Part three: World Airline Directory
Data compiled by the Air Transport Intelligence team - Kelley Malcher, Lara McNamee, Trevor Mountford, David Reynolds and Fabrice Tacoun -- Flight International, 3/30/2004
Edited by Günter Endres
Welcome to the third installment of the 2004 Flight International World Airline Directory. The directory is published annually in three parts over consecutive weeks, providing key information on over 1,400 airlines operating scheduled services or those offering significant charter services.
The directory is split into three parts alphabetically, with Part 1 covering A-B; Part 2 C-L and Part 3 M-Z. The selection criterion has been to list operators with one or more aircraft with more than 19 seats. Where justified by significance of service or national carrier status, airlines operating aircraft with fewer than 19 seats are listed, as are some helicopter companies which operate a significant number of scheduled passenger services. The listing includes scheduled or charter cargo operators of aircraft of a similar capacity to those satisfying the passenger aircraft criteria. The directory includes, wherever possible, non-jet commuter and regional operators which meet the inclusion criteria, but is not a complete guide to air-taxi services. Data incorporated in the directory includes contact details/addresses, partners and shareholders, management structure and fleet and route data, along with a brief description of an airline's operations. Telephone and facsimile numbers follow the international dialling codes – for example, the UK number +44 (20) 8652 3840, shows the country code, area code, and customer number. In-country dialling usually requires a caller to dial 0 to precede the area code, eg: 020 8652 3840.
Abbreviations include: () indicates the three-character ICAO airline designator code, [ ] indicates the two-character IATA code; CFO chief financial officer; COO chief operating officer; DGAC Direction Générale de L'Aviation Civile; EVP executive vice-president; FAA US Federal Aviation Administration; JAA European Joint Aviation Authorities; LBA German Luftfahrt-Bundesamt; JAR Joint Aviation Regulation; SVP senior vice-president; VP vice-president.
Fleet data includes in-service and firm orders for turbine-powered aircraft and has been supplied by London, UK-based consultancy Airclaims, tel: +44 (20) 8897 1066; fax +44 (20) 8897 0300. Some information on piston-powered types is also included. Aircraft are recorded in the fleet of the airline for which they are being operated, rather than with the operator (if the two are different). Data is compiled by the Air Transport Intelligence team. Route data comes from from the OAG MAX database. Entries are correct up to and including January 2004.
Macair Airlines [CC]
PO Box 7191, Garbutt, Townsville, Queensland, 4814, Australia
Tel +61 7 477 55076 Fax +61 7 477 56964 Sita TSVRRCC
Email info@macair.com.au Website www.macair.com.au
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Transjet (100%)
Date established 1990 Date operations started 1990
Description Operates scheduled passenger services throughout regional Queensland and northern New South Wales. Also operates charter services on regular and ad hoc bases, particularly for the mining industry. Member of the Qantas frequent flyer programme.
History Began charter operations as McKinlay Air Charters and added scheduled services in 1998. In May 2000 the Collins family sold the airline to Transjet, owner of Transtates Airlines. The two airlines were merged, and operate under the Macair brand. In November 2003 Macair aquired Horizon Airlines.
Executives
Managing Director
Randall McFarlane
Fleet
1 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
6 x Fairchild Metro 23
1 x Fairchild Metro II
4 x Fairchild Metro III
2 x Saab 340B
Main base Townsville (TSV)
Hubs Sydney Kingsford Smith International (SYD), Brisbane International (BNE), Cairns International (CNS), Mount Isa (ISA)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bedourie, Birdsville, Boulia, Brisbane, Burketown, Cairns, Charleville, Cloncurry, Cooma, Cunnamulla, Doomadgee Mission, Dunk Island, Edward River, Grafton, Hughenden, Julia Creek, Kempsey, Kowanyama, Lizard Island, Longreach, Moranbah, Mornington Island, Mount Isa, Newcastle, Normanton, Oakey, Quilpie, Richmond, St George, Sydney, Taree, Thargomindah, Townsville, Windorah, Winton
Destinations (international scheduled) Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Delhi, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Karachi, Kuwait, Lahore, New York, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore
Macedonian Airlines (Greece) (MCS)
Greece
Date established 1992 Date operations ceased 12 December 2003
Description Subsidiary of the old Olympic Airways which operated charter flights to the Greek islands and mainland. It was integrated, together with Olympic Aviation, into the new Olympic Airlines.
Macedonian Airlines (MAT) [IN] (MAK)
Vasil Glavinov 3, Skopje, 1000, Macedonia
Tel +389 2 3292 333 Fax +389 2 3229 576 Sita SKPSPIN
Email mathq@mat.com.mk Website www.mat.com.mk
Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Zivko Gruevski (48.43%), Zlatko Petrovski (48.43%), Jat Airways
Alliances Jat Airways, Swiss
Date established 1994 Date operations started 1994
Description National airline of the former Yugoslavian republic of Macedonia, providing scheduled links with European countries.
Employees total 240 Engineering staff 7 Flightcrew 24
Cabin crew 57
Executives
Managing Director
Dusko Gruevski
Deputy Managing Director Logistics
Bojan Bojanovski
President of the Board of Directors
Zlatko Petrovski
VP Board of Directors
Ziko Gruevski
Fleet
2 x Boeing 737-300
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Ohrid, Skopje
Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Düsseldorf, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Rome, Vienna, Zurich
Maersk Air [DM] (DAN)
Copenhagen Airport South, DK-2791 Dragoer, Denmark
Tel +45 32 31 44 44 Fax +45 32 31 44 90 Sita CPHDSDM
Website www.maersk-air.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders A P Møller Group (100%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Star Air (100%)
Alliances Air France, Continental Airlines, Iberia Airlines, Kenya Airways, Lufthansa, Olympic Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, SN Brussels Airlines
Date established 1969 Date operations started 1 January 1970
Description Undertakes scheduled passenger services and leasing operations as well as charter flights for Scandiniavian tour operators.
History Established when the shipping company A P Møller decided to extend its activities from sea and land to the airways.
Employees total 1,227
Executives
President
Finn Øelund
Chairman
Bent Carlsen
CFO (Finance & Information System)
Michael Tønnes Jørgensen
VP Aircraft Management
Ole Skytte
VP Flight Operations
Klaus Ren
Fleet
7 x Boeing 737-500
8 x Boeing 737-700
4 x Bombardier CRJ200LR
Main base Copenhagen Kastrup (CPH)
Hubs Billund (BLL)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aalborg, Billund, Copenhagen
Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Faroe Islands, Frankfurt, Kristiansand, Lisbon, London, Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Venice
Magnicharters (GMT)
Donato Guerra No.9, Col Juarez Centro, Mexico, D.F, CP
06600, Mexico
Tel +52 155 5141 1351 Fax +52 155 5705 3727
Website www.magnicharters.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Augusto Adolfo Bojorquez Maza (25%), Gabriel Antonio Bojorquez Maza (25%), Jose David Bojorquez Maza (25%), Luis Fernando Bojorquez Maza (25%)
Date established 1994 Date operations started January 1995
Description Operates passenger flights to the major Mexican tourist areas of Acapulco, Cancun, Huatulca, Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mazatland, Merida and Puerto Vallarta, together with charters throughout North America, South America and the Caribbean.
Executives
General Director
Gabriel Antonio Bojorquez Maza
Finance Director
Jose David Bojorquez Maza
Maintenance Director
Carlos Jimenéz Hernández
Operations Director
Jorge Luis Badia Muñoz
Chief Pilot
Hector Lopez Coss Leon
Quality Control Manager
Victor Lazo Sanchez
Fleet
6 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced
1 x Boeing 737-300
Mahan Air [W5] (IRM)
Mahan Air Tower, Azadeghan St, Karaj Highway, Tehran,
1481655761, Iran
Tel +9821 4070 507 Fax +9821 4070 404 Sita THRMCWS
Email international@mahanairlines.com Website www.mahanairlines.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Mol-Al-Movahedin Org (96%)
Date established 1991 Date operations started 1992
Description Operates scheduled domestic services and international flights to Europe and the Far East, together with cargo and passenger charters to points in Russia and the Middle East including Cairo, Dubai and Moscow, as well as pilgrim services from Kerman to Syria.
Employees total 450
Executives
Managing Director
Hamid Arabnejad
VP Commercial
M Bahrami
VP Operations
Hadji
Fleet
2 x Airbus A300B4-100
1 x Airbus A300B4-200
2 x Airbus A310-300
3 x Tupolev Tu-154M
Main base Tehran Mehrabad (THR)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bandar Abbas, Gheshm, Kerman, Kish Island, Mashad, Shiraz, Sirjan, Tehran, ZahedanDestinations (international scheduled) Bahrain, Bangkok, Colombo, Delhi, Dubai, Düsseldorf, Kabul
Majestic Air (MJC)
106 Lomagund Road, PO Box 2426, Harare, Zimbabwe
Tel +263 4 705 796 Fax +263 4 704 401
Email majestic@mweb.co.zw
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Date established January 1998
Date operations started December 1998
Description Although licensed for passenger and cargo services, Majestic Air only operates scheduled and non-scheduled cargo services on routes between southern Africa and Europe serving the Middle East and West and East Africa.
Executives
Chief Executive
Jai Prakash
Director Operations
Jerry Prakash
Main base Dubai International (DXB), Harare
International (HRE)
Malaysia Airlines [MH] (MAS)
33rd Floor, Bangunan MAS, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala
Lumpur, Federal Territory, 50250, Malaysia
Tel +60 3 2161 0555 Fax +60 3 2162 2345
Sita KULDZMH/KULWPMH
Email media@mas.com.my Website www.malaysia-airlines.com.my
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad (69.34%), Employees Provident Fund Board (8.19%), Amanah Raya Nominees (Tempatan) (5.45%), State Financial Secretary Sarawak (2.71%), Warisan Harta Sabah (2.4%)
Alliances Air Mauritius, Air India, All Nippon Airways, BMI British Midland, Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, Egyptair, Garuda Indonesia, Indian Airlines, KLM, Korean Air, Lauda Air, Philippine Airlines, Qatar Airways, Royal Brunei Airlines, Royal Jordanian Airlines, SilkAir, Singapore Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, Swiss, Thai Airways, Uzbekistan Airways, Vietnam Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways
Date established 1937 Date operations started 1 May 1947
Description National carrier of Malaysia operating to 114 destinations worldwide.
