Headquarters located in Barbados and operating from the South Ramp of the Grantley Adams International Airport, one of the Caribbean’s largest aviation hubs.
Voice: 1 (246) 428-3271 / 3200 Fax: 1 (246) 428-3329
South Ramp Hanger, Grantley Adams International Airport, Christ Church, Barbados.
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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport – IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL), known locally as Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield Airport, and Hartsfield–Jackson, is located seven miles (11 km) south of the central business district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It has been the world’s busiest airport by passenger traffic and number of landings and take-offs since 2005, serving 89 million passengers per year. The airport is the primary hub of AirTran Airways, Delta Air Lines, and Delta Connection partner Atlantic Southeast Airlines; the Delta hub is the world’s largest airline hub. Delta Air Lines flew 59.01% of passengers from the airport in February 2011, AirTran flew 17.76%, and Atlantic Southeast Airlines flew 13.86%. The airport has 199 gates, domestic and international.
Hartsfield–Jackson held its ranking as the world’s busiest airport in 2010, both in terms of passengers and number of flights, by accommodating 89 million passengers (243,000 passengers daily) and 950,119 flights. Many of the nearly one million flights are domestic flights from within the United States, where Atlanta serves as a major hub for travel throughout the Southeastern United States.
Hartsfield–Jackson International Airport has international service to North America, South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. As an international gateway to the United States, Hartsfield–Jackson ranks seventh.
The airport is located mostly in unincorporated areas in Fulton and Clayton counties; the city limits of Atlanta, College Park, and Hapeville extend to the airport grounds. The airport is served by MARTA’s Red/Gold rail line.
Customer Service (404) 530-7300/ (800) 897-1910 Art Program (404) 382-2250
Concessions (404) 209-2100
Emergency (Within Airport) 911
Executive Office (404) 530-6600
Cubana de Aviación
Cubana de Aviación S.A., commonly known as Cubana, is Cuba’s largest airline and flag carrier. The airline was founded on 8 October 1929, and has its corporate headquarters in Havana. Its main base is at José Martí International Airport. Hub is José Martí International Airport. Cubana de Aviación has 20 (+3 orders) fleet size and Destinations equals 35. Company slogan: «Puerta de Cuba al Mundo» – “Cuba’s Gateway to the World”
ON-LINE CLIENTS SUPPORT
Addr: Calle 23 No. 64 esq. P Infanta, Vedado, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba
Ph: (537) 838 1039
e-mail: ventas_online@cubana.avianet.cu
Air Charter Service
Air Charter Service was founded in 1990 by Chris Leach in the UK. ACS started out as a small specialized aviation company committed to high standards of customer service.
Air Charter Service (ACS) is an air charter operator with offices all over the world. US offices are in New York. Air Charter Services does not own any aircraft, but arranges air charter globally.
Aero Taxi
Aero Taxi located at the New Castle County Airport in Wilmington, DE (ILG)
Aero Taxi has been in business for over 40 years, providing aircraft charter, aircraft management, and full-service Fixed Base Operations (FBO) in Wilmington, Delaware (ILG).
Our diverse fleet of aircraft includes corporate jets, turbo props, and twin engine aircraft, allowing us to provide aircraft charter of all types.
110 Old Churchmans Rd
New Castle, DE 19720
302 328.3430
800 551.8555
FAX 302 328.5615
Trans Island Air
Trans Island Air 2000 (TIA) was an airline from Barbados, which was headquartered in Christ Church[citation needed] and operated regional charter flights (mostly cargo) out of its base at Grantley Adams International Airport.
Founded: 1982
Ceased operations: 2004
Headquarters: Christ Church, Barbados
Operating bases: Grantley Adams International Airport
Servicios Aéreos Profesionales
Servicios Aéreos Profesionales is an airline based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It operates services in the Caribbean area. The airline was established in 1981 and is wholly owned by Jose Miguel Patin. The main hubs are La Isabela International Airport, Gregorio Luperón International Airport, Punta Cana International Airport. Fleet size consist of 16 aircrafts. Company work in 31 Destinations. Company slogan: «Premium Air Charter Services!» Parent company is Servicios Aéreos Profesionales, Inc. Headquarter is La Isabela International Airport. Key people are Oscar Patin, Jose Miguel Patin.
