Executives Chairman .Frederick Smith President & Chiet Executive David Bronczek Executive V P General Counsel Kenneth Masterton Executive V P & Chief Financial Officer Alan Graf Jr Executive V P International Michael Ducker Executive V P Operations and Systems Support David Rebholz Senior V P Central Support Services Leonard Feiler Senior V P Global Sales & Trade Services William Fraine Senior V P Information & Telecommunications Dennis Jones Senior V P Latin America & Caribbean Joseph McCarty Senior V P Logistics Laurie Tucker Senior V P Operations & Engineering Edmond Clark Senior V P Personnel James Perkins Senior V P Transportation Tracy Schmidt Senior V P USA & Canada Mary Taylor Senior V PMarketing & Customer Services Michael Glenn V P Corporate Communications Bill Margaritis V P Controller and Chief Accounting Officer James Hudson Fleet 36 x Airbus A300-600F 41 x Airbus A310-200 60 x Boeing 727-100F 95 x Boeing 727-200F 2 x Boeing 747-200F 28 x Boeing MD-11F 10 x Cessna 208A Caravan I Cargomaster 251 x Cessna 2088 Caravan I Super Cargomaster 15xFokkerF27-500F 15xFokkerF27-600F 69 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-1 OF 23 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F 2 x Shorts 360-300 Orders 75 x Ayres LM200 Loadmaster 30 x Boeing MD-11F Options 175 x Ayres LM200 Loadmaster Main base Memphis International Hubs Miami. Memphis. Brussels, Pans Charles de Gaulle. Hong Kong. Destinations (Scheduled) AguadiHa, Anchorage. Atlanta, Bangkok, Beijing. Bogota. Buenos Aires, Calgary, Cebu, Chicago, Cleveland, Copenhagen, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Dubai, Euroairport, Fort Lauderdale, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Grand Forks. Great Falls, Guadalajara, Hong Kong, Honolulu. Houston, Indianapolis. Istanbul. Jakarta, Kansas City, Kaohsiung, Kuala Lumpur, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Memphis, Miami, Milan, Minneapolis/St Paul. Monterrey. Montreal. Mumbai. Munich. Nadi, New York, Oakland, Osaka, Panama City. Paris. Penang. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, San Francisco. San Juan (Puerto Rico), Santiago, S3o Paulo. Seattle. Seoul. Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore, Sioux Falls. Spokane. St Louis. Stockholm, Subic Bay, Sydney. Taipei, Tel Aviv. Tokyo. Toluca, Toronto. V alencia. V ancouver. Washington. Winnipeg [FB] [340] (FBF) PO Box 523726. Miami, Florida. 33152, USA T el + 1 (305) 871 6606 Fax + 1 (305) 871 4232 Sita MIAHOFB W ebsite vftw.fineair.com Services scheduled, charter, international, cargo Subsidiaries/shareholdings Arrow Air (100%) Date established 1992 Date operations started 10 November. 1992 Description Miami-based all-cargo carrier operating scheduled and charter services to more than 20 cities in South & Central America and the Caribbean. History Fine Air voluntarily suspended operations on 4 September, 1997, following an accident at Miami Airport on 7 August, 1997. but resumed operations on 28 October that same year. In April 1999. Fine Air acquired the stock and operating assets of Arrow Air, Employees total 800 Engineering staff 20 Flightcrew 120 Executives Chairman frank Fine President & Chief Executive Barry Fine Senior V P & Chief Financial Officer Orlando Machado Senior V P: Chief Operating Officer John Zappia V ice President of Marketing & Sales Hugh Nash V P 8 Director Sales JManci Adels V P S General Council Celeste Lipworth V P Commercial .Nancy Addelle V P Commercial JHector Ponte V P Interline & International Marketing Tony Phillips Fleet 1 x Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 200 7 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 50 2 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 60 First A ir (Bradley A ir Services)[7F] (FA B) 3257 Carp Road, Carp. Ontario. KOA1LO. Canada T el + 1 (613) 839 3340 Fax + 1 (613) 839 5690 E-mail lmcquirt@firstair.ca W ebsite www.firstair.ca Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger and cargo Parent organisation shareholders Makivik Development Corporation Subsidiaries/shareholdings Northwest Territorial Airways - NWT Air (100%). Ptarmigan Airways (100%) Alliances Greenlandair Date established 1946 Date operations started 1946 Description Canada's largest independent regional earner and foremost Arctic Carrier providing regular scheduled flights throughout Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunauut and Greenland. It also operates charters worldwide including the North and South Poles. Employees total 1,100 Executives President & Chiet Executive Robert Davis V P Maintenance & Operations Donald Orr Director Planning & Projects Stephen A Nourse V P Commercial Operations Robert Davies V P Finance Steven R Rourke V P Human Resources Brock Hueston V P Marketing & Sales James Ballingall Fleet 1 X