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Directory: world airlines Andrey Kukin Nikolai Mayak Alexandr Liubvin Alexandr Gaidai Valeriy Pokropivny Valeriy Konovko President Senior VP Vice-President VP Commerce VP Economy and Finance Airline Director Fleet 1 x AntonovAn-12 1 x Antonov An-26 21 xllyushin II-76M 1 xllyushin II-76T Main base Zaporozhye (OZH) Shulyavska Street 7, Kyiv, 03055, Ukraine Tel +380 44 238 20 02 Fax +380 44 238 20 43 Sita IEVUFPS Email umair@umairlines.com Website www.umairlines.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Rodrigue Merhej Date established 1999 Date operations started April 2000 Description Operates small domestic network and services to CIS countries and the Middle East. History Founded as an open-end joint stock company. Employees total 117 Engineering staff 7 Flightcrew 16 Cabin crew 15 Executives General Director Grigori Lipovskoi Fleet 1x Airbus A320-200 2 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50 1 xTupolevTu-134A Destinations (domestic scheduled) Kharkov, Kiev, Uzhgorod Destinations (international scheduled) Aleppo, Batumi, Beirut, Minsk, Tehran 7F, 100 Sec 2, Chang-An E. Road, Taipei, 104, Taiwan Tel +886 2 251 35511 Fax +886 2 2513 3211 Sita TPEWBB7 Website www.uniair.com.tw Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders EVA Air (17.92%), Evergreen Development (17.01%) Alliances EVA Air, Far Eastern Air Transport, Mandarin Airlines Date established 1988 Date operations started 1989 Description Operates domestic scheduled services and interna tional services. Some regular charter flights are also operated. History Previously known as Makung International Airlines until May 1996. Merger effected between UNI Airways, Taiwan Airlines and Great China Airlines under UNI Airways name on 1 July 1998. Employees total 1,411 Executives Chairman James Jeng President Tony Su Executive VP Corporate Planning & Business S J Chen Executive VP Engineering & Maintenance J C Liou Executive VP Operations Wei-chou Chen Senior VP Business Ken Chang Senior VP General Affairs Webster Huang Deputy Senior Traffic Co-ordination Alan Chang Deputy Senior VP Finance K R Liu Fleet 8 x Boeing MD-90-30 1 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q200 12 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 Main base Kaohsiung International (KHH), Taipei Sungshan (TSA) Hubs Taipei Chiang Kai Shek International (TPE) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Chiayi, Hengchun, Kaohsiung, Kinmen, Makung, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei, Taitung Destinations (international scheduled) Phuket Alliances Star Alliance, Aeromar, Air China, Air Japan, Air Midwest, Air Wisconsin, All Nippon Airways, Aloha Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Atlantic Coast Airlines, BWIA West Indies Airways, Great Lakes Aviation, LOT Polish Airlines, Mesa Air Group, SkyWest Airlines, Thai Airways, US Airways Description World's second largest airline by revenue, operating more than 2,330 daily flights on a route network which spans the globe, and serves 139 destinations in 26 countries and two US territories. History Started its operations delivering mail within the USA. Formed as the management company of four pioneer airlines: Boeing Air Transport, Pacific Air Transport, National Air Transport and Varney Airlines (founded in 1926). In 1994 a majority of United's employees took a 55% stake in return for labour conces sions, resulting in UAL becoming the world's largest majority employee-owned company. The carrier also launched United Shuttle a low-cost operation based on the US West Coast, but this has now been discontinued. On 9 December, the airline's parent company, UAL Corp, Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy pro tection, but operations continue during reorganisation. Employees total 79,000 Executives Chairman, President and Chief Executive Glenn Tilton Executive VP & CFO Frederic Brace Executive VP Customer John Tague Executive VP Operational Divisions Peter McDonald Executive VP Strategy Douglas Hacker Senior VP Corporate Affairs Rosemary Moore Senior VP Flight Operations Steve Forte Senior VP Governmental Affairs Shelley Longmuir Senior VP Maintenance & Engineering Gregory Hall Senior VP Marketing Martin White Fleet 55 x Airbus A319-100 92 x Airbus A320-200 90 x Boeing 737-300 56 x Boeing 737-500 30 x Boeing 747-400 96 x Boeing 757-200 8 x Boeing 767-200 1 x Boeing 767-200ER 37 x Boeing 767-300ER 20 x Boeing 777-200 34 x Boeing 777-200ER Orders 23 x Airbus A319-100 19 x Airbus A320-200 1 x Boeing 777-200ER Main base Chicago O'Hare International (ORD) Hubs San Francisco International (SFO), Los Angeles International (LAX), Denver International (DEN), Washington Dulles International (IAD), Chicago O'Hare International (ORD) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Albany NY Albuquerque, Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Billings, Boise, Boston, Buffalo, Burbank, Burlington