History Founded as Malayan Airways by Imperial Airways, Ocean Steamship Co and Straits Steamship. In 1957, Malaya became an independent country and the airline was restructured into a public limited company in 1958, owned by the federation of Malaya and Singapore, Borneo Airways, BOAC and Qantas. With the formation of Malaysia in 1963, the airline was renamed Malaysian Airways in November that year. On the separation of Singapore from the federation of Malaysia in August 1965, the governments of Malaysia and Singapore took over majority control of the airline from BOAC and the other shareholders. Within a year the airline became known as Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA). In April 1971, a split in MSA led to the incorporation of Malaysian Airlines System Berhad (MAS). The new airline officially began operations on 1 October 1972 as the national carrier of Malaysia. In October 1987, the trading name was changed to Malaysia Airlines.
Employees total 17,839
Executives
Chairman
Azizan Bin Zainul Abidin
Managing Director
Mohammed Nor Bin Mohammed Yusof
Chief Financial Officer
Low Chee Teng
SGM Cargo
Ong Jyh Jong
SGM Corporate Services
Mohamadon Abdullah
SGM Flight Operations
Mohammed Nawawi Bin Awang
SGM IT Planning & Services
Marzida Binti Mohammed Noor
SGM Network & Revenue Management
Paul Augustus Mooney
SGM Sales Distribution & Marketing
Ahmad Fuaad Bin
Mohammed Dahlan
SGM Technical & Ground Operations
Tajuden Bin Abu Bakar
Fleet
5 x Airbus A330-200
9 x Airbus A330-300
39 x Boeing 737-400
2 x Boeing 747-200B
5 x Boeing 747-200F
17 x Boeing 747-400
15 x Boeing 777-200ER
6 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
10 x Fokker 50
Orders
6 x Airbus A380-800
2 x Boeing 747-400
2 x Boeing 777-200ER
Main base Kuala Lumpur International (KUL)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Alor Setar, Bakalalan, Bario, Belaga, Bintulu, Ipoh, Johor Bahru, Kota Bharu, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan, Kuching, Kudat, Labuan, Lahad Datu, Langkawi, Lawas, Limbang, Long Akah, Long Banga, Long Lellang, Long Seridan, Marudi, Miri, Mukah, Mulu, Penang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tawau, Tomanggong
Destinations (international scheduled) Adelaide, Amsterdam, Auckland, Bandar Seri Begawan, Bangalore, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut, Brisbane, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Cape Town, Cebu, Chennai, Colombo, Delhi, Denpasar Bali, Dhaka, Dubai, Euroairport, Frankfurt, Fukuoka, Guangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Istanbul, Jakarta, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kaohsiung, Karachi, London, Los Angeles, Male, Manchester, Manila, Medan, Melbourne, Mumbai, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris, Perth, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Pontianak, Rome, Seoul, Shanghai, Sharjah, Singapore, Surabaya, Sydney, Taipei, Tarakan, Tokyo, Vienna, Xiamen, Yangon, Zurich
Maldivian Air Taxi
PO Box 2023, Male International Airport, Male, 2023, Maldives
Tel +960 3 152 01 Fax +960 3 152 03
Email mat@mat.com.mv Website www.mataxi.com
Services Charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Lars Erik Nielsen (100%)
Date established 1993 Date operations started 1993
Description Flies float-equipped aircraft throughout the Maldives.
Employees total 200
Fleet
3 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100
2 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 200
10 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
Malév [MA] (MAH)
Könyves Kálmán krt 12-14, 1367 Pf.122, Budapest,
1097, Hungary
Tel +36 1 235 3535 Fax +36 1 266 2759 Sita BUDDCMA
Email malev@malev.hu Website www.malev.hu/
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Hungarian government (97%), municipalities (0.528%), employees (0.524%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Malev Express (100%),
Air Italica
Alliances Aeroflot Russian Airlines, AeroSvit Airlines, Air Bosna, Air Europa, Air France, Alitalia, Austrian Arrows, CSA Czech Airlines, Finnair, KLM, LOT Polish Airlines, Moldavian Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Tarom
Date established March 1946 Date operations started June 1947
Description Hungarian national airline, operating a network of services to Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, North America and Asia.
History Founded as Maszovlet (Magyar-Szovjet Polgari Legiforgalmi Tarsasag), and adopted the present title in 1954, when the then Soviet Union's 50% holding reverted to the Hungarian state. Malév became a public limited company in June, 1992.
Employees total 2,610
Executives
Chairman and Chief Executive
Laszlo Sandor
Chief Financial Officer
Andras Dunai
COO & Board Member
Geza Fehervari
Chief Commercial Officer
Ervin Nemes
Engineering & Maintenance Director
Viktor Hajso
Ground Operations Director
Lorant Limburger
Fleet
5 x Boeing 737-300
3 x Boeing 737-400
5 x Boeing 737-600
3 x Boeing 737-700
2 x Boeing 737-800
2 x Boeing 767-200ER
6 x Fokker 70
Orders
1 x Boeing 737-600
4 x Boeing 737-700
3 x Boeing 737-800
Main base Budapest Ferihegy (BUD)
Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Beirut, Berlin, Bologna, Brussels, Bucharest, Cairo, Chisinau, Copenhagen, Damascus, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Helsinki, Istanbul, Kiev, Larnaca, London, Madrid, Malaga, Milan, Moscow, Munich, New York, Odessa, Palma Mallorca, Paris, Prague, Pristina, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje, Sofia, Split, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Tenerife, Thessaloniki, Timisoara, Tirana, Toronto, Tripoli, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb, Zurich
Malev Express
PO Box 22, Budapest, H-1637, Hungary
Tel +36 1 296 6329 Fax +36 1 296 7207
Email kiraly.jazsef@malev.hu
Services Scheduled, regional, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Malév (100%)
Alliances KLM, Date established February 2002 Date operations started July 2002
Description Operates regional feeder services for its parent company Malev.
History Malev Express is an operating carrier only, all commercial activities are handled by the owner.
Executives
Managing Director
Jozsef Kiraly
Chief Pilot
Karoly Baranyi
Technical Manager
Jolena Sevcsenko
Fleet
4 x Bombardier CRJ200ER
Hubs Budapest Ferihegy (BUD)
Malmö Aviation [TF] (SCW)
PO Box 37, Malmö, SE-201 20, Sweden
Tel +46 40 660 2900 Fax +46 40 660 2849
Email info@malmoaviation.se Website www.malmoaviation.se
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Alliances Braathens, KLM cityhopper, Virgin Express
Date established 16 April 1993
Description Regional carrier operating scheduled services within Sweden, with Stockholm Bromma airport as the hub. Also operates scheduled international from Stockholm Bromma, Gothenburg and Copenhagen.
History Malmö Aviation was sold to CityAir Scandinavia on 11 February 1992. A new company, Malmö Aviation Schedule, was then formed under the ownership of Wiklund Inter Trade. Braathens of Norway acquired full control in August 1998, and in early 1999 integrated Braathens Sweden (formerly Transwede) into Malmö Aviation. In December 2001 Malmö Aviation became an independent airline owned by Braganza AS/Bramora. This was the result of the SAS acquisition of Braathens in which Malmö Aviation, due to legal reasons, was not included.
Employees total 467
Executives
President
Ulf Axelsson
Chairman of the Board
Per Braathen
Executive Vice-President
Anders Widesjö
VP Corporate Communications
Lotta Gröhn
VP Flight Operations
Peter Dahlqvist
VP Operations
Ola Sjöstedt
VP Technical Operations
Peter Zachrison
Fleet
9 x BAE Systems Avro RJ100ER
2 x BAe 146-200
Main base Malmö Sturup (MMX)
Hubs Stockholm Bromma (BMA)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Gothenburg, Malmo, Stockholm, Umea
Destinations (international scheduled) Brussels, Copenhagen
Malta Air Charter [R5] (MAC)
Air Malta Buildings, Aviation Avenue, Luqa, LQA 05, Malta
Tel +356 21 677291 Fax +356 21 663195 Sita MLASHKM
Email charles.saliba@airmalta.com.mt Website www.airmalta.com/mac/index.html
Services Scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger and cargo
Date established 1975 Date operations started 1990
Description Provides mainly helicopter operations and domestic flying/passenger shuttles between the Maltese islands. Also leases aircraft from the parent company for charter operations.
Employees total 21 Engineering staff 9 Flightcrew 8
Cabin crew 4
Executives
Chairman
Eucharist Mizzi
General Manager
Charles Buttigieg
Fleet
2 x Mil Mi-8P
Main base Malta Luqa International (MLA),
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Gozo, Malta
Mandala Airlines [RI] (MDL)
JL Tomang Raya, Kav 35-37, Jakarta, DKI111440, Indonesia
Tel +62 21 420 6646 Sita JKTRCRI Website www.mandala.co.id
Services Scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Dharma, Kencana, Sakti & Nusamba
Date established 1969 Date operations started 1969
Description Operates scheduled services to destinations within Indonesia. Mandala is a member of the Indonesian National Air Carriers Association's endorsable ticket system, allowing passengers to use tickets on any of the participating carriers.
Executives
President and Director
Gunadi Sugoto
Commercial Director
Ndan Kamandanu
Finance Director
Veronica Subarkah
General Affairs Director
Iswandi Anas
Operational Director
Suprapto Susanto
Technical Director
Purnomo Suyudi
Fleet
1 x Antonov An-12
4 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced
13 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced
2 x Boeing 737-400
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Ambon, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Batam, Denpasar Bali, Jakarta, Jambi, Manado, Medan, Padang, Pekanbaru, Semarang, Surabaya, Ujung Pandang
Mandarin Airlines [AE] (MDA)
13th Floor, 134 Minsheng East Road, Section 3, Taipei,
105, Taiwan
Tel +886 2 2514 2046 Fax +886 2 2546 0160 Sita TPEBZAE
Email pei-chen_yu@email.mandarin-airlines.com Website www.mda.aero
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders China Airlines (90.05%)
Alliances UNI Airways
Date established June 1991 Date operations started October 1991
Description Provides both regional and domestic scheduled services and charter flights.
History China Airlines previously owned 66% of Mandarin Airlines and 33% by Kuo Development Corporation. The airline became virtually wholly owned by China Airlines in December 1992. On 8 August 1999, China Airlines formally merged its subsidiary, Mandarin Airlines, with Formosa Airlines under the Mandarin name. Mandarin took over Formosa's domestic operations and aircraft while Mandarin's fleet and most of its international flights were transferred to China Airlines.
