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VJUSiLD A J III UZUfUSlY Kibns TArk Hava Yollari [YK] (CTK1) Bedreddin Demirel Avenue, PO Box 793, Yenishir, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus Fax+357 (2) 520 81462 Tel + 90 392 228 3924 Services scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation THY Turkish Airlines (50.0%) Shareholders Cyprus Turkish Community Assembly Consolidated, Turk hava Yollari Airlines (50%) Date operations started February 1975 Description The national airline of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, a country recognised only by Turkey. History Previously known as Cyprus Turkish Airlines. Employees total 269 Executives President and VP limit Utku Sales manager UK Mustafa Ebgu General manager Capt Ferda Ones Fleet 1 x Airbus Industrie A310-203 4 x Boeing 727-200 4 x Boeing 737-400 Kieller Business Air Believed to have ceased trading. Kiev United Air Detachment (Zhuliani) 77, Vozdukhoflotski Prospect, Kiev. 252036, Ukraine Tel +380 (044) 276 8128 Services domestic Fleet Antonov An-2 (number unspecified) Antonov An-24 (number unspecified) Let L-410 (number unspecified) Yakovlev Yak-40 (number unspecified) Kirgizstan Airlines see Kyrgyzstan Airlines Kirov Air Enterprise (KIHl) Kirov Airport, 610009. Russia Fax +7 (8832) 624 683 Tel +7 (8832) 696 600, +7 (8832) 637 362 Services domestic Employees total 1,229 Executives General director Alexander Solostei Fleet 40 x Antonov An-2 2 x Antonov An-26 5 x Antonov An-24 9 x PZL-Swidnik Mi-2 3xTupolevTu-134 KLM Cargo KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, External Communications (AMS/DR). PO Box 7700 Schiphol Airport (East). 1117 ZL, Netherlands Fax +31 (20) 648 8391 Tel +31 (20) 649 2227 Services scheduled, international, cargo Date established 1919 Date operations started 1920 Description KLM Cargo's worldwide operation serves over 350 different destinations on a regular basis. Executives VP operations Jan H Meurer Executive VP Jaques Anchet VP customer service KLM Cargo D Osinga Enno KLM Cityhopper [KL] (KLC) KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. External Communications (AMS/DR), PO Box 7700.1117 ZL. Schiphol Airport (East), Netherlands Telex 11252 Fax +31 (20) 648 8154 Tel +31 (20) 649 2227 Services regional, domestic Parent organisation KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Parent organisation KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (100%) Shareholders KLM (100%) Alliances KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Date established 1991 Date operations started 1991 History In April 1988. NLM CityHopper was asked by KLM to take over the management of Netheriines. This merger brought about the formation of a new regional airline. KLM Cityhopper in 1991. Employees total 650 Executives Managing director FJvanPallandt Ground handling and contracts managerHenk Verbruggen Section manager Schiphol K Folkeringa Deputy managing director H K de Bruijn Fleet 13 x Fokker 50 12 x Fokker 70 5 x Saab 340B Destinations Aarhus, Antwerp, Belfast. Birmingham, Bremen, Bristol, Brussels, Cardiff, Cork, Diisseldorf, Einhoven, Guernsey, Hamburg, Jersey. Luxembourg, London Heathrow, Malmo, Mulhouse/Basle, Paris, Southampton, Stavanger, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Toulouse KLM Royal Dutch Airlines [KL1 (KLM) Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij nv, PO Box 7700. Schiphol Airport. 1117 ZL. Netherlands www http://www.klm.nl/ Fax + 3120 649 3113 Tel + 3120 649 9123 Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation Martinair Holland (100%) Subsidiaries Northwest Airlines, Kenya Airways, Braathens, Transavia Airlines, ALM Antillean Airlines, KLM uk. KLM Cityhopper, ALM Antillean 40%; Martinair 50% Shareholders KLM City Hopper 100% Alliances Aer Lingus, Air Alfa Hava Yollari. Air Aruba, Air Exel Commuter, Alitalia. ALM Antillean Airlines, Ansett Australia, Braathens, CSA Czech Airlines, Cyprus Airways, Emirates Airline, Eurowings Luftverkehrs AG, Garuda Indonesia. Japan Air System. Japan Airlines. Jet Airways (India), Kenya Airways. KLM Cityhopper, KLM uk, Korean Air, Maersk Air. Nippon Cargo Airlines, Northwest Airlines. Oman Air, Regional Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Sun Air, Tyrolean Airways, Vietnam Airlines Date established 7 October. 