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1996
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AIRLINE toJIi£27UKY Additional services: Modifications, paintshop. Engines: Large fans: CF6 Small fans: JT8D. Air Jamaica Express [JQ] Air Jamaica Building, 72-76 Harbour Street, Kingston, Jamaica Tel: +1 (809) 952 3418 or +1 (809) 929 0834;f ax: +1 (809) 924 8155 or +1 (809) 929 0833 Service type: Domestic scheduled and charter passenger services. Shareholders: AJAG (Air Jamaica Acquisition Group) 55%, Government of Jamaica 20%, John Cooke 15%, D T Brown 10% History: Was previously called Trans-Jamaican Airlines. Description: Five per cent of shares held by AJAG and the Government of Jamaica will be offered to employees through a share-ownership programme. Employees total: 115. Executives: Chairman Gordon Stewart President David Taylor Maintenance ManagerH G McCalla VP Sales-lose Lorenzo Fleet: lxATR 42-300 3 x Dornier 228 Air LA |UE] St Paul, Minnesota, USA. Tel: +1 (310) 6411114; fax: +1 (310) 6412344 tetex: 529529 LAXGOUE Service type: Regional and domestic scheduled cargo services. Date established: 1979. History: Founded originally as a charter carrier. Began scheduled operations in 1983. It started operating as an AeroMexico codesharing partner from February 1993. It acquired acquired St Paul-based Capitol Air in early 1995. Alliances: Codeshare AeroMexico. Employees total: 50. Executives: President Wayne Schoenfeld VP Marketing William Wolf VP Operations Kenneth Dickey Fleet: 3 x Fairchild Metro III 4 x Fairchild Metro 23 Main base/hubs: St Paul. Services to: Chicago Midway, Hermosillo and Phoenix. Air Labrador (Labrador Airways) [WJ] Goose Bay Airport, PO Box 310, Stn "A", Goose Bay, Labrador AOP ISO, Canada Tel: +1 (709) 896 3658; fax: +1 (709) 896 5209 Executives: Marketing Clarence Froude Fleet: 1 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter 100 3 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 3 x Shorts 330 2 x Shorts 360 Maintenance services: Labrador Airways. Speciality: Airframes, engines. Licensed airframe engineers: 11. Licensed engine engineers: 11. National approvals: DoT AMO. Principal makes serviced: Shorts SD3-30, SD360, DHC-6 Twin Otter, C-208B, PA-31T3, DHC-3, DHC-2 Air Manitoba [7N] Hangar T67,620 Ferry Road, Winnipeg International Airport, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0T7, Canada Tel: +1 (204) 783 2333; fax: +1 (204) 783 2152 SraYWGRR7N Service type: Domestic scheduled passenger and cargo services. History: Founded as llford Riverton Airways in the 1960s. Known as Northlands Air Manitoba from 1983. Description: Charter flights are also undertaken. Employees total: 100. Executives: President & CEO Terry Deluce VP Finance Todd Lamb Flight Operations Director Abe Heibert Maintenance Di'rectorColin Carswell Commercial Services Director Scott Edgar Air Nevada operates a fleet of Cessna 402Cs Fleet: 5xBAeHS.748 3 x Curtiss C-46 1 x de Havilland Dash 8-100 1 x Douglas DC-3 Main base/hubs: Churchill. Domestic services: North West Territories and Northern Manitoba. Air Martinique [PN] Aeroport du Lamentin, Fort de France 97232, Martinique, French West Indies Tel: +596 5108 09; fax: +596 5159 27; telex: 912048; SITA FDFDBPN Service type: Regional scheduled and charter passenger services. Shareholders: Privately owned. Marketing alliances: Air France, AOM, BWIA, Air Canada. Date established: 20 October, 1993. Date operations started: 20 October, 1993. History: Formed following the demise of Compagnie Antillaise d'Affretements Aeriens (CAAA). Air Martinique is the trading name of SN Air Martinique. Description: The carrier of the French West Indies. In May 1995 it signed a joint marketing pact with BWIA, Employees total: 102. Aircrew staff: 23. Engineering staff: 21. Executives: Chairman Serge Larcher Vice-Chairman Louis Crusol President Guy Aurore Director General Olivier Bernard CEO Michel Ziegler General Manager Michel Gouze Financial Director Charles Caumartin Maintenance