Employees total 661 Engineering staff 139 Flightcrew 88 Cabin crew 84
Executives
President
Ta-Hsin Lo
Executive VP
Kuo-Yu Chang
Director Engineering & Maintenance
Steven Liao
Director Financial
C F Huang
Director Human Resources
S J Sun
Director Marketing & Planning
Yvonne Liu
Director Operations
Y M Hsieh
Director Sales & Marketing
James Shih
Fleet
2 x Boeing 737-800
4 x Dornier 228-200
3 x Fokker 100
2 x Fokker 50
5 x Fokker 50 High Performance
Main base Taipei Chiang Kai Shek International (TPE)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Chi Mei, Green Island, Hualien, Kaohsiung, Makung, Orchid Island, Taichung, Taipei, Taitung, Wonan
Destinations (international scheduled) Cebu, Chiang Mai, Hong Kong, Vientiane, Yangon
Manunggal Air Services
Jalan Bangka 11a-4, Jarkarta, Jakarta, 12710, Indonesia
Tel +62 21 719 5131
Services Charter, passenger and cargo
Date established 1997
Description Operates charter passenger and cargo services within the Indonesian archipelago and neighbouring regions.
Fleet
5 x Transall C-160
Martinair [MP] (MPH)
Martinair Building, Havenmeesterweg 201, PO Box 7507,
1118 ZG Schiphol Airport, Netherlands
Tel +31 20 601 1222 Fax +31 20 601 1303 Sita SPLPRMP
Website www.martinair.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders KLM (50%), Nedlloyd (50%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Kencargo Airlines International (20%), Tampa Airlines (40%)
Alliances Kencargo Airlines International
Date established 24 May 1958 Date operations started 1958
Description Provides worldwide scheduled and charter passenger and cargo flights. Executive and air taxi services also offered.
History Founded as Martin's Air Charter by J M Schröder. The airline's present title was adopted in 1971
Employees total 2,712
Executives
President and Chief Executive
Arie Verberk
Chief Financial Officer
Rob de Fluiter Balledux
Chief Operating Officer
Joost Geluk
Fleet
2 x Airbus A320-200
2 x Boeing 747-200C
2 x Boeing 747-200F
5 x Boeing 767-300ER
4 x Boeing MD-11CF
2 x Boeing MD-11F
Orders
1 x Airbus A320-200
Main base Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)
Hubs Sharjah International (SHJ)
Destinations (international scheduled) Athens, Atlanta, Bahrain, Bangkok, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Calgary, Cancun, Chicago, Colombo, Doha, Edmonton, Entebbe/Kampala, Guadalajara, Guayaquil, Harare, Havana, Holguin, Hong Kong, Houston, Johannesburg, Kathmandu, Kigali, Lima, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Montego Bay, Muscat, Nairobi, Nanjing, Orlando, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Quito, San Jose, San Juan, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Seattle, Sharjah, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto, Tripoli, Vancouver, Varadero
Martinaire (MRA)
4745 Frank Luke Drive, Addison, Texas, 75001, USA
Tel +1 972-349-5700 Fax +1 972 349 5750
Website www.martinaire.com/
Services Scheduled, charter, domestic, cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders The Acker Group (100%)
Date established 1978
Description Provides airborne feeder operations for overnight package delivery services, including UPS, DHL and Airborne Express.
History Martinaire acquired the cargo operations of CCAir on 2 January 1990. It was itself bought by a group of investors lead by The Acker Group in December 1993.
Executives
President and Chief Executive
Bruce Martin
Fleet
20 x Cessna 208B Caravan I Super Cargomaster
MAS Air [MY] (MAA)
Almacén 22, Aduana Interior, Aeropuerto Internacional de
la Cuidad de Mexico, Mexico DF, 15520, Mexico
Tel +52 55 786 9555 Fax +52 55 786 9543 Sita MEXMALA
Email my@masair.com Website www.masair.com.
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders LanChile (25%), Promotora Aerea Latinoamericana
Alliances Florida West International Airways
Date established 1992 Date operations started April 1992
Description Provides scheduled cargo services in Mexico and to and from the USA.
History In December 2000 LanChile acquired 25% of the airline.
Employees total 170 Engineering staff 18 Flightcrew 15
Executives
Director General and Chief Executive
Luis Sierra
Fleet
1 x Boeing 767-300F
Main base Mexico City Lic Benito Juarez International (MEX)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Guadalajara, Mexico City
Destinations (international scheduled) Bogotá, Caracas, Guatemala City, Guayaquil, Los Angeles, Manaus, Miami, San Jose, Santiago, Viracopos
MASkargo
Advanced Cargo Centre, Bangunan MAS, Kuala Lumpur,
50250, Malaysia
Tel +603 8525 1629 Fax +603 8525 3043
Email media@mas.com.my Website www.maskargo.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, cargo
Date established 1972 Date operations started 1972
Description Cargo division of Malaysia Airlines' (MAS) operating freighters and also marketing belly capacity on MAS passenger aircraft services.
Maya Island Air [MW] (MYD)
PO Box 458, Municipal Airport, Belize City, Belize
Tel +501 223-1140 Fax +501 223-0576 Sita MDQSDMW
Email mayair@btl.net Website www.mayaairways.com/
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Maya Island Air (100%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Island Air (100%)
Date established 1962 Date operations started 1962
Description Offers regular services within Belize and to neighbouring Guatemala.
History Formed to succeed the government-owned British Honduras Airways, a BWIA subsidiary which had ceased operations in 1961. In December 1997 Maya Airways and Island Air merged, to form Maya Island Air.
Executives
Managing Director
Fernando Trejo
Executive Director
Trevor Roe
Manager
Rosita Menzies
Fleet
1 x Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander
7 x Cessna 208B Grand Caravan
1 x Gippsland GA8 Airvan
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Belize City, Corozal, Dangriga, Placencia, Punta Gorda, San Ignacia, San Pedro
Destinations (international scheduled) Flores
Medavia (MDM)
PO Box 48, Malta International Airport, Luqa, Malta
Tel +356 2249 0000 Fax +356 2164 0169 Sita MLAMDXH
Email info@medavia.com.mt Website www.medavia.com.mt
Services Charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Libyan Arab Maltese Holding (51%), Air Malta (25%), Libyan Arab Foreign Investment (24%)
Date established 1978 Date operations started September 1979
Description Operates turboprop aircraft on ad hoc charters and long-term leases with a principal market base in North Africa, supporting the oil industry. Provides VIP charters.
Employees total 110 Engineering staff 25 Flightcrew 15 Cabin crew 10
Executives
Chairman
George Cassar
Managing Director
Abdulrazagh Zmirli
Fleet
2 x CASA C-212
1 x CASA C-212-200 Aviocar
Main base Malta Luqa International (MLA), Tripoli International (TIP)
menaJet [IM] (MNJ)
Executive Suite W1-22, PO Box 7858, Sharjah, United
Arab Emirates
Email info@menajet.com Website www.menajet.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Al Zamil Group (45%), Gulf Finance House (45%), other (10%)
Date established May 2003
Description Based in Sharjah, Menajet plans to serve regional routes using Airbus A320s. Operations are expected to start in April 2004.
Executives
General Manager
Mazen Hajjar
Chief Financial Officer
Amin Rizk
Main base Sharjah International (SHJ), Beirut International (BEY)
Meridiana [IG] (ISS)
Aeroporto Costa Smeralda, Olbia, Sardinia, I-07026, Italy
Tel +39 0789 52 821 Fax +39 0789 52972 Sita OLBEMIG
Website www.meridiana.it
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Interprogramme (57.19%), HH The Aga Khan (17.59%), employees (16.08%), Airfin (4.51%), Fondazione Cariplo (3.39%), other shareholders (1.24%),
Alliances Alitalia, Alpi Eagles
Date established March 1963 Date operations started 1964
Description Italy's second airline serving domestic and European destinations.
History Formed under the name of Alisarda by the Aga Khan as an air-taxi and charter operator to assist in the development of tourism on the north-east coast of Sardinia. Scheduled services began in 1964 from Olbia Airport. In 1989, 35% of new stock was released to new shareholders to increase the strength of the company, and the name Meridiana was adopted on 3 May 1991. The first international services were launched later that year to Barcelona, Paris, London and Frankfurt.
Employees total 1,465 Engineering staff 200 Flightcrew 211 Cabin crew 350
Executives
Chairman
Franco Trivi
Chief Executive
Giovanni Sebastiani
Fleet
4 x BAe 146-200
9 x Boeing MD-82
8 x Boeing MD-83
Main base Olbia (OLB)
Hubs Verona Villafranca International (VRN), Catania (CTA), Florence Amerigo Vespucci (FLR)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bologna, Cagliari, Catania, Florence, Milan, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Pisa, Rome, Turin, Venice, Verona
Destinations (international scheduled) Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Paris
Merlin Airways (MEI)
9623 W. Terminal Dr, San Antonio, Texas, 78216, USA
Tel +1 210 824 2313 Fax +1 210 826 4415
Services Scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Fairchild Aircraft Service
Date established 1983
Description Operates freight services under contract to Airborne, DHL, FedEx and UPS. Passenger services are conducted under a wet-lease arrangement.
History The airline operated as a cargo carrier until June 1995. It was found fit to conduct commuter operation by the US Department of Transportation in June 1995 and now supports the hub-and- spoke operations of other larger airlines. Formerly known as Merlin Express
Executives
President
Ron Todd
VP Flight Operations
Joseph Rose
VP Maintenance
Jeff Domresse
Fleet
3 x Fairchild Metro 23
11 x Fairchild Metro III
Main base San Antonio International (SAT)
Hubs San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU), Miami International (MIA)
Merpati Nusantara [MZ] (MNA)
Jalan Angkasa Blok B-15, Kav 2-3, Jakarta, 10720, Indonesia
Tel +62 21 654 8888 Fax +62 21 654 0620
Email marketing@merpati.co.id Website www.merpati.co.id
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Indonesian government (93.27%), Garuda Indonesia (6.8%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter (100%)
Alliances SilkAir
Date established 6 September 1962
Date operations started 6 September 1962
Description Major domestic airline operating scheduled services to more than 25 destinations on 270 flights a week. The airline also operates scheduled international services to East Timor, Singapore and Malaysia.
History Formed by the Indonesian government as the second state airline, with the prime objective of taking over the network of internal services, developed by the air force since 1958. During 1964, Merpati also took over the routes operated previously by the KLM subsidiary De Kroonduif, which had been flown by Garuda since 1962. In October 1978, the airline was taken over by Garuda, although Merpati continued to operate under its own name. Merpati was integrated into the Garuda Indonesia Group in September 1989. Granted government approval to separate from the group in 1993, but the split did not happen until April 1997.
