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WORLD AIRLINE D IRECTORY technical and managerial assistance from TWA. Fleet: two ATR42, three Boeing 767-200ER, two 707-320C, three 727-200, two 737-200, two Boeing Canada DHC-5A Transporter, six DHC-6 Twin Otter, seven McDonnell Douglas DC-3. Executives: chairman. Comrade Asseghid Wolde Amanuel (Minister of Transport and Communications); general manager, Capt Mohammed Ahmed; deputy general managers: marketing, Wolde Gabriel Tsehay; technical, Abebaw Engida; flight operations, Capt Ma- konnen Berhe; corporate planning and development, Bisrat Nigatu; finance, Makonnen Eshete; industrial relations, Maj Merid Abate. Employees: 3,502. Head Office: PO Box 1755, Bole Airport, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Tel: +251 1 18 22 22. Fax: +251 1 188474. Telex: 21012. Euralair International, a privately owned charter carrier, operates passenger and cargo flights to points in Europe and the Mediterranean area. The airline's BAe 346s are operated for TNT. History: Euralair was originally formed in October 1964 as an air-taxi and executive charter company. Fleet: six Boeing 737-200, two BAe 146-200QT, two Cessna Citation 1, two Citation II, one Citation III, two Citation V, two Dassult Falcon 10, two Falcon 20. On order: three Airbus A321, three A330, three 737-500, one 747. Executives: president, Alexandre Couvelaire; sales aircraft manager, Gerard Pommier; chief pilot, Michel Barrat; public relations, Jean Claude Hestin, executive department manager, Hugues Tourvieille de Labrouhe; managers: cargo department, Christophe Deere; charter department, Dominique Daymard Employees: 380. Head Office: Aeroport du Bourget, F-93350 Le Bour- get, France. Tel: +33 1 49 34 62 00. Fax: +33 1 49 34 63 00. Telex: 230662 F Euroair specialises in aircraft leasing and undertakes operational and engineering management support serv ices. The company is part of the Alexandra Aviation Group, owned by the Alexandra Towing Company. In 1987 Janus Airways was acquired. History: The airline was formed in 1977. Fleet: four BAe 748, four Embraer Bandeirante. Executives: managing director, B. j. Lamzed. Employees: 10. Head Office: Gatwick House, Peeks Lane, Horley, Surrey RH6 9SU, UK. Tel: +44 293 820732. Fax: +44 293 820825. Telex: 87245. EuroBerlin France is a scheduled airline set up by Air France and Lufthansa to operate passenger services to and from Berlin-Tegel. ad hoc charters are also under taken. The carrier is owned by Air France (51%) and Lufthansa (49%). History: The company was formed in September 1988" and began operations on 7 November. Routes: Berlin to Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn, Munich, Stuttgart and Nurernburg. Fleet: eight Boeing 737-300 (leased from Monarch Airlines). Monarch has leased EuroBerlin 737-300s Executives: chairman, Bernard Attali; directors: gen eral, Jean Signoret; commercial, Dieter Vagt; operations, jean Pierre Sautereau; administration, Jean Marie Willi- gens. Employees: 200. Head Office: 1 Square Max Hymans, 75015 Paris, France. Tel: +33 (30) 884192-0. Fax: +33 (30) 884192-40. Berlin Office: Kanstrasse 165, D-1000 Berlin 12, Germany. Eurofly is a Turin-based carrier operating IT charters to European, African and Asian destinations. Alitalia and Olivetti/Eurofly Service each have a 45% holding, the balance is held by San Paulo Finance. Fleet: two McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51. Head Office: Aeroporto Citta di Torino, 1-10072 Caselle Torinese, Italy. Tel: +39 11 470 4444. Fax: +39 11 470 49 88. Telex: 214375 EURFLY I. Europe Aero Service, a French carrier, operates charter and inclusive-tour flights within Europe as well as to Africa and the Middle East. The airline also operates a scheduled domestic service from Paris (Orly) to Valence, in addition to running services for Air France, Air Inter and Air Charter International. In 1988 an international scheduled service was introduced between Paris and Bissau. This is operated jointly with Transportes Aereos da Guine-Bissau (Air Bissau) using an EAS Boeing 727. History: The company was formed in 1965 as a subsidiary of Societe Aero Sahara. Major stockholders are the Masurel family, with 51%. Scheduled passenger services began in 1966. Fleet: 11 Aerospatiale Caravelle 10B, two Boeing 727-200, three 737-200, one Saab 340. Executives: chairman, Georges Masurel; managing director, Raymond Bouvatier; finance director, Francis Baer; joint managing directors: operations, jean-Pierre Muraccioli; maintenance, Michel Mignard; sales man ager, Marie Therese Muraccioli. Employees: 513. Head Office: Aerodrome de Perpignan-Rivesaltes, Per- pignan F-66028. France. Tel: +33 (1) 49 751 315. Telex: 500084. European Air Transport is a non'scheduled Belgian cargo and passenger carrier which als&'operates express parcel services throughout Europe on behalf of DHL. Destinations served daily include Luxemburg, Stock