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1997
1997 - 0812.PDF
WOULD Al Bologna, Brussels, Bucarest, Budapest, Cologne, Copenhagen, Cracow, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Florence, Frankfurt, Geneva, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki, Innsbruck, Istanbul, Kiev, Leipzig, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London, Lugano, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Naples, Nice, Nuremburg, Oslo, Pisa, Prague, Rome, St Petersburg, Salzburg, Sofia, Split, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Turin, Venice, Verona, Warsaw, Zagreb and Zurich Simulators Massy: 1 x Airbus A300B2/B4,1 x A310-300, 1 x A320-200;l x Boeing 707-320,1 x 727-200,1 x 737-200,1 x 737-500,1 x 747-100,1 x 747-200,1 x 747-400. Charles de Gaulle: 1 x Airbus A340-300,1 x McDonnell Douglas 1 x DC-8-63/72/73, DC-10-30 Maintenance services Air France Industries Speciality Airframes and engines Licensed airframe engineers 2866 Licensed engine engineers 608 Licensed avionics engineers 512 National approvals FAA, JAA, JAR 145, DGAC, JCAB, CAAC, Saudi, Singapore, DQA Principal makes serviced Airbus A330, A300, A340, A310, A320, Concorde, Boeing 727,737, 747,767, MDC DC-10, DC-8 Hangar space 50000 mA2 Widebody spaces 11 Narrowbody spaces 20 Checks B, C and D Additional services Modifications, interiors and paintshop Engines Large fans CF6, CFM56 Jets Olympus Turboprops PT6, PWIOO, Dart Air France Europe [IT] 1 Avenue du Marechal Devaux, Paray-Vieille, F-91551, France Tel +33 (1) 46 751212; fax +33 (1) 46 75 20 00 Telex 265952 FORYITA Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Parent organisation Groupe Air France Shareholders Groupe Air France 72.3% Alliances Air France to merge Air Inter with its European short-haul operations; Jersey European franchise Date established 12 November. 1954 History In 1977, Air Inter agreed with Air France to cease charter operations and received in return a 20% holding in Air Charter. Since 12 January, 1990, Air Inter, Air France and UTA have been merged into Group Air France Description On 1 January, 1996 Air Inter changed its social status to Air France Europe. Before the full integration into Air France Europe on 1 April, 1997, the airline operated as Air Inter Europe. The single centrally managed franchise will have two divisions, one for long distance flights and one for domestic and European flights Employees total 11,140 Executives President Christian Blanc Director general Jean-Pierre Courcol Director freight Michel Gardet Director transport Claude Germonneau Director marketing Louis Gentien Director maintenance Gilbert Jehl Director pricing Bruno Lierman Director communication Gilles Emsellem Asstgen mgr commercial Christian Boireau Asstgen mgr Development Marc Lamidey Human resources Pascal Goachet Fleet & new aircraft Daniel Nouveau Information systems processing & telecoms Hubert Certes Asst gen mgr finance & admin Pierre Alain Jeanneney Administrative & legal affairs JearvPierre Martel Jean-Pierre Martel Air exploitation Richar Uorens Planning & program Yves Fourot Fleet 8 x Airbus A300 9 x Airbus A319 mmcTOBY Orders 35 x Airbus A320 5 x Airbus A321 4 x Airbus A330 5 x Fokker 100 3 x Airbus A319-100 2 x Airbus A321 10 x Airbus A330-300 (deferred) Main base/hub Paris Orly Domestic destinations Ajaccio. Bastia, Biarritz, Beziers Agen, Bordeaux, Brest, Calvi, Clermont Ferrand, Frejus. Lille, Lorient, Lyon, Marseilles, Montpellier, Mulhouse/ Basle, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Perpignan, Quimper, Rennes, Strasbourg, Toulon/Hyeres and Toulouse European destinations 18 permanent routes and two seasonal services Simulators Orly: Aerospatiale Caravelle III; 2 x Airbus A300B2/B4; 3 x Airbus A320-200; Dassault Mercure 100 Maintenance services Air France Europe Speciality Airframes National approvals Nat Principal makes serviced Airbus A300 Widebody spaces 3 Narrowbody spaces 8 Checks B and C Additional services Modifications and STC Air Germanica Ceased operations Air Greece [JG] 30-32 Dedalou Street, PO Box 1087, Heraklion, Crete, GR- 712 02, Greece Tel +30 (81) 330 