Employees total 4,191 Engineering staff 1,163
Flightcrew 558 Cabin crew 352
Executives
President Director
Hotasi Nababan
EVP Commercial
Toto Nursatyo
EVP Finance and Administration
Budiman Rafioedin
EVP Maintenance and Engineering
I Dewa Nyoman Suwinadja
EVP Operational
Harry Inonu Parjaman
Fleet
2 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced
7 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced
2 x Boeing 737-400
6 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
3 x Fokker 100
2 x Fokker F27 Mk500
7 x Fokker F28 Mk4000
7 x Indonesian Aerospace 212-200
1 x Indonesian Aerospace CN-235-10
Main base Jakarta Soekarno Hatta International (CGK)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Ambon, Balikpapan, Bandar Lampung, Bandung, Banjarmasin, Batam, Bengkulu, Biak, Bima, Denpasar Bali, Gorontalo, Jakarta, Jambi, Jayapura, Kendari, Kupang, Labuan Bajo, Manado, Manokwari, Mataram, Maumere, Medan, Merauke, Nabire, Padang, Palangkaraya, Palembang, Palu, Pangkalpinang, Pekanbaru, Pontianak, Semarang, Sorong, Sumbawa, Surabaya, Tambolaka, Tanjung Pandan, Tarakan, Tembagapura, Ternate, Ujung Pandang, Waingapu, Wamena, Yogyakarta
Destinations (international scheduled) Dili, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
Mesa Airlines [YV] (ASH)
410 North 4th Street, Suite 700, Phoenix, Arizona, 85008, USA
Tel +1 602 685 4000 Fax +1 602 685 4350
Website www.mesa-air.com
Services Scheduled, international, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Publicly held (100%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Freedom Airlines (100%), Frontier JetExpress (100%), Air Midwest (100%), America West Express (100%)
Alliances America West Airlines, America West Express, US Airways
Date established 1980 Date operations started 12 October 1980
Description Large regional carrier operating to 11 cities in Colorado and New Mexico, together with codeshares for America West Express and US Airways. America West Express flights serve 18 cities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa and New Mexico from the Phoenix hub, while the north-west operation of the USAirways Express codeshare serves 38 cities along the East Coast and parts of the midwest with hubs in Boston, Kansas City, New Orleans, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Tampa.
History Established when Larry Risley and two other investors acquired a fixed-base operation in Farmington, New Mexico and began scheduled commuter operations with a five-seat Piper Saratoga flying from Farmington to Albuquerque. Rapid growth was accompanied by several reorganisations, the latest in March 1997, when the Mesa Air Group set up four operating units: America West Express division, US Airways Express division, United Express division and Mesa Airlines division. In April 1998, United Airlines terminated its agreement with Mesa.
Employees total 226
Executives
Chairman and Chief Executive
Jonathan Ornstein
President and COO
Michael Lotz
Senior VP Flight Operations
Michael Ferverda
VP Maintenance
Don Harrison
Fleet
13 x Bombardier CRJ200ER
32 x Bombardier CRJ200LR
1 x Bombardier CRJ700
12 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q200
36 x Embraer ERJ-145 LR
2 x Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Albuquerque, Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, Asheville, Aspen, Atlanta, Austin, Bakersfield, Baltimore, Billings, Birmingham, Brownwood, Buffalo, Burbank, Burlington VT, Carlsbad, Cedar Rapids, Charleston SC, Charleston WV, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Clovis, Colorado Springs, Columbia SC, Columbus OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dayton, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Durango, El Dorado, El Paso, Enid, Eugene, Farmington, Fayetteville AR, Fresno, Gainesville, Grand Canyon, Grand Junction, Greensboro/High Point, Greenville SC, Gunnison, Harrison, Hartford, Hobbs, Hot Springs, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Jackson MS, Jackson WY, Jacksonville FL, Jonesboro, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Louisville, Manchester, Medford, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St Paul, Mobile, Monterey, Montgomery, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, New York, Norfolk VA, Oakland, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Ontario, Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Ponca City, Portland, Portland, Raleigh/Durham, Rapid City, Richmond, Roanoke, Rochester NY, Roswell, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Savannah, Seattle, Silver City, Spokane, St Louis, Steamboat Springs, Syracuse, Tallahassee, Telluride, Tucson, Vail, Washington, Wichita, Wilkes-Barre, Wilmington NC, Yuma
Destinations (international scheduled) Calgary, Governors Harbour, Guadalajara, Guaymas, Hermosillo, Marsh Harbour, Montreal, North Eleuthera, Ottawa, Toronto, Treasure Cay
Mesaba Airlines (Northwest Airlink) [XJ] (MES)
1000 Blue Gentian Road, Suite 200, Eagan, Minnesota,
MN 55121, USA
Tel +1 651-367-5000 Fax +1 612 337 0355
Website www.mesaba.com
Services Scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Northwest Airlines (27.9%), C Pohlad (10.7%), Robert Swenson (7%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Big Sky Airlines
Alliances Continental Airlines, Northwest Airlines
Date established 1944 Date operations started 1944
Description Large regional carrier operating codesharing feeder services under the Northwest Airlink banner to Northwest Airlines' Detroit and Minneapolis/St Paul hubs. The carrier serves 100 destinations throughout 26 US states and Canada.
History Began trading as a small fixed-base operator under the name of Mesaba Aviation, owned by Gordy Newstrom. Scheduled air services began on 4 February 1973, serving rural Minnesota communities. The Swenson family purchased Mesaba Aviation in 1977. Following airline deregulation in 1978, Mesaba entered into an essential air service agreement, expanding to introduce commuter services in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa, using Minneapolis/St Paul as a hub. A short-lived partnership was established with Republic Airlines in 1983, and in the same year, Mesaba became a Part 121 operator. Mesaba became the first regional affiliate of Northwest Airlines when a codeshare agreement was signed in 1984. Conquest Airlines was acquired in 1994, and was subsequently developed into a jet operation named AirTran Airways. AirTran was spun off in 1995. In the same year Northwest Airlines acquired a stake in Mesaba.
Executives
Chairman
Carl Pohlad
President and Chief Executive
Paul Foley
Chief Financial Officer
Robert Weil
VP Technical Operations
Scott Bussell
Director Maintenance Operations
Richard Hatcher
Flight Operations Director
Joe Restifo
Fleet
33 x BAE Systems Avro RJ85ER
12 x Saab 340A
60 x Saab 340B
Main base Minneapolis/St. Paul International (MSP)
Hubs Minneapolis/St. Paul International (MSP), Detroit City (DET)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Aberdeen, Akron/Canton, Alexandria, Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, Alpena, Appleton, Aspen, Atlanta, Bemidji, Binghamton, Birmingham, Bismarck, Bloomington-Normal, Brainerd, Burlington VT, Cedar Rapids, Champaign, Charleston SC, Charleston WV, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus OH, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dayton, Des Moines, Detroit, Devils Lake, Duluth/Superior, Eau Claire, Elmira/Corning, Erie, Evansville, Fargo, Fayetteville AR, Flint, Fort Dodge, Fort Smith, Fort Wayne, Grand Forks, Grand Rapids MI, Grand Rapids MN, Green Bay, Greensboro/High Point, Greenville MS, Gulfport/Biloxi, Hancock, Hibbing/Chisholm, Huntsville, International Falls, Jackson MS, Jamestown ND, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Knoxville, La Crosse, Lafayette LA, Laurel, Lexington, Lincoln, Little Rock, Louisville, Madison, Marquette, Mason City, Memphis, Minneapolis/St Paul, Moline, Monroe, Montgomery, Muscle Shoals, Muskegon, Nashville, New York, Norfolk VA, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Paducah, Pellston, Pensacola, Peoria, Philadelphia, Pierre, Pittsburgh, Rapid City, Rhinelander, Roanoke, Rochester MN, Rochester NY, Saginaw, Salt Lake City, Sault Ste Marie, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, South Bend, Springfield MO, St Cloud, St Louis, State College, Thief River Falls, Toledo, Traverse City, Tri-Cities Regional, Tupelo, Valparaiso, Waterloo, Watertown SD, Wausau, Westchester County
Destinations (international scheduled) Halifax, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Regina, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Winnipeg
META Mesquita Transportes Aéreos (MSQ)
Aeroportes International Boa Vista, Aero Dos Hangares,
Boa Vista, Roraima, CEP-69304-000, Brazil
Tel +55 95 224 7780 Fax +55 95 224 7300
Services Scheduled, domestic
Date established 1990
Description Provides a domestic service.
Executives
President
Francisco Mesquita
Financial Director
Miramar Garcia
Fleet
2 x Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia
Mexicana [MX] (MXA)
Mexicana Buildings, Xola No 535, Piso 30, PO Box
12-813, Mexico City, 03100, Mexico
Tel +52 55 448 3000 Fax +52 55 687 8786 Sita MEXDGMX
Email dirgenmx@mexicana.com.mx Website www.mexicana.com/
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Cintra (99.95%)
Alliances Aeromar, Aeromexico, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Avianca, Copa Airlines, Iberia Airlines, Lauda Air Italia, United Airlines
Date established 12 July 1921 Date operations started 12 July 1921
Description One of Mexico's two principal airlines with an extensive domestic network and a number of routes across the border to the USA and Canada and to cities in South America.
History Founded as Compania Mexicana de Transportacion Aerea (CMTA). Competitors William Mallory and George Rihl acquired the company in 1924, and in February 1929, Mexicana was acquired by Pan American Airways. The airline became the first foreign carrier to serve a point in the USA (other than a border town) when it began flights to Los Angeles on 3 January 1936. CMA gradually expanded its operations, and on 4 July, 1960, one of five de havilland Comet 4Cs bought from the UK provided the first jet service between Mexico City and Los Angeles. Mexican Cresencio Ballesteros gained control of the carrier on 15 January 1968, but the Mexican government took a 58% majority stake during 1982, before the airline was privatised in August 1989. Since June 1996, it has been owned by Cintra, which also owns Aeromexico. Mexicana joined Star Alliance in July 2000, but is leaving.
Employees total 6,660
Executives
President and Chief Executive
Fernando Flores P.