1919 Date operations started 17 May, 1920 Description It has a partnership, with antitrust immunity, with US airline, Northwest. The airlines offer joint services to Amsterdam from Atlanta. Boston. Chicago. DC Dulles. Houston, Los Angeles, Memphis, Mineapolis/St Paul, New York JFK. Orlando, San Francisco and Washington. History Founded on 7 October. 1919 by Albert Plesman. Operations began on 17 May, 1920, connecting Amsterdam to London. Intercontinental operations to the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) started in October 1924. Employees total 26,030 Engineering staff 4,000 Aircrew staff 6.961 Executives President and chief executive Leo M Wijk Chairman of the supervisory board Prof Coenraad J Oort Managing director and board member Dr Peter F Hartman Senior vice president Hans Eric Kuiperi Senior VP corporate development and foreign relations Dr Donald J A Kalff VP flightcrew training Wijnand Moonen Chief financial officer and board member Robert J N Abrahamsen VP corporate communications Dig Jistha Chief human resources officer and board member Cees van Woudenberg External communications Peter Wellhuner Executive VP personnel and organisation Willem E Kooijman Executive VP KLM engineering and maintenance Dan Meyer Marketing director, KLM uk Tony Camacho Executive VP and controller Johannes C Bruggink Fleet 17 x Boeing 737-300 19 x Boeing 737-400 3 x Boeing 747-300 10 x Boeing 747-300 Combi 5 x Boeing 747-400 14 x Boeing 747-400 Combi 10 x Boeing 767-300ER 9 x Boeing MD-11 13 x Fokker 50 12 x Fokker 70 2 x Fokker 100 Orders 1 x Boeing 747-400 4 x Boeing 737-800 Main base/hubs Prague Destinations Abu Dhabi, London Heathrow, Vienna. Hamburg, Guatemala City, Bahrain, Baku. Bremen, Tokyo. Cape Town. Helsinki, Detroit, Beirut, Houston, Guayaquil, Basel, Turin, Chicago O'Hare, Bangkok, Harare, Montreal, San Jose, San Juan, Mumbai/Bombay, San Francisco, Seattle, Bristol, Antwerp. Los Angeles, Atlanta. Frankfurt. Istanbul, Eindhoven, Toronto. Luxembourg, Zurich, Cairo, New York Newark, Vancouver. Osaka, Calcutta, Brussels. Mexico City, Caracas. Paris Orly, Paris CDG, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Budapest, Copenhagen, Jeddah. Jakarta, Quito. Panama City, New York JFK. Lyon, Hong Kong, Aruba. Philadelphia, Warsaw. Kuwait, Munich, Minneapolis/St.Paul, Sapporo, Beijing, Curacao. Cardiff, Damascus, Dar Es Salaam, Johannesburg, Sanaa, Madrid, Delhi, Dhahran. Seoul, St Petersburg, Kilimanjaro, Venice, Ho Chi Minh City, Lima. Lisbon, Athens. Barcelona. Berlin, Strasbourg, Lagos. Kano, Porto, Southampton, Dubai, Kiev, Stavanger, Moscow, St Maarten, Bucharest. Muscat, Sydney, Mulhouse, Memphis, Buenos Aires, Malmo, Oslo Fornebu, Rome Fiumicino. Abidjan, Tehran. Accra, Paramaribo. Rotterdam, Karachi. Manila. Tel Aviv, Bologna. Taipei, Almaty, Ottawa, Rio De Janeiro, Amman, Santiago. Amsterdam, Gothenburg, Maastricht, Toulouse, Nairobi, Bonaire. Stockholm Arlanda, Sao Paulo, Geneva. Nagoya [UK] (UKA) Stansted House, London Stansted Airport. Stansted, CM241AE, Essex, UK www http://www.airuk.com.uk SITA STNIZUK Telex 817312 Fax +44 (0) 1279 660 340, +44 (0) 1279 660 330 Tel +44 (0) 1279 660 535. +44 (0) 1279 660 400 Services scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (100%) Shareholders KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (100%) Alliances CSA Czech Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Malmo Aviation Schedule, Northwest Airlines, VLM Date established 1 January, 1980 Date operations started 16 January, 1980 Description With over 1,700 domestic and international flights weekly, Air uk operates scheduled passenger services to 17 destinations within the UK and 18 destinations throughout Europe. The carrier is the third largest UK carrier and with 500 aircraft movements at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport aweek, is the largest foreign user of this major international transfer airport. History Formed by merging Air Anglia. Air Wales. BIA/Air West and British Island Airways into a single entity. In December 1990 it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Air UK Group. In 1996, its 60% stake in Air UK Leisure was sold to Unijet which now operates the airline as Leisure International. In 1997 Air UK became a wholly owned subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and renamed in January 1998, KLM uk. Employees total 2,000 Executives Chief executive Henny A Essenberg 82 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 18 - 24 March 1998
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