Director Vincent Zani Operations D/rectorChristian Marchand Marketing Manager Jaieme Palenne Chief Pilot Christian Robinel Fleet: 2 xATR 42-310 3 x Dornier 228-200 Main base/hub: Martinique. Regional services: Antigua, Barbados, Canouan, Dominica, Guadelope, Mustique, St Lucia, St Martin, St Vincent and Union Island. Charter services: The Lesser Antilles. Planned services: Between the West Indies and Puerto Rico and between the West Indies and French Guiana. Air Midwest (USAir Express ZV PO Box 7724, Wichita, Kansas 67277, USA Tel: +1 (316) 942 8137; fax: +1 (316) 945 0947 S/WICTPBUS Service type: Regional and domestic scheduled passenger and cargo services. Parent company: Mesa Air Group. Marketing alliances: USAir. Date established: May 1965. Date operations started: May 1965. History: Originally known as Aviation Services until 1969. In 1985 Air Midwest merged with Scheduled Skyways. On 12 July, 1991, it was bought by Mesa Holdings and now operates as a division of that company. Its own operations were suspended in 1994. Description: It operates services as part of the USAir Express network with services throughout the Midwest USA. Employees: 141. Aircrew staff: 13. Executives: President Dick Paquette VP Greg Stephens Passenger Services Tom Glore Maintenance Brad Kuhns Chief Pilot Rick Novak Fleet: 13 x Beech 1900. Main hub: Kansas City. Services: Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Dodge City, Fayetteville, Garden City, Great Bend, Hays, Lincoln, Little Rock, Manhattan, Omaha, Salina, Springfield, Topeka and Wichita. Air Nevada [LW] PO Box 11105, Las Vegas, Nevada 89111, USA Tel: +1 (702) 736 8900; fax: +1 (702) 795 8116 SITA LASRRLW Service type: Regional and domestic scheduled passenger services. Subsidiaries: Air Nevada Bus Tours. Marketing alliances: Delta Airlines, United Airlines, America West Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines. Date established: 1974. Date operations started: 1974. History: Incorporated in July 1974 as a charter airline. In July 1978 scheduled services began. In June 1980, Air Nevada became fully certificated as a Part 401 air carrier. Description: Specialises in air tours of the US national parks including the Grand and Bryce Canyons. The carrier also operates scheduled services from its Las Vegas base. Employees total: 125. Aircrew staff: 25. Engineering staff: 14. Executives: Chairman, President & CEO Myron L Caplan Senior VP Lewis A Kaplan General Manager Wayne Nelson Chief Pilot Kip Shoemaker Financial DirectorWally Enriquez VP Operations Bradley Kinkeade Maintenance Director Mark Fisher Personnel Director Debby Hood Marketing Manager Lisa Booker VP MarketingGaW A Stewart Fleet: 11 x Cessna 402C. Main base/hubs: Las Vegas. Domestic services: Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Monument Valley. Air Niagara Express [DB] 7035 Fir Tree Drive, Suite 13, Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1V6,Canada Tel: +1 (905) 672 3300; fax: +1 (905) 6712715 Service type: Domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo services. Parent company: Jetall. Shareholders: Publicly held. Date established: 21 July, 1978. Employees total: 25. Executives: President & CEO Arie Tall CFO Joyce Tall VP Peter Dmytriw Fleet: 2xConvair580 1 x Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain Air North [4N] PO Box 4998, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory YIA 4S2, Canada Tel: +1 (403) 668 2228; fax: +1 (403) 668 6224 Service type: Regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo services. Shareholders: Joseph T Sparling and Thomas A Wood Date established: 1977. Date operations started: 1977. Description: A third-level Canadian carrier. Employees total: 35. Aircrew staff: 12. Engineering staff: 12. Executives: President Joseph T Sparling Secretary Thomas A Wood Fleet: 1 x Beech B-80 Queen Airliner 5 x Douglas DC-3 48 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 1996
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