Beech 99A 3 x Boeing 727-1OOC 1 x Boeing 727-20OC 2 x Boeing 727-200F 2 x Boeing 737-200C 1x Boeing 737-200QC 7 x British Aerospace 748 Series2A 1 x British Aerospace 748 Series2B 9 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 1 x Grumman Gulfstream G-1 1 x Lockheed Martin L-100-30 Hercules Main base Ottawa Hubs Edmonton. Iqaluit, Resolute Bay, Montreal - Dorval International, Yellowknife Destinations (Scheduled) Broughton Island, Cambridge Bay. Cape Dorset. Clyde River. Fort Simpson, Gjoa Haven, Hall Beach. Hay River. Holman Island, Igloolik, Inukjuak, Iqaluit. Kangerlussuaq. Kimmirut/Lake Harbour, Kugluktuk Coppermine, Kuujjuaq, Kuujjuarapik. La Grande. Montreal, Nanisivtk. Ottawa. Pangnirtung, Pelly Bay, Pond Inlet. Puvirmtuq, Resolute, Sanikiluaq. Taloyoak, Umiujaq, Whitehorse. Yellowknife Florida W est I nternational A irways [R F] (FW L ) 7500 North West 25th Street, Miami, Florida, 33156, USA Tel: + 1 (305)591 9161 Fax: + 1 (305)591 8580 T elex 522830 FLA WEST MIA Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, cargo Date established 1981 Date operations started 1983 Description Operates cargo services within the Americas. History Initially known as Florida West Airlines. Following entry into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 1994, its assets, as well as its subsidiaries, were sold to Florida West International Airways in August 1995. Operations resumed on 12 March, 1996. Employees total 20 Engineering staff 10 Flightcrew 6 Executives President & Chief Executive Richard Haberty Chief Financial Officer Robert Hinkle Senior V P Sales & Operations John Maloney V P Maintenance & Engineering John Long Personnel Director Fe Echavarria Technical Director Dick Hanson Fleet 1x Boeing 747-1 OOF 1 x McDonnell Douglas DC-8 Series 60 Destinations (Scheduled) Atlanta. Buenos Aires, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Lima, Miami. New Orleans, Port of Spain, San Francisco Fly L ineas Aereas Rue Evaristo da V eiga 47, Rio de Janeiro, CEP-20031-040. Brazil T el: + 55 (21) 533 7605 fax: + 55 (21) 5321705 Sita GRULAX H Services charter, domestic, regional, passenger Date established 1994 Description Operates regular flights from Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to Bariloche, plus charters to neighbouring countries Executives Chief Executive Sergio Luis Burger Fleet 2 x Boeing 727-200 Adv Four Star Avi at i on [HK] (FSC ) Cyril E King Airport, St Thomas, US V irgin Islands. 00802 Services scheduled, charter, regional, cargo Date established 1982 Date operations started 1982 Description Operates cargo services within the USA and British V irgin Islands and to Puerto Rico. Employees total 42 Engineering staff 12 Flightcrew 10 Executives President f McCarthy Jr Director Operations Nikki Colon Maintenance Director Mark Laplace V ice-President Curtis White Fleet 3 xConvair 440 Metropolitan 5 x Douglas DC-3C Destinations (Scheduled) Beef Island. San Juan (Puerto Rico), St Croix Island, St Thomas Island Frontier A irlines [F91 (FFT ) 12015 East 46th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80239, USA Tel + 1303 371 7400 Fax + 1303 3717007 T elex DEN RR F9 Sita HDOF9RP E-mail corpcommS1lyfrontier.com Website www.flyfrontier.com Services scheduled, regional, domestic, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders V anguard Airlines (8%) Date established 1994 Date operations started 5 July. 1994 Description Low-cost carrier and second largest jet user at Denver International Airport with 96 daily flights. History Founded to take advantage of three windows of opportunity - a major airline's dramatic downsizing of its Denver operations, leaving service gaps in various major markets, the construction of the new Denver International Airport, which replaced the heavily congested Stapleton Airport, and the availability of several key executives from the former airline of the same name. Employees total 725 Engineering staff 25 Flightcrew 225 Executives President, Chief Executive & Chief Financial Officer . Samuel Addoms Chief Financial Officer & V P Steve Warnecke Chairman of the Board LaRae Orullian Director Engineering & Quality Control Wayne Elliot Director Human Resources & Facilities John Herschner Director Materials Roland Mease Director Customer Services Training and Development Pam Gardner Director Flight Control Lyie Aldrich Director Material Management Michael Fitzpatnck Director Properties S Facilities Joan Osterman V P Flight Operations Capt Terry King Executive V P Operations Jimmie Wyche V P Administration & General Counsel An V oss V P Corporate Communications Bob Schulman V P for Customer Services & Station Operations Henry " Red" Barringer V P Maintenance Jon Bartram V P Marketing Jeff Potter FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 21 - 27 March 2000 83