EVP E-Commerce & Information Technology
Antonio Valle
EVP Operations
Manrique Palacios
EVP Sales & Marketing USA, Europe & Far East
Antonio Martinez
SVP Administration & Finance
Francisco Cuevas
SVP Alas de America
Melvyn Roig
SVP Marketing & Planning
Fabricio Cojuc
SVP Sales Mexico & LAT AM Division
Sergio Allard
VP Maintenance
Oscar Argüello
Fleet
14 x Airbus A319-100
24 x Airbus A320-200
9 x Boeing 757-200
1 x Boeing 767-300ER
10 x Fokker 100
Orders
10 x Airbus A318-100
1 x Airbus A319-100
4 x Airbus A320-200
Main base Mexico City Lic Benito Juarez International (MEX)
Hubs Cancún International (CUN), Mexico City Lic Benito Juarez International (MEX)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Acapulco, Cancun, Chihuahua, Ciudad del Carmen, Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Obregon, Cozumel, Culiacan, Durango, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Huatulco, Ixtapa/zihuatanejo, La Paz, Leon/Guanajuato, Manzanillo, Mazatlan, Merida, Mexicali, Mexico City, Minatitlan, Monterrey, Morelia, Nuevo Laredo, Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta, Queretaro, Saltillo, San Jose Cabo, Tampico, Tijuana, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Veracruz, Villahermosa, Zacatecas
Destinations (international scheduled) Bogotá, Caracas, Chicago, Denver, Guatemala City, Havana, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Montreal, New York, Oakland, Panama City, Sacramento, San Antonio, San Francisco, San Jose, San Jose, San Salvador, Toronto, Vancouver
Miami Air International [GL] (BSK)
5000 NW 36 Street, Ste 307, PO Box 660880, Miami,
Florida, 33266-0880, USA
Tel +1 305 876 3600 Fax +1 305 871 4222 Sita MIAOOGL
Email mail@miamiair.com Website www.miamiair.com
Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Other investors (59%), Eagle Global Logistics (23%), Ross Fischer (10%), management (8%)
Date established August 1990
Date operations started October 1991
Description Operates passenger charter flights to the Caribbean and throughout the Americas. A cargo division was formed in September 2000 and operates under the Quest Cargo International brand.
History Established by a former Eastern Airlines VP operating mainly from the New York area to Caribbean cruise operators.
Employees total 463 Flightcrew 116 Cabin crew 143
Executives
President and COO
Ross Fischer
CFO and VP Finance
Brian Fitzgerald
VP Operations
James Proia
Fleet
2 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced
5 x Boeing 737-800
Orders
2 x Boeing 737-800
MIAT- Mongolian Airlines [OM] (MGL)
Buyant Ukhaa, PO Box-45, Ulaanbaatar, 210734, Mongolia
Tel +976 11 379935 Fax +976 11 311794 Sita ULNDDOM
Email marketing@miat.com Website www.miat.com/
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders State owned (100%)
Date established 1956 Date operations started 7 July 1956
Description National flag carrier of Mongolia operating a comprehensive domestic route network and international scheduled services.
History Formed in 1956 with assistance from Aeroflot. During 1998, MIAT reduced some of its domestic services due to the Asian economic downturn.
Employees total 1,034
Executives
President and Chief Executive
Bayarsaikhan Jamsran
Senior VP
Jargalsaikhan Gungaa
VP Commercial
Baatarsaikhan Tsagaach
VP Flight Operations
Bat-Erdene Roslov
VP Technical
Enkhtur Yondon
Fleet
1 x Airbus A310-300
3 x Antonov An-24RV
1 x Antonov An-26B
1 x Boeing 737-800
Main base Ulan Baator (ULN)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Altai, Arvaikheer, Baruun-urt, Bayankhongor, Bulgan, Choibalsan, Dalanzadgad, Khovd, Mandalgobi, Moron, Ulaanbaatar, Ulaangom, Ulgit, Uliastai, Underkhaan
Destinations (international scheduled) Beijing, Berlin, Irkutsk, Moscow, Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo
MidAtlantic Airways (PDC)
Pittsburgh Int Airport, PO Box 12346, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, VA 22227, USA
Services Scheduled, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders US Airways (100%)
Date established 2002
Description Plans to start operations using a fleet of regional jet aircraft from Pittsburgh in April 2004. Previously known as Potomac Air, it will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of US Airways and as part of the US Airways Express network.
History Previously known as Potomac Air, which ceased operations after the 11 September terrorist attacks.
Executives
President
Robert Brayton
Fleet
3 x Embraer 170
Orders
82 x Embraer 170
Mid-Atlantic Freight (MDC)
PO Box 35408, 6423 Airport Parkway, Greensboro, North
Carolina, 27425-5408, USA
Tel +1 336 668 7474 Fax +1 336 668 3906
Email bbaxter@atlantic-aero.com Website www.atlantic-aero.com/maf/index.html
Services Charter, domestic, passenger and cargo
Date established 1 January 1990
Date operations started 1 February 1990
Description Charter company operating in the overnight feeder freight sector using a fleet of Cessna Caravan aircraft.
History Set up as a separate sister company of Atlantic Aero Inc, with common management.
Executives
President
Lawson Josey
Operations Director
Chuck Campbell
Chief Pilot
Rocky Walker
Fleet
7 x Cessna 208B Grand Caravan
7 x Cessna 208B Caravan I Super Cargomaster
Middle East Airlines [ME] (MEA)
Airport Boulevard, PO Box 206, Beirut, Lebanon
Tel +961 1 628 888 Fax +961 1 629 260 Sita BEYXTME
Email c&dg@mea.com.lb Website www.mea.com.lb
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Banque Central (99.37%)
Alliances Air France
Date established 31 May 1945
Date operations started 1 January 1946
Description Lebanese flag carrier operating scheduled international services in the Middle East, Europe and Africa.
History Began operations between Beirut and Nicosia. Pan Am acquired a stake and management contract in September 1949, replaced in 1955 by BOAC taking a 49% stake. The association with BOAC was terminated on 16 August 1961. On 7 June 1963, MEA merged with Air Liban, which gave Air France a 30% shareholding, since relinquished. The full title was then Middle East Airlines Air Liban. In the same year it also took over Lebanese International Airways. Its present title was adopted in November 1965, when the airline was merged with Air Liban. In 2001 MEA was restructured.
Employees total 2,282
Executives
Chairman of the Board and Director General
Mohamad El Hout
Head of Civil Aviation & Alliances
Sabah Maroun
Head of Commercial Department
Nizar Khoury
Head of Finance
Wael Hamdan
Head of Flight Operations
Jean Pierre Nehme
Head of Flight Safety
Ali Moussa
Fleet
1 x Airbus A320-200
6 x Airbus A321-200
3 x Airbus A330-200
Main base Beirut International (BEY)
Destinations (international scheduled) Abidjan, Abu Dhabi, Accra, Amman, Athens, Cairo, Dammam, Dubai, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul, Jeddah, Kano, Kuwait, Lagos, Larnaca, London, Milan, Paris, Riyadh, Rome
Midwest Airlines [YX] (MEP)
6744 South Howell Avenue, Oak Creek, Wisconsin,
53154, USA
Tel +1 414 570 4000 Fax +1 414 570 0199
Website www.midwestexpress.com
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Midwest Air Group (100%)
Alliances Air Midwest, American Eagle Airlines, Midwest Connect
Date established 1983 Date operations started 11 June 1984
Description US carrier catering primarily for business travellers, serving 50 destinations in the USA and Canada from its Milwaukee, Omaha and Kansas City hubs.
History Kimberly Clark began providing corporate transport for its executives in 1948. In 1969 K-C Aviation was formed to provide aviation services. The 1978 Airline Deregulation Act led to K-C Aviation forming a commercial air carrier at Milwaukee, which became the basis of Midwest Express. Kimberly-Clark relinquished its ownership in two initial public offerings on 22 September 1995 and 8 May 1996. In January 2003, Midwest Express changed its name to Midwest Airlines. Its regional subsidiary Skyway Airlines also changed its name to Midwest Connect.
Employees total 2,893 Engineering staff 374 Flightcrew 265 Cabin crew 359
Executives
Chairman, President and Chief Executive
Timothy Hoeksema
Senior VP Corporate Development, Secretary
and General Counsel
Carol Skornicka
Senior VP Operations
David Reeve
VP Flight Operations
Thomas Irwin
Fleet
12 x Boeing 717-200
8 x Boeing MD-81
3 x Boeing MD-82
1 x Boeing MD-88
3 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30
Orders
13 x Boeing 717-200
Main base Milwaukee General Mitchell Field (MKE)
Hubs Kansas City International (MCI), Omaha Eppley (OMA)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Appleton, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Des Moines, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Madison, Milwaukee, New York, Omaha, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Francisco, Santa Ana, Tampa, Washington
Midwest Airlines [MY] (MWA)
61 El Orouba Street, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
Tel +202 415 6026 Fax +202 415 3782 Sita CAIKOXH
Email midwest1@link.com.eg
Services Charter, international, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders The Lakah family (79%), public stock (21%)
Date established 1998 Date operations started June 1999
Description Provides cargo charter services throughout the Middle East and further afield.
Employees total 160 Engineering staff 35 Flightcrew 20 Cabin crew 40
Executives
Managing Director and Chairman
Ali Mourad
Fleet
1 x Airbus A310-300
Main base Cairo International (CAI)
Midwest Connect [XY] (SYX)
Corporate Headquarters, 1190 West Rawson Avenue,
Oak Creek, Wisconsin, 53154, USA
Tel +1 414 570 2300 Fax +1 414 570 1441 Sita HDQSKYK
Website www.midwestexpress.com
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Midwest Air Group (100%)
Alliances Midwest Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines
Date operations started 17 April 1989
Description Operates a regional airline system providing feed to Midwest Airlines' service under the Midwest Connect banner. Serves 28 cities in 11 US states and one destination in Canada.
History Formerly Skyway Airlines, Midwest Connect is the operating name for Midwest Airlines' regional subsidiary, Astral Aviation. The airline changed it's name in January 2003.
Executives
Chairman
David Reeve
President and Chief Executive
James Rankin
Director Safety and Technical Development
Doug Myers
Operations Director
Mike Garvin
Fleet
14 x Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner
10 x Dornier 328JET
Orders
20 x Embraer ERJ-140 LR
Main base Milwaukee General Mitchell Field (MKE)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Appleton, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus OH, Dayton, Des Moines, Escanaba, Flint, Grand Rapids MI, Green Bay, Hartford, Indianapolis, Iron Mountain, Ironwood, La Crosse, Lansing, Louisville, Madison, Manistee, Marquette, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St Paul, Muskegon, Nashville, Omaha, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rhinelander, St Louis, Wausau,
Destinations (international scheduled) Toronto
Million Air Charter (EXL)
PO Box 304, Lanseria, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 1748,
South Africa
Tel +27 11 390 2710 Fax +27 11 390 2715
Email operations@millionair.co.za Website www.millionair.co.za
Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders G Clarke and C Talev (85%), board of directors (15%)
Date established 1986 Date operations started June 1986
Description Ceased operations in March 2004
Minerva Airlines [N4] (MTC)
Via degli Svevi 8, 88100 Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy
Tel +39 0961 752 687 Fax +39 0961 752 789 Sita TRSWWN4
Email cineziome@minerva-airlines.it Website www.minerva-airlines.it
Services Scheduled, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Mancuso Group
Date established October 1993 Date operations started 1996
Description Operates more than 60 daily scheduled domestic flights on behalf of Alitalia.