VT, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbus OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dayton, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Grand Rapids Ml, Greensboro/High Point, Gunnison, Harrisburg, Hartford, Honolulu, Houston, Indianapolis, Jackson WY, Kahului, Kansas City, Kauai Island, Kona, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Manchester, Miami, Minneapolis/St Paul, Montrose, New Orleans, New York, Oakland, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Ontario, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Reno, Richmond, Rochester NY Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, Seattle, Spokane, St Louis, Steamboat Springs, Syracuse, Tampa, Tucson, Tulsa, Washington, West Palm Beach, Wichita Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Aruba, Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Calgary, Frankfurt, Guatemala City, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, Mexico City, Montevideo, Munich, Osaka, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, San Jose, San Juan, San Salvador, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, St Thomas Island, Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo, Toronto, Vancouver UNITED ARABIAN AIRLINES (UAB) PO Box 3687, Office No. 3, Elekhwa Building, Atbara Street, Khartoum, Sudan Tel +249 11 773025 Fax +249 11 784402 Sita KRTCLXH Email info@uaa.com Website www.uaa.com Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Date established 1995 Date operations started 1995 Description Cargo airline based in Khartoum, Sudan operating freight services throughout Sudan, Africa and the Middle East. Employees total 235 Executives Managing Director M Kordofani Fleet 1 x Antonov An-12 Main base Khartoum (KRT) PO Box 66100, Chicago, Illinois, 60666, USA Tel +1 847 700 4000 Fax +1 847 700 7345 Website www.ual.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Publicly held (majority by employees) through UAL (100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Ted (100%), United Express (100%) PO Box 24600, Kampala, Uganda Tel +256 41 349 841 Fax +256 41 349 843 Services Charter, regional, passenger Date established 1998 Description Operates regional charters. Fleet 1xLetL-410UVP-E UNITED AVIATION Kuwait City, Kuwait Services Charter, international, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Kuwait Projects Company (Holding) (100%) Date established 2003 Description Plans to operate business travel to and from Europe, Asia, and the Gulf. Executives Chief Executive Abdullah Bastaki ITED EXPRESS C/o United Airlines, Customer Relations—WHQPW, PO Box 66100, Chicago, Illinois, IL 60666, USA Tel +1 847 700 6796 Fax +1 847 700 2214 Services Regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders United Airlines (100%) Alliances Air Canada, Atlantic Coast Airlines, SkyWest Airlines Date established 1993 Description Five regional airlines connecting United's major ter minals to smaller airports. The group allows travel almost anywhere in the USA on United from town to terminal to final destination across the globe. United Express provides services to nearly 200 destinations. The five United Express regional air line operators are Atlantic Coast Airlines, Great Lakes Aviation, SkyWest, Air Wisconsin, and Trans States Airlines. UNITED MYANMAR AIRLINES 350 Athlone Road, Summit Parkview, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar Tel +95 1 228095 Email info@ub-air.com Website www.ub-air.com/ Services Scheduled, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Myanmar Airways (51%), Sunshine Strategic Investments (49%) Date established 11 July 2003 Description Planning to launch services in 2004 with a fleet of leased Boeing 737s (two 737-400s, although it has options for five). The carrier initially plans to operate to Bangkok in Thailand, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Singapore, operating on triangular routings originating in Yangon and returning to the capital via Mandalay History Founded as a joint venture between state-owned domestic operator Myanmar Airways and Hong Kong-based investment holding company Sunshine Strategic Investments, with a $15 million grant issued by a Sino-Burma foundation. 1400 North Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky, 40223, USA Tel +1 502 329 6500 Fax +1 502 329 6550 Website www.ups.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Employee owned - previous and existing managers and supervisor (90%), publicly held (10%) Date established 1988 Date operations started 1 February 1988 Description World's largest package-delivery service providing scheduled and charter services to nearly 400 domestic and 220 international airports. It operates nearly 1,000 domestic and over 500 international flights a day. 88 30 MARCH - 5 APRIL 2004 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL www.flightinternational.com
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