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Directory: world airlines Fleet 6 x Raytheon Beech 1900C Airliner Main base Fairbanks International (FAI) Hubs Barrow Wiley Post Will Rogers Memorial (BRW), Anchorage International (ANC), Bethel Municipal (BET) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Anchorage, Aniak, Anvik, Atqasuk, Barrow, Barter Island, Bethel, Dillingham, Fairbanks, Fort Yukon, Galena, Gambell, Grayling, Holy Cross, Huslia, Kalskag, Kaltag, Kotzebue, Koyukuk, Noatak, Nome, Nuiqsut, Nulato, Point Hope, Point Lay, Prudhoe Bay/Deadhorse, Ruby, Russian Mission, Savoonga, Shageluk, Tanana, Wainwright FRONTIER JETEXPRESS [F9] 3753 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 200, Hughes Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Tel +1 702 892 3773 Website www.mesa-air.com Services Scheduled, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Mesa Air Group (100%) Alliances Frontier Airlines Date operations started 17 February 2002 Description Offers domestic scheduled passenger services from Denver to regional destinations, using Bombardier CRJs. 6121 South Airpark Place, Anchorage. Alaska. 99502. USA Tel +1 907 248 9595 Fax +1 907 243 1247 Email dispatch@fsair.com Website www.fsair.com Services Regional, passenger Date established 1986 Description Operates regional passenger and cargo services as well as some cargo charters. Fleet 1 x Fairchild Metro 23 1 x Fairchild Metro 111 Main base Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC) FUTURA INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS tFH] Gran Via Asima 17, Poligono Son Castello, 07009 Palma de Mallorca, Baleares, Spain Tel +34 971 910700 Fax +34 971 910701 Sita PHICCFH Email comercial@futura-aer.com Website www.futura-aer.com Services Charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Futura management (80%) Date established 1989 Date operations started 16 February 1990 Description Holiday charter airline providing inclusive-tour char ters to European destinations. Employees total 621 Executives Commercial Director Bruno Claeys Fianance Director Francisco Vives Operations Director Ramon Rossich Fleet 8 x Boeing 737-400 7 x Boeing 737-800 Aeroport Leon Mba, Libreville, Gabon Tel +241 73 38 40 Sita PARISCR Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Date established 1998 Date operations started 26 October 1998 Description Second largest airline in Gabon, operating 60 scheduled flights a week from Libreville. Aircraft are also avail able for passenger and cargo charters. History Started operations between Libreville and Port-Gentil. Fleet 1 x Aerospatiale Caravelle 2 x BAe 748 Series 2A 2 x Gulfstream I 1xNAMCYS-11A-500 GAMBIA INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES [GC] 8 Hagan Street, Banjul, Gambia Tel +220 223702 Sita BJLAPXS Email info@gia.gm Website www.gia.gm/ Services Scheduled, regional, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Government of Gambia (99%), Gambia Telecommunications Company (1%) Date established 23 January 1996 Date operations started 1 March 1996 Description Operates a small regional network of scheduled passenger services in West Africa. History Started as a ground handling company at Banjul International airport, but has since expanded into flight opera tions. On 1 December 2000 the first flight took off in co-operation with Air Namibia. Executives Managing Director Victor Jean Carvalho Acting Managing Director Lamin Jabang Destinations (international scheduled) Conakry, Dakar, Freetown GANDALF AIRLINES [G7] <GNF) Italy Date established 1998 Date operations started April 1999 Date operations ceased 19 February 2004 Description Italian regional airline that operated domestic schedules and services to France, Germany and neighbouring Spain with a fleet of Fairchild Dornier 328 turboprop and 328JET aircraft. The struggling carrier finally succumbed to financial pressures abd filed for bankruptcy on 19 February 2004. •Mil m iwn if i IIIIII|MWIWIIIIIII|IIHIIIII mmw IW1I 'H\l <§ tmuimmmm Pontianak, Semarang, Solo City, Surabaya, Tembagapura, Ujung Pandang, Yogyakarta Destinations (international scheduled) Adelaide, Amsterdam, Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Brisbane, Dammam, Darwin, Frankfurt, Fukuoka, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, London, Melbourne, Nagoya, Osaka, Perth, Riyadh, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo PO Box 1164, Soekarno-Hatta Airport Area, Jalan Merdeka Selatan 13, 10110 Jakarta, Indonesia Tel +62 21 380 1901 Fax +62 21 380 6652 Sita JKTICGA Website www.garuda-indonesia.com Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Indonesian government (100%) Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Citilink (100%), Merpati Nusantara (6.8%) Alliances China Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Korean Air; Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qatar Airways, SilkAir, Yemenia Date established 26 January 1949 Date operations started 31 March 1950 Description Indonesian flag carrier operating scheduled ser vices to 22 cities in 11 countries worldwide and to 19 commercially strategic domestic centres. History During the Indonesian struggle for independence, a Douglas DC-3 Dakota named Seulawah landed in Rangoon tak ing part in a commercial mission. This marked the establishment of Indonesian Airways and, at the same time, the first Indonesian commercial airline operating overseas. Garuda Indonesia was formally incorporated jointly with KLM on 31 March 1950. After concentrating on domestic and regional services, the first European flights were added on 28 September 1963 to Amsterdam and Frankfurt. In July 1995 Garuda Indonesia began a joint cargo service with KLM between Amsterdam and Jakarta with intermediate stops in Bombay and Kuala Lumpur Employees total 9,450 Executives President & Chief Executive Indra Setiawan Executive VP Engineering & MaintenanceRichard Sukadarisman Executive VP Commercial Bachrul Hakim Executive VP Operations Rudy Hardono VP Finance Wiradharma Oka VP Cargo Iman Sutoro Fleet 10 x Airbus A330-300 18 x Boeing 737-300 22 x Boeing 737-400 5 x Boeing 737-500 2 x Boeing 747-200B 3 x Boeing 747-400 9 x Boeing 767-300ER 2 x Fokker F28 Mk3000 3xFokkerF28Mk4000 4 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Orders 3 x Airbus A330-300 18 x Boeing 737-700 6 x Boeing 777-200ER Main base Jakarta Soekarno Hatta International (CGK) Hubs Medan (MES), Den PasarBali International (DPS), Surabaya (SUB) Destinations (domestic scheduled) Balikpapan, Banda Aceh, Banjarmasin, Batam, Biak, Denpasar Bali, Jakarta, Jayapura, Manado, Mataram, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Nametkina Street 16, Moscow, 117884, Russia Tel +7 095 719 1832 Fax +7 095 719 1185 Sita MOWFUHG Email gazpromavia@gazprom.ru Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders JSC Gazprom Russia (100%) Date established March 1995 Date operations started 16 April 1996 Description Operates passenger cargo charters mainly in support of the oil and gas industry Conducts regular domestic flights from Moscow and international charter passenger and cargo flights. Executives Director General Andre Oncharenko First Deputy Director General Alexandre Krugov Fleet 1 x Antonov An-74 8 x Antonov An-74-200D 3 x Antonov An-74T-200 1 x llyushin II-76T 1 xTupolevTu-134A 4 x Tupolev Tu-154M IxYakovlevYak^O 1xYakovlevYak-40K 8xYakovlevYak^2D Orders 1 x Antonov An-74T-200 5 x Yakovlev Yak-42D Destinations (domestic scheduled) Adler/Sochi, Belgorod, Magnitogorsk, Moscow, Nadym, Novy Urengoy Samara, St Petersburg, Tyumen G8 AIRWAYS tGT] (GBL) The Beehive, Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, RH6 OLA, UK Tel +44 1293 664239 Fax +44 1293 664218 Sita LGWDQGT Website www.gbairways.com Services Scheduled, international, regional, passenger and cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Bland Group (100%) Alliances British Airways, Iberia Airlines Description UK-based flag carrier to Gibraltar, Madeira, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Cyprus and Tunisia operating as a franchise carrier for British Airways. History Founded as an offshoot of the Gibraltar shipping com pany M H Bland and traded as Gibair until 1 November 1989. The airline became a British Airways franchise on 1 February 1995. Employees total 750 Executives President Chairman Managing Director Commercial Director Finance Director Operations Director Fleet 8 x Airbus A320-200 3xAirbusA321-200 Orders 1 x Airbus A320-200 Destinations (international scheduled) Agadir, Alicante, Almeria, Bastia, Casablanca, Faro, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Lisbon, London, Malaga, Malta, Marrakech, Menorca, Montpellier, Murcia, Nantes, Palma Mallorca, Paphos, Porto, Seville, Tangier, Tenerife, Toulon, Tunis, Valencia Joseph Gaggero James Gaggero John Patterson Peter Kenworthy John Hawkins William Gilmour GEE BEE AIR Pergamou Street 25, Glyfada, 166 75 Athens, Greece Tel +30 210 960 7061 Fax +30 210 964 6546 Email geebeeop@otenet.gr Services Charter, international, domestic, passenger Date established February 2003 Date operations started March 2003 Description Provides charter flights in the eastern Mediterranean. Is also involved in aircraft sales. Executives Chairman Owner Theodore Karabatis 78 23-29 MARCH 2004 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL www.flightinternational.com
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