Executives
President
Giovanni Mancuso
Managing Director
Salvatore Mancuso
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bologna, Cagliari, Catania, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Perugia, Trieste
MiniLiner (MNL)
PO Box 21, Via Aeroporto 13, Orio al Serio Airport,
24050 Bergamo, Italy
Tel +39 03 531 6865 Fax +39 03 531 8224 Sita BGYMI8X
Email mnlinfo@miniliner.com Website www.miniliner.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo
Date established October 1981 Date operations started 1982
Description Operates scheduled and ad hoc cargo flights.
History Founded to promote a system of rapid air transport for parcels and other services, using small aircraft and airports. It was the first Italian operator to begin overnight flights in 1982. In September 1988, Miniliner began operations on behalf of FedEx, UPS and Italian Post.
Employees total 30 Engineering staff 8 Flightcrew 14
Executives
Managing Director
Giuseppe Berlusconi
Finance Manager
Giuseppe Racca
Flight Operations Manager
Pietro Pazzi
Fleet
1 x Fokker F27 Mk400
5 x Fokker F27 Mk500
Main base Bergamo Orio Al Serio (BGY)
Mistral Air (MSA)
Palazzina 131, Aeroporto Ciampino, Rome, I-00040, Italy
Tel +39 06 790451 Fax +39 06 7934 0901 Sita CIAOO3V
Website www.mistralair.it
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders TNT Post Group (100%)
Date established 1981 Date operations started 1984
Description Provides scheduled cargo services on behalf of TNT Global Express and the Italian Post, and also undertakes flight training.
Employees total 33 Engineering staff 6 Flightcrew 15
Executives
Managing Director
Valerio Vaglio
Flight Operations Director
Gian Piero Lanfrancotti
Commercial Manager
Franco Gargiulo
Fleet
2 x BAe 146-200QT
MK Airlines [7G] (MKA)
Landhurst, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4DL, UK
Tel +44 1892 770011 Fax +44 1892 770022
Sita LGWKK7G/LGWKZ7G
Email admin@mkairlines.com Website www.mkairlines.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Cargo D'Or (Ghana), M Kruger
Date established November 1990 Date operations started 1991
Description Provides worldwide wholesale freight operations.
Executives
Managing Director/Chief Executive
Michael Kruger
Financial Director
Mark Rose
Fleet
5 x Boeing 747-200F
2 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 50
5 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 63CF
Hubs Luxembourg (LUX), Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO), Kent International Manston (MSE), Johannesburg Jan Smuts International (JNB), Brussels National (BRU)
MNG Airlines [MB] (MNB)
Atatürk Airport, Terminal C, No 2, Yesilköy, Istanbul,
34149, Turkey
Tel +90 212 465 4540 Fax +90 212 465 4541 Sita ISTMCXH
Email info@mngairlines.com Website www.mngairlines.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders MNG Holding (80%), Yavuz Cizmeci (20%)
Date established 1997 Date operations started 30 November 1997
Description Operates scheduled and charter services within the Middle East and to the Far East, USA and Europe. Also provides passenger services.
History Transatlantic operations began in September 1998 with a flight from Hahn to Toronto, followed by scheduled services to the USA on 8 November 1998. In 2002 the airline switched from all-cargo to cargo and passenger operations.
Executives
Managing Director
Yavuz Cizmeci
EVP Finance
Sedat Ozkazanc
VP Commercial
Can Akcay
VP Technical
Salih Zeki Ozturk
EVP Flight Operations
Yilmaz Aytekin
EVP Ground Services and Operations
Hakki Oztekin
EVP Project Development and Coordination
Bülent Demirci
Quality Manager
Aydin Uslu
Fleet
6 x Airbus A300B4-200
5 x Boeing 737-400
Main base Brussels National (BRU), Istanbul/Atatürk International (IST), Antalya International (AYT),
Destinations (international scheduled) Cologne, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Stockholm
Moldavian Airlines [2M] (MDV)
Aeroportul Chisinau, Chisinau, MD - 2026, Moldova
Tel +373 22 529356 Fax +373 22 525064 Sita KIVCD2M
Email sales@mdv.md Website www.mdv.md
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Ion Caliman, Moldova-Agroindbank, Alfred Wiederkehr, Georg Wiederkehr, Ingvar Kamprad, Lombard Odier & Cie, Michael Pieper, Moritz Suter, Nicolae Petrov, Robert R Briner
Alliances Carpatair, Malév
Date established 26 July 1994
Date operations started 19 August 1994
Description Operates scheduled international services from Chisinau to points in Europe.
History First private airline of Moldova, it became a joint Swiss-Moldovan company in November 1999 forming a partnership with the Romanian based Carpatair.
Employees total 182 Engineering staff 14 Flightcrew 34 Cabin crew 10
Executives
Chairman
Hans Rollin
President and Chief Executive
Nicolae Petrov
Fleet
1 x Saab 2000
2 x Saab 340B
Main base Chisinau International (KIV),
Destinations (international scheduled) Budapest
Monarch Airlines [ZB] (MON)
London Luton Airport, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU2 9NU, UK
Tel +44 1582 400 000 Fax +44 (1582) 411 000 (Operations)
Sita LTNAPZB
Email webmaster@monarch-airlines.com Website www.monarch-airlines.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Globus Travel Group (via Monarch Holdings) (100%)
Date established 1 June 1967 Date operations started 5 April 1968
Description One of the UK's largest charters carrier operating on routes to Europe, USA, the Caribbean, India, Africa, serving mainly leisure destinations. Also operates a scheduled service (under the Monarch Scheduled brand) from London Luton and Gatwick to Mediterranean destinations and the Canaries.
History Founded to provide capacity to UK tour operators. Scheduled services were added on 5 July 1986.
Employees total 1,900 Flightcrew 340 Cabin crew 1,240
Executives
Chief Executive
Peter Brown
Technical Director
Robert Kirby
Commercial Director
Jonathan Crick
Finance Director
Alastair Moffat
Operations Director
Richard Scott
Fleet
4 x Airbus A300-600R
4 x Airbus A320-200
5 x Airbus A321-200
2 x Airbus A330-200
7 x Boeing 757-200
Orders
2 x Airbus A321-200
Main base London Luton (LTN), Birmingham International (BHX), Manchester (MAN), London Gatwick (LGW)
Destinations (international scheduled) Alicante, Faro, Gibraltar, Malaga, Menorca, Palma Mallorca, Tenerife
Mondair (MMA)
c/o Agadir Beach Club Hotel, PO Box 310, Agadir, Morocco
Tel +212 8 48 84 43 43
Services Charter, international, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Moroccan private investors (100%)
Description Operates passenger charters from Agadir to Paris Paris Charles de Gaulle as well as serving leisure destinations in Morocco, including Marrakech and Oujda.
Executives
President
Ouakim Benlahcen
Technical Director
Geert Van Mossevelde
Montenegro Airlines [YM] (MGX)
Beogradska 10, Podgorica, Montenegro
Tel +381 81 230 641 Fax +381 81 623 762 Sita TGDOW1I
Email montair@cg.yu Website www.montenegro-airlines.cg.yu
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Montenegro government (99%)
Date established 1994
Date operations started April 1997
Description Government airline providing mostly regular and ad hoc charter flights within central/eastern Europe and Mediterranean.
History Established by the government of Montenegro with 51% of proper shares and state and private enterprises, including production, tourism, foreign-trade and the banking field with the remaining 49% of the capital. A temporary ban on flights within the European Union was lifted on 11 October 1999.
Employees total 200
Executives
President
Zoran Durisic
Commercial Director
Cedomir Durisic
Engineering Director
Danilo Mijac
Finance Director
Stana Mugosa
Flight Operations Director
Milovan Milic
Ground Operations Director
Vlastimir Ristic
Legal Affairs Director
Biljana Medojevic
Fleet
3 x Fokker 100
Main base Podgorica (TGD)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Belgrade, Podgorica, Tivat
Destinations (international scheduled) Budapest, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Ljubljana, Rome, Zurich
Morningstar Air Express (MAL)
Building 16, 29 Airport Road, Edmonton, Alberta, T5G
0W6, Canada
Tel +1 780 453 3022 Fax +1 780 453 6057 Email disp@maei.ca Website www.maei.ca
Services Charter, regional, domestic, cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Donald Wheaton (50%), Kim Ward (50%)
Date established 1970
Description Operates a contract all-cargo service from Montreal to Winnipeg for FedEx, as well as all-cargo charters.
History Formerly known as Brooker-Wheaton Aviation.
Executives
President and Director
Donald Wheaton
General Manager
Bill McGoey
Flight Operations Director
Don Boettcher
Chief Pilot
Steve Lentle
Fleet
4 x Boeing 727-100F
Motor Sich Airlines [M9] (MSI)
15, 8th of March Street, Zaporozhye, 69068, Ukraine
Tel +380 612 61 4443 Email msidpt@comint.net Website www.msi-airlines.com.ua
Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders State of Ukraine (60%), employees (34%), investors (6%)
Date established 1984
Description Operates passengers and cargo services including charter and scheduled flights.
History Division of Motor Sich.
Executives
Director General
Vyacheslov Boguslayev
Fleet
3 x Antonov An-12
1 x Antonov An-140
3 x Antonov An-24RV
1 x Antonov An-26B
1 x Antonov An-74-200D
2 x Yakovlev Yak-40
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Kiev, Zaporozhye
Destinations (international scheduled) Istanbul, Moscow, Varna
Mount Cook Airline (Air New Zealand Link) [NM] (NZM)
Christchurch Airport, PO Box 14020, Christchurch, New
Zealand
Tel +64 3 358 1200 Fax +64 3 358 1201 Sita CHCCZNM
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Air New Zealand (100%)
Date established 1920 Date operations started 1920
Description Provides scheduled services throughout the country including the major gateway cities and tourist resorts. Scheduled services operated under the Air New Zealand Link banner.
History Began operations as New Zealand Aero Transport, at Timaru. The airline subsequently operated under various names until the start of scheduled services on 6 November 1961, when the present title was adopted.
Employees total 290 Engineering staff 1 Flightcrew 81
Cabin crew 89
Executives
General Manager
Peter O'Regan
Customer Services Manager
Wayne Smith
Manager Flight Operations
Maxwell Rob
QA and Risk Manager
Graeme Harris
Fleet
10 x ATR 72-500
Main base Christchurch International (CHC)
Mountain Air Cargo (MTN)
PO Box 488, Denver, North Carolina, 28037, USA
Tel +1 828 464 8741 Fax +1 828 465 5281
Email macinfo@mtaircargo.com Website www.mtaircargo.com/
Services International, domestic, cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Air T (100%)
Date established 1974
Description Major contract carrier for Federal Express, operating in the eastern half of the USA, Canada and the Caribbean.
