Manager Engineering Technical Operations and Maintenance Services David Cox Executive General Manager Fleet, Network & Alliances Paul Edwards Executive General Manager People Kevin Brown Head Corporate Communication Michael Sharp Head Government & International Relations David Hawes General Counsel & Company Secretary Brett Johnson Fleet 4 x Airbus A330-200 3 x Airbus A330-300 14 x Boeing 717-200 8 x Boeing 737-300 21 x Boeing 737-400 21 x Boeing 737-800 4 x Boeing 747-300 24 x Boeing 747-400 6 x Boeing 747-400ER 4 x Boeing 767-200ER 24 x Boeing 767-300ER Orders 6 x Airbus A330-300 12 x Airbus A380-800 2 x Boeing 737-800 3 x Boeing 737-800 4 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 Main base Sydney Kingsford Smith International (SYD) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Adelaide, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Brisbane, Broome, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Gold Coast, Hamilton Island, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Launceston, Lord Howe Island, Melbourne, Moree, Narrabri, Newman, Perth, Sydney, Townsville Destinations (international scheduled) Atlanta, Auckland, Bangkok, Chicago, Christchurch, Denpasar Bali, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Jakarta, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Memphis, Nadi, New York, Noumea, Paris, Queenstown, Rome, Singapore, Tokyo, Wellington Qantas Centre, 203 Coward Street Wales, 2020, Australia Tel+612 9691 3636 Mascot New South Services Scheduled, regional, passenger Description Comprises four separate regional airline entities: Airitnk, Eastern Australia Airlines, Sunstate Airlines and Impulse Airlines. Qantas operates -200 and -300 versions of the Airbus A330 twinjet Qatar Airways Towers, PO Box 22550, Doha, Qatar Tel +974 449 6000 Fax +974 462 1533 Sita DOHPDQR Email infodesk@qatarairways.com Website www.qatarairways.com/ | Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger | and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Qatar www.flightinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 30 MARCH - 5 APRIL 2004 57
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