533; fax +30 (81) 330 534 Services Regional scheduled passenger Shareholders Privately owned Date established 1994 Date operations started September 1994 Description It carried nearly 121,000 passengers in its first year of operation to September 1995 Employees total 50 Fleet 2 xAI(R)ATR 72-200 2 x Boeing 737-300 3 x Boeing 757-200 Main base/hub Heraklion Destinations Belgrade and domestic services Air Holland Charter BV (Air Holland) [GGI Poregwetcaan 67,1117 PK, Postbus 75116, Oude Meer, 75116, Netherlands Tel +31 (20) 316 4444; fax +31 (20) 316 4445 Telex 11808 AIRHD NL; SUA SPLHQGG Services International charter passenger and cargo Date established 3 November. 1991 Date operations started 3 November, 1991 History Originally known as Air Holland NV Employees total 200 Aircrew staff 120 Engineering staff 40 Executives President Dr M van Berckel Executive director A Schmidt Technical manager^ Righarts Sales manager E Westerink Short-haul destinations Mediterranean destinations and the Canary Islands, including Alicante, Ankara, Arrecife/Las Palmas, Athens, Calvi/Alghero, Corfu, Faro, Lisbon, Heraklion, Ibiza, Izmir, Kalamata, Karpathos, Kos, Malaga, Mitilini, Oporto, Palma, Rhodes, Samos, Tel Aviv and Zakynthos Air Inter see Air France Europe Air Jet [BC BP10297, Roissy Charles de Gaulle, F957O0, France Tel +33 (1) 4919 73 20 or +33 (1) 4919 73 00 Fax +33 (1) 48 62 50 80; SITA CDGBCCR Services Regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Parent organisation Groupe Jet Services Date established May 1980 Employees total 89 Aircrew staff 38 Executives Chairman Roger Caille Director Phillippe Schwyter Commercial director Olivier Uopiz Technical manager Remy Thiercelin Operations manager Phillippe Dominiak Chiefpilot Capt Michel Beyris Fleet 3 x BAe 146-200QC Main base/hub Paris Charles de Gaulle Freight destinations Marseilles, Strasbourg, and Toulouse Scheduled destinations Paris Charles de Gaulle and London City Charter destinations Europe AirKilroe|9R| Hangar 4, Western Maintenance Area, Manchester Internationl Airport, Manchester, M90 5PF, UK Tel +44 (161) 436 2055 or +44 (161) 436 6099 Fax +44 (161) 4991890 or +44 (161) 436 2541 Telex 665525 AIRTAX G; SITA MANKK11 Services Regional and domestic charter passenger Shareholders Owned by Catford Plongford Ltd Date established 1978 Date operations started 1978 Description Provides executive air-charter services Employees total 31 Engineering staff 10 Executives Chairman TKilroe Managing director Brian Hetherington Chief accountant D Foster Operations coordinatorKevin Greenwood Chief engineer Gordon Rogers Fleet 4 x BAe Jetstream 31 Main base/hub Manchester Maintenance services Air Kilroe Speciality Airframes and engines Licensed avionics engineers 3 National approvals JAA. JAR 145, Irish DoT Principal makes serviced Cessna, Piper, Jetstream 31/32, Beech King Air Hangar space 14000 m2 Commuter spaces 6 Checks B. C and D Additional services Modifications Engines Turboprops PT6, TPE331 AirLiberte[VD] 3, Rue du Pont des Halles, Rungis Cedex, 94656, France Tel +33 (1) 49 79 23 00 or +33 (1) 46 86 72 49 Fax +33 (1) 46 86 50 95 or +33 (1) 46 79 23 69 Telex 261760 AIRLIB F; SITA ORYCSVD Services International, regional and domestic scheduled and charter passenger and cargo Shareholders British Airways acquired 70% in early 1997, with the remainder held by Banque Rivaud. Air Liberte and TAT are controlled by BA through a merged holding- company style structure Date established July 1987 Date operations started 1988 Description British Airways has received French Government approval to acquire the airline from its present shareholders Employees total 1,450 Executives Chairman Marc Rochet COO Andre Lopez CFO Marc Hayoun Commercial director Marie-Therese Murocerol Marketing director Thierry Dutertre Administration & finance manager J Rossignol Maintenance managerAndre Lopez Operations manager Mourad Majoul Fleet 2 x Airbus A30O600 2 x Airbus A310-200 lx Airbus A310-300 3 x Boeing 737 8 x McDonnell Douglas MD33 44 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 26 March - 1 April 1997
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