Executives
Chairman and Chief Executive
Walter Clark
President
Bill Simpson
Maintenance Director
Edward Baxter Jr
Fleet
40 x Cessna 208B Caravan I Super Cargomaster
23 x Fokker F27 Mk500
2 x Shorts 330-200
Murray Aviation (MUA)
835 Willow Run, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48198-0899, USA
Tel +1 734 484 4800 Fax +1 734 484 4875
Email prestonm@murray-aviation.com Website www.murray-aviation.com
Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Mark Murray, Preston Murray
Date established 1985 Date operations started December 1986
Description Certified FAR Part 135 air carrier, operating on-demand charter services.
History Started out using Mitsubishi MU-2s, which it developed into cargo aircraft.
Executives
President
Mark Murray
Chief Financial Officer
Preston Murray
Maintenance Director
Charles Davis
Fleet
1 x BAe Jetstream 31
2 x CASA C-212-200 Aviocar
2 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 63CF
Myanmar Airways [8M] (UBA)
339 Bogyoke Aung San Road, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel +951 255 260 Fax +951 255 305 Sita RGNGA8M
Email management@maiair.com Website www.maiair.com
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Myanmar government (100%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings Yangon Airways (51%)
Date established July 1993 Date operations started 15 July 1993
Description National airline operating scheduled services to all major domestic points.
History Founded by the government as Union of Burma Airways Board (UBA), following the country's secession from the British Commonwealth. Initially operating domestic services, international flights were added in 1950. The name was changed to Burma Airways in December 1972, and again on 1 April 1989 to Myanma Airways following the renaming of the country from Burma to Myanmar. International services were transferred to Myanmar Airways International, set up in 1993 in a joint venture with Singapore-based Highsonic Enterprises. The joint venture ended in 1998 and the company reverted to being wholly owned by the Myanmar government. In January 2001 a new joint venture was formed between Myanma Airways, Region Air Myanmar (HK) and Zan that operates as Myanmar Airways International.
Executives
Managing Director
Gerard de Vaz
General Manager (Airport Ops)
William Lim
Finance Manager
Thaung Tin
Reservations Manager
Khine Aye Lwin
Sales Manager
Wai Wai Lwin
Fleet
1 x Fokker F27 Mk100
1 x Fokker F27 Mk400
4 x Fokker F27 Mk600
1 x Fokker F28 Mk1000
3 x Fokker F28 Mk4000
Main base Yangon International (RGN),
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bhamo, Dawe, Heho, Kalemyo, Kawthaung, Kengtung, Khamti, Kyaukpyu, Lashio, Loikaw, Magwe, Mandalay, Maulmyine, Myeik, Myitkyina, Namsang, Nyaung-u, Putao, Sittwe, Tachilek, Yangon
Myanmar Airways International [8M] (UBA)
339 Bogyoke Aung San Road, Yangon, Myanmar
Tel +95 1 255 260 Fax +95 1 255 305
Sita RGNGAU8M/ SINRR8M
Email management@maiair.com.mm Website www.maiair.com/
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Region Air Myanmar (HK) (49%), government of Myanmar (40%), Zan (11%),
Alliances Thai Airways
Date established August 1993
Date operations started 15 August 1993
Description International airline operating scheduled services to a regional South-East Asian destinations.
History Reformed in Jan 2001 by Myanmar Airways in a new joint venture with Singapore-based Region Air to provide international services.
Executives
Managing Director
Gerard de Vaz
Country Manager - SIN and KUL/GM Cargo
Richard Chan
Regional Marketing Manager/Country Manager
Ronald Lim
Fleet
1 x Boeing 737-800
1 x Boeing MD-82
Main base Yangon International (RGN)
Destinations (international scheduled) Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
MyTravel Airways [VZ] (MYT)
Parkway Three, Parkway Business Centre, 300 Princess
Road, Manchester, Lancashire, M14 7QU, UK
Tel +44 161 232 6600 Fax +44 161 232 6610 Sita MANOOVZ
Website www.mytravelgroup.com
Services Charter, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders MyTravel Group (100%)
Airline subsidiaries/shareholdings MyTravelLite (100%)
Date established 1 October 1990
Date operations started 11 March 1991
Description Major UK charter airline providing worldwide holiday operations, primarily for its parent company.
History The Airtours tour operating company was founded by entrepreneur and company chairman David Crossland. It launched its own in-house airline under the name of Airtours International. Cardiff-based Inter European Airways was acquired and integrated in November 1993. In 1996, the parent company also acquired Danish charter airline Premiair. German operator fly FTI was also part of the Airtours aviation Division, but has been closed down. Following the renaming of the Airtours Group to MyTravel Group in February 2002, the Airtours International and Premiar operations were rebranded as MyTravel Airways with effect from 1 May 2002.
Executives
Group Chairman
Eric Sanderson
Managing Director
Frank Pullman
Chief Operating Officer
Timothy Jeans
Finance Director
Clive Darlaston
Flight Operations Director
Steve Soloman
Managing Director Engineering and Operations
Gene Mashlan
Commercial Director
Bryan Deavall
Employees total 1,800
Fleet
7 x Airbus A320-200
6 x Airbus A321-200
1 x Airbus A330-200
1 x Airbus A330-300
4 x Boeing 757-200
1 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
Orders
3 x Airbus A320-200
1 x Airbus A321-200
Main base London Luton (LTN), Manchester (MAN), London Gatwick (LGW)
MyTravel Airways A/S [DK] (VKG)
Copenhagen Airport South, Hangar 276, Dragoer,
DK-2791, Denmark
Tel +45 32 47 72 00 Fax +45 32 45 12 20 Sita CPHAPDK
Website www.mytravelairways.dk
Services Charter, international, regional, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders MyTravel Group (100%)
Date established 1 January 1994
Date operations started 1 January 1994
Description Scandinavian charter airlineoperating inclusive tour flights to holiday resorts in Europe and the Mediterranean basin.
History Founded through the merger of Conair of Denmark and Scanair of Sweden. In February 1996, Airtours aquired Spies, a Scandanavian Leisure Group, giving it full control over Premiair, which along with Airtours International in the UK was rebranded on 1 May 2002.
Employees total 1,129
Executives
Chairman
Sam Weihagen
Managing Director
Tom Clausen
Finance Director
Bent Erlandsen
Director Human Resources
Morten Agerskov
Flight Operations Director
Franz Vinther
Director Inflight Service
Pia Mark
Technical Director
Olaf Hauge Nielsen
Fleet
5 x Airbus A320-200
3 x Airbus A321-200
3 x Airbus A330-200
MyTravelLite (MYL)
Parkway One, Parkway Business Centre, 300 Princess
Road, Manchester, M14 7QU, UK
Tel +44 161 232 6464 Sita MANOOVZ
Website www.mytravellite.co.uk
Services Scheduled, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders MyTravel Airways (100%)
Date established 2002 Date operations started 1 October 2002
Description Low-fare carrie operating services from Birmingham and Manchester.
Executives
Commercial Director
Vanessa Lenssen
Marketing
John Bellenger
Fleet
3 x Airbus A320-200
Main base Birmingham International (BHX), Manchester (MAN)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Belfast, Birmingham
Destinations (international scheduled) Alicante, Almeria, Barcelona, Dublin, Faro, Knock, Malaga, Murcia, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife
Nakanihon Airlines [NV]
Nagoya Airport, Toyoyama-Cho, Nishikasugai-Gun, Aichi,
480-0202, Japan
Tel +81 568 28 5405 Fax +81 568 28 5417
Website www.nals.co.jp
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Nagoya Railroad Group (80%), All Nippon Airways (20%)
Alliances All Nippon Airways
Date established 12 May 1988
Date operations started 23 April 1991
Description Provides regional passenger services from Nagoya.
Executives
President
Akira Hirabayashi
Managing Director/General Manager-
Flight Operations Department
Masaaki Kayama
Fleet
4 x Fokker 50
Main base Nagoya (NGO)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Fukuoka, Matsuyama, Nagoya, Sendai, Tokushima, Tokyo, Tottori, Yonago
Nas Air (National Air Service) [P9] (NCM)
Bamako, Mali
Services Scheduled, international, regional, passenger
Date established 2002 Date operations started 2002
Description Operates scheduled flights from Mali to regional destinations and to Paris.
National Airways [YJ] (NTN)
PO Box 293, Lanseria, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 1748,
South Africa
Tel +27 11 267 5000 Fax +27 11 267 5054
Email graeme@nac.co.za Website www.nac.co.za
Services Charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Safair (67%), Imperial (62%), management (38%)
Date established 1946 Date operations started 25 May 1946
Description General aviation company. Services include aircraft sales, air charter, maintenance, avionics repair and aircrew training. The company is the sole distributor for Beechcraft-Hawker-Gulfstream aircraft, Bell and Robinson helicopters in Africa.
Employees total 420 Engineering staff 44 Flightcrew 3
Executives
Chairman
Ralph Boettger
Chief Executive
Martin Banner
Chief Pilot
J C Coetzee
Fleet
6 x Raytheon Beech 1900C Airliner
4 x Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner
1 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
Main base Nelspruit (NLP), Lanseria International (HLA), Cape Town International (CPT), Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama International (GBE)
National Airways Cameroon
PO Box 5663, Yaounde, Cameroon
Services Scheduled, regional, domestic
Parent organisation/shareholders Finance Corporation, Mr Mobutu
Date established November 1999
Date operations started 21 February 2000
Description Runs domestic scheduled services, but is planning to extend its operations to regional flights.
Executives
Chairman
Jean Marie Assene Nkou
Executive Director
Guillaume Elame
Fleet
1 x Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner
National Jet Systems [NC] (NJS)
28 James Schofield Drive, Adelaide Airport, South
Australia, SA 5090, Australia
Tel +61 8 81547000 Fax +61 8 81547256 Sita ADLNJTN
Email bobb@nationaljet.com.au Website www.nationaljet.com.au
Services Scheduled, charter, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders FR Aviation (100%),
Date established 1989 Date operations started 1 July 1990
Description Provides aviation services such as wet leasing, scheduled airline operations, charter and resource industry air services for major corporate and government organisations.