holm, Helsinki, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Vienna, Budapest, Milan, Paris, Lyon, Madrid, Lisbon and London. History: Founded in 1971 using a Beech Queen Air 65. For its contract with Sabena in 1976, connecting Eindhoven with Cologne, Dusseldorf and Luxemburg, EAT became the first European charter company using Fairchild Metros. Fleet: three Boeing 727-100F, 12 Convair 580F, one Fairchild Metro II, two Merlin IVA. Executives: managing director, Gordon Olafson; direc tors: flight operations, Iwein Van Caelenberg; technical, Philippe Possoz; manager, charter and contract services, Stan Wilski. Employees: 250. Head Office: Building 4-5, Brussels National Airport, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium. Tel: +32 2 718 1414. Fax: +32 2 718 1555. Telex: 23818 EATB. EVA Airways plans to begin scheduled services in July 1991, using two leased Boe ing 767-300ERs. It expects to have the first of its own aircraft from 1992. Opera tions will start by serving Far East routes and sched uled services to the USA are expected to start in 1993, followed by flights to Eu rope. Alitalia, All-Nippon Airways, British Airways and Thai International Air ways are providing start-up assistance. The airline is a subsidiary of Taiwan's Evergreen Group, whose activities include the operation of the world's largest container shipping line. Fleet: two Boeing 767-300ER. On order: four 747-400, two 767-300ER, six McDonnell Douglas MD-11. Head Office: EVA Air Building, 376 Hsin-nan Road, Sec. 1, Luchu, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, Republic of China. Tel: +886 (3) 3515151. Fax: +886 (3) 3352093. Telex: 11476/21567 EVERMAR1NE. Evergreen International Airlines (EIA), is an established US supplemental cargo carrier with worldwide operating authority. It has recently added a Hong Kong-New York (JFK)-Columbus Service. Services are operated for Uni ted Parcel Services and the US postal service. The company also undertakes domestic and international charters. History: The company, known as Johnson Flying Service until 1975, was founded in 1924. Fleet: two Boeing 747-200 Combi, two 747-100F, five 747-100, two 727-200, four 727-100C, five 727-100F, one 727-100QC, one 727-100P, two McDonnell Douglas DC-8-73F, one DC-8-62F. two DC-9-32F, two DC-9- 33F, two DC-9-33C, two DC-9-15F. Executives: chairman; Delford M Smith; president, Timothy G Wahlberg; executive vp, Ronald A Lane. Employees: 600. Head Office: 3850 Three Mile Lane, McMinnville, Oregon 97128, USA. Tel: +1 503 472-0011. Fax: +1 503 434-6492. Telex: 151576 EVERGREEN. Executive Air Charter of San Juan, Puerto Rico, became an "American Eagle" carrier in 1986 and now operates an extensive inter-island network of services from San Juan under a joint marketing arrangement with Ameri can Airlines. Charter flights are also undertaken. Fleet: five ATR42-300, 11 Casa 212, one Cessna 402, two Riley Heron. On order: two ATR72. Executives: chairman, Joaquin Bolivar; president, Jose Facundo; vps: sales and marketing, Mike Martinez; maintenance, Raul Lopez; director of station, Cecilio Rivera; director of operations, Ariel Alvarez. Employees: 250 Head Office: PO Box 1619, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936, USA. Tel: +1 809 791 2144. Telex: 2144. Express Airlines I is a US commuter carrier operating scheduled passenger services as part of the'":Northwest Airlin"-" feeder network. The company's operations are centred on Memphis, where it provides feed to North west Airlines main route system and there are other hubs in Milwaukee and Minneapolis. Columbus, Georgia, is a planned start-up for February 1990. Forty cities are served in 15 states. Fleet: 25 BAe Jetstream 31, 17 Saab 340. Executives: chairman and ceo, M J Brady; executive vp and chief financial officer, E McKenzie. Employees: 1,000. Head Office: 1777 Phoenix Parkway, Suite 303, Atlanta, Georgia 30349, USA. Tel: +1 404 991 3300. Fax: +1 404 997 0127. Express One International, formerly Jet East Interna tional, is a supplemental air-carrier subsidiary of Wikert and Wikert and provides freight services under contract to several of the large US overnight express companies, including DHL and Emery. In addition, on-demand cargo and passenger charters are operated. History: Operations began in 1980. Fleet: 11 727-100C, two 737-200C. Executives: chairman, Alinda H Wikert; president, Express One International, James R Wikert; president, airline division, Jim Amos. Employees: 125. Head Office: 3890 West Northwest Highway, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75220, USA. Tel: +1 214 902 2500. Fax: +1 214 350 1399. Telex: 495 74224. Extra is a German carrier operating express parcel services from Saarbrucken for DHL. The company is also engaged in executive charter operations. Fleet: four Convair 580, four Beech 99, one Cessna 402. FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 27 March - 2 April, 1991
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