During office hours: 809 826 4117 SAP Group Charter Sales
Permanent service (24/7): 829 259 8401 / 829 259 8386 / 809 858 2000
Fax: 809 372 8817
E-mail: hheyer@sapair.com / v.nina@sapair.com / comercial@sapair.com
O’Hare International Airport – IATA: ORD, ICAO: KORD, FAA LID: ORD
Chicago O’Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD, ICAO: KORD, FAA LID: ORD), also known as O’Hare Airport, O’Hare Field, Chicago Airport, Chicago International Airport, or simply O’Hare, is a major airport located in the northwestern-most corner of Chicago, Illinois, United States, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the Chicago Loop. It is the primary airport serving the Chicago area, with Chicago Midway International Airport, about 10 miles (16 km) closer to the Loop, serving as a secondary airport for domestic flights.
United Airlines (including United Express) is the largest airline at O’Hare, carrying over 45% of passengers. O’Hare is the largest hub for United Airlines but will become the second-largest United hub in terms of flight operations after Houston-Bush following the merger with Continental. American Airlines (including American Eagle) has the second largest operation at O’Hare, carrying 37.08% of passengers. O’Hare is its second-largest hub after Dallas/Fort Worth.
Email Aviation@FlyChicago.com for direct questions, comments, or suggestions about the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) or this Web site.
Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA)
Customer Service
P.O. Box 66142
Chicago, IL 60666
Los Angeles International Airport – IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX
Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX) is the primary airport serving the Greater Los Angeles Area, the second-most populated metropolitan area in the United States. It is most often referred to by its IATA airport code LAX, with the letters pronounced individually (el-ay-ex). LAX is located in southwestern Los Angeles in the neighborhood of Westchester, 16 miles (26 km) from the downtown core and is the primary airport of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), an agency of the Los Angeles city government formerly known as the Department of Airports.
In 2010, LAX was the sixth busiest airport in the world, with 58,915,100 passengers. In 2009, LAX was the fifth busiest airport in the world by traffic movement, with 634,383 total aircraft takeoffs and landings.
LAX is the busiest airport in California in terms of flight operations, passenger traffic and air cargo activity. Although LAX is the busiest airport in the Greater Los Angeles Area, the region relies on a multiple-airport system because of its sprawl. Many of the area’s most well-known attractions are closer to alternative airports than to LAX; for example, Hollywood and Griffith Park are closer to Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, while Disneyland, the Honda Center, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, and other Orange County attractions are closer to John Wayne Airport near Santa Ana. Long Beach Airport is closer to some of the coastal attractions known to Southern California like Palos Verdes and Huntington Beach, and LA/Ontario International Airport is closer to the major cities of the Inland Empire, Riverside and San Bernardino.
The airport occupies some 3,500 acres (5 sq mi; 1,416 ha)[2] of the city on the Pacific coast, about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of downtown Los Angeles. The airport’s coastal location renders it liable to low-lying cloud or fog conditions, requiring flights to be occasionally diverted to LA/Ontario International Airport, 47 miles (76 km) to the east.
Dominair
Dominair was a passenger airline based in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, that had offered flights to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, until 2007. Before that it was a popular airline with regular flights from Santiago de los Caballeros to San Juan, Puerto Rico, using two de Havilland Canada Dash 8 airplanes. The airline is now defunct and previously they only flew to Port-au-Prince and had a fleet composed of two leased L-410 Turbolet aircraft. Main Hub was Santiago-Cibao International Airport. Secondary was San Juan-Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (Until 1999). Company had 5 aircraft and operate in 3 destinations. Headquarter was in Santiago. Parent company was Líneas Dominicanas, Inc.