Employees total 912 Engineering staff 177 Flightcrew 209 Cabin crew 229
Executives
Managing Director
Daniela Marsilli
Chief Operating Officer
Ian Smith
Group General Manager Commercial
Robert Birks
Group General Manager Engineering and Maintenance
Chris Snook
Fleet
1 x BAE Systems Avro RJ70ER
4 x BAe 146-100
2 x BAe 146-200
1 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q100
1 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q200
1 x Bombardier Dash 8 Q300
Main base Adelaide International (ADL),
Hubs Darwin International (DRW), Launceston (LST), Perth International (PER), Brisbane International (BNE), Cairns International (CNS),
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Learmonth, Mcarthur River, Moomba, Perth,
Destinations (international scheduled) Christmas Island, Cocos Islands
Nationwide Airlines [CE] (NTW)
PO Box 422, Lanseria Airport, Lanseria, Gauteng, 1748,
South Africa
Tel +27 11 788 1245 Fax +27 11 327 4925 Sita JNBCESN
Email igraber@nationwideair.co.za Website www.flynationwide.co.za
Services Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Privately held (100%)
Alliances Virgin Atlantic Airways
Date established 1995 Date operations started December 1995
Description Operates scheduled domestic, regional and international services.
History Founded in 1991 by chief executive Vernon Bicknell and initially began operated charter services within Africa for the United Nations and the World Food programme, as well as other ad hoc passenger and cargo charters. A domestic scheduled service was added in 1995 under Nationwide Airlines, which is now one of four companies within the group, which consists of Nationwide Air Charter, Nationwide Aircraft Maintenance and Nationwide Aircraft Support.
Employees total 600 Engineering staff 65 Flightcrew 50 Cabin crew 90
Executives
Chief Executive
Vernon Bricknell
Financial Executive
Peter Griffiths
Commercial Executive
Chris Hoare
Fleet
1 x BAC One-Eleven 500
1 x Boeing 727-100
2 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced
8 x Boeing 737-200 Advanced
1 x Boeing 767-300ER
Main base Johannesburg Jan Smuts International (JNB)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Cape Town, Durban, George, Johannesburg, Nelspruit, Port Elizabeth, Sun City
Destinations (international scheduled) Livingstone, London
Nationwide Airlines (Zambia) [4J] (NWZ)
Ground Floor Terminal Building, PO box 310391, Lusaka,
50794, Zambia
Tel + 260 3 32 45 75 Email dandtshop@zamnet.zm
Services Scheduled, domestic, passenger
Date established 2001
Description Franchise carrier of Nationwide Airlines operating regional flights between South Africa and Zambia, and to Tanzania.
Executives
Director
Charles Kajimanga
Fleet
1 x Boeing 727-100
1 x Boeing 727Adv
8 x Boeing 737-200Adv
1 x Boeing 767-300ER
Main base Lusaka International (LUN)
Destinations (international scheduled) Dar es Salaam, Johannesburg, Kilimanjaro
NatureAir
Apartado 8-4920, San Jose, Costa Rica
Tel + +506 220 3054 Fax +506 220 0413
Email info@natureair.com Website www.natureair.com
Services Scheduled, domestic, passenger, cargo
Date established 1991
Description Domestic airline operating an extensive route network throughout Costa Rica, and charter flights for tour operators.
History Formerly known as Travelair.
Executives
President
Howard Solomon
Fleet
1 x DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300
2 x Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander
Main base San Jose Pavas International (SJO)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Barra del Colorado, Bocas del Toro, Carate, Carillo, Drake Bay, Golfito, La Fortuna, Liberia, Limon, Nosara, Palmar Sur, Puerto Jiminez, Punta Islita, Quepos, San Jose, Tamarindo, Tambor,Tortuguero
NAYSA - Navegación y Servicios Aéreos Canarios (NAY)
Gran Canaria Airport, PO Box, 39, 35230 Las Palmas, Spain
Tel +34 928 137048 Fax +34 928 579196
Website www.naysa.es/en/pagina.php
Services Scheduled, regional, passenger and cargo
Date established 7 May 1969 Date operations started 7 May 1969
Description Operates scheduled and charter flights from Gran Canaria. In addition, it runs air taxis, ambulance flights and crew transfers. Cargo transport operations between the islands are also carried out.
History Formed at Cordoba as NAYSA - Navegación y Servicios Aéreos and added the word Canarias to the title when starting operations in the Canary Islands in 1973. The company changed proprietors in 1977 and transferred its head office to Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.
Fleet
5 x Raytheon Beech 1900C Airliner
1 x Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner
Destinations (domestic scheduled) Gran Canaria, Dakhla
Necon Air
Nepal
Date established June 1992 Date operations started 14 September 1992 Date operations ceased May 2003
History Necon Air operated more than 25 scheduled passenger flights a day within Nepal and to India. On 3 August 1998, Necon Air became the first private airline to start International services with flights between Kathmandu and Patna.
Nefteyugansk Air Enterprise (NFT)
Nefteyugansk Airport, Nefteyugansk, Tyumen Region,
626430, Russia
Tel +7 34612 2 9756 Fax +7 34612 2 97 56
Services Scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Parent organisation/shareholders Marat Sabitov, Viatcheslav Abramov, Viktor Timochenko
Date established 1975 Date operations started 1975
Description Specialist operator providing oil/gas industry support flights, communications, search and rescue, firefighting, air ambulance, logging and forestry. Also provides helicopter operations, overhaul and maintenance, supplies of spare parts and consulting services.
History Reorganised as a joint-stock company based on a previous state owned organisation.
Executives
General Director
Murat Sabitov
Neos [NO] (NEO)
Via Della Chiesa N-68, Somma Lombardo - VA, Varese,
21019, Italy
Tel +39 0331 232 811 Fax +39 0331 230 320
Sita MXPKKNO Email neos@neosair.it Website www.neosair.it
Services Scheduled, charter, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders IFIL (controlled by Agnelli Group) (50%), TUI (50%)
Date established 22 June 2001
Date operations started 8 March 2002
Description Milan based airline operating short- and medium- haul leisure flights in southern Europe, Africa, Middle East and Russia.
History Joint venture between Alpitour parent firm Finanziaria di Partecipazioni, which is controlled by the Agnelli Group and the German tour operator TUI.
Employees total 110 Flightcrew 24 Cabin crew 37
Executives
Managing Director
Carlo Stradiotti
Fleet
3 x Boeing 737-800
Orders
1 x Boeing 737-800
Main base Verona Villafranca International (VRN), Milan Malpensa (MXP)
Nevis Express [VF]
Newcastle Airport, Nevis, St. Christopher (St. Kitts) Nevis
Email reservations@nevisexpress.com Website www.nevisexpress.com
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Alliances US Airways
Date established December 1993
Date operations started December 1993
Description Operates shuttle flights between St Kitts and Nevis, together with a connection to Puerto Rico. Also conducts sightseeing, cargo and charter flights in the eastern Caribbean region.
History The carrier began as Daystar Airways in Alaska before owner and president Allen Haddadi moved the operation to the Leeward Islands in 1993.
Employees total 27 Engineering staff 3 Flightcrew 7
Executives
President
Allen Haddadi
Director Maintenance
Bret Gladden
Director Operations
Sean Henville
Main base St Kitts (SKB)
Hubs San Juan Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci (SIG)
Destinations (domestic scheduled) St Kitts, Nevis
Destinations (international scheduled) San Juan
NewAir (NAW)
Denmark
Date established 1977 Date operations ceased June 2003
History Specialised in operating ad hoc charter services as well as a wet-lease partner providing primarily services on an aircraft, crew, maintenance, insurance (ACMI) basis.Established as an aircraft maintenance company, but expanded into the air taxi and charter market in 1984 and concentrated on scheduled services between 1991 and 1997. From 1998 NewAir focused on ad hoc passenger charter operations.
Nigeria Airlines.com
100 Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel +234 1 794 2945 Email info@nigeriaairlines.com Website www.nigeriaairlines.com
Services Scheduled, international, passenger
Description New carrier linking Lagos to the USA and the UK.
Main base Lagos Murtala Mohammed (LOS)
Destinations (international scheduled) London, New York
Nigeria Airways
Nigeria
Date established 23 August 1958
Date operations started 1958 Date operations ceased 2003
History Nigeria Airways was the flag carrier of Nigeria, operating scheduled domestic services, as well as scheduled international services to destinations in West Africa, Saudi Arabia and Germany. The airline ceased operations following several attempts at restructuring operations and debts. Nigeria Airways began operations by taking over Nigerian services previously operated by West African Airways. The airline ceased operations in early 2003 following several attempts at restructuring its operations and debts.
Nightexpress (EXT)
Building 511, Room 3056, Frankfurt Airport, Frankfurt,
D-60549, Germany
Tel +49 6 6969 71790 Fax +49 6 9690 22101
Email info@nightexpress.de Website www.nightexpress.de
Services Charter, international, cargo
Date established June 1984 Date operations started June 1984
Description Provides nightly cargo flights between Fankfurt and the UK (London Luton) with airport to airport and door to door services. Regular customers include blue chip companies, integrators and major freight forwarders. Operations and cargo handling facilities are maintained in Frankfurt and Luton. Also undertakes ad hoc cargo charter flights throughout Europe.
Employees total 22 Engineering staff 3 Flightcrew 13
Executives
Managing Director
Yvonne Boag
MD and Flight Operations Director
Matthias Duckart
Fleet
1 x Beech 99
2 x Shorts 360-300
Main base Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Niki [HG]
NL Luftfahrt, Objekt 610, Wien Flughafen, 1300, Austria
Tel +43 1 7007 320 43 Fax +43 1 7007 320 49
Email info@flyniki.com Website www.flyniki.com
Services Scheduled, international, passenger
Parent organisation/shareholders Air Berlin (24%), Niki Lauda
Alliances Air Berlin
Date established 2003 Date operations started 28 November 2003
Description Operates services to leisure destinations in Europe and Egypt from Vienna, Salzburg and Friedrichshafen on behalf of tour operator Neckermann Reisen.
History Emerged from the former Aero Lloyd Austria operation following its acquisition by ex-Grand Prix driver and Lauda Air founder Niki Lauda.
Fleet
1 x Airbus A320-200
2 x Airbus A321-200
Destinations (international scheduled) Alicante, Düsseldorf, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Hurghada, Jerez de la Frontera, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Luxor, Malaga, Menorca, Munich, Palma Mallorca, Sharm el Sheikh, Tenerife
Nikolaevsk-na-Amure Air Enterprise
Nikolayevsk-on-Amur Airport, Khabarovsk Region, Far
East Zone ATD, 682430, Russia
Tel +7 42135 23 402
Services Scheduled, charter, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo
Date established 1992
Description Operates regional schedules
History Formerly Aeroflot Nikolaevsk-na-Amure Division.
Fleet
1 x Yakovlev Yak-40
1 x Yakovlev Yak-40K
Nippon Cargo Airlines [KZ] (NCA)
Shiodome City Center 8F, 5-2, Higashi-Shinbashi
1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-7108, Japan
Tel +81 3 6735 5500 Fax +81 3 6735 5535 Sita TYOGAKZ
Website www.nca.aero
Services Scheduled, charter, interna












