Widerĝes
Flyveselska: (WF)
Part of the Norwegian infrastructure. Every
third minute a Widerĝe aircraft departs or arrives at one of its 35 destinations.
International flights to Aberdeen, Berlin, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Newcastle and Stockholm.Wiggins Airways:
Based in Manchester, New Hampshire, the company helicopters are
certified for passenger and cargo operations while the Twin Otter, Beech 99s and Caravans
are certified for cargo only. Principally employed in support of United Parcel Service and
as a feeder operator for the Federal Express Corporation throughout the Northeastern US
and Canada.
Winair:
(WM)
St. Maarten based Windward Islands Airways
with daily connections from the Princess Juliana Airport, in St. Maarten, to the islands
of Antigua, Anguilla, Nevis,
Saba, St. Barths, St. Eustatius, St.Kitts and Tortola.
Wings of
Alaska: (K5 -
changed from SE)
Scheduled and charter flight services in southeast Alaska
since 1980. Scheduled flights from Juneau to
Angoon, Gustavus, Haines, Hoonah, Skagway and Tenakee.
Winnport Air Cargo: (W8 - changed from KN)
Kelowna Flightcraft International Air Cargo Ltd. carrying on business as Winnport Air
Cargo, flew air cargo between Canada and China. Suspended
licence in 1999, cancelled
licence in 2002.
World Airways:
(WO)
US flag carrier with worldwide operating authority,
established in 1948. Based in Peachtree City, Georgia,
since 2001, World Airways has been a global provider of long-range passenger and cargo air
transportation services to the U.S. Air Force, major international airlines and freight
forwarders, international leisure tour operators and cruise ship companies. Flying to an
average of 140 airports in 50 countries in any given year, they are the largest commercial
carrier of U.S. military personnel.
Wright Air
Service: (8V)
Air service based in Fairbanks, Alaska since 1967. Offers passenger and air cargo
services, executive transport, and air tours anywhere in Alaska and Northwest Canada.
Scheduled services to: Allakaket, Anaktuvuk Pass, Arctic Village, Bettles, Birch Creek,
Coldfoot, Fort Yukon, Hughes, Huslia and Venetie.
Xiamen
Airlines: (MF)
Chinese company founded on July 25th, 1984
to provide domestic and international passenger and cargo services from Fujian Province.
Using Xiamen, Fuzhou, Jinjiang, Wuyishan and Hangzhou, as its main hubs, it operates
scheduled domestic and international flights on nearly 100 routes to destinations
including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Singapore and most other major cities in China. China Southern Airlines own 60% of the shares.
Yanda Airlines: (YE - formerly ST)
Flew from Sydney to a number of points in
regional New South Wales, including Coonabarabran and Gunnedah. Grounded in 2001.
Yangon
Airways: (HK)
Yangon Airways was established in October 1996
as a scheduled domestic airline and presently operates scheduled domestic services to 9
key destinations in Myanmar building a network covering
all principal tourism sites, from Yangon to Bagan, Dawei, Heho, Kawthoung, Kengtung,
Mandalay, Myeik and Techileik.
Yemenia - Yemen
Airways: (IY)
The Yemen Government own 51% of Yemenia and
the Saudi Government 49%. Flights from Sana'a to Abu Dhabi, Addis
Ababa, Aden, Alexandria,
Alghaydah, Amman,
Asmara, Bahrain,
Beirut, Cairo, Damascus, Dar es
Salaam, Dhaka, Djibouti,
Doha, Dubai,
Frankfurt, Hodeidah,
Jakarta, Jeddah,
Johannesburg, Khartoum,
Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait,
London, Marseille, Moroni, Mumbai, Paris, Riyadh,
Riyan, Rome, Socotra and Taiz.
Yute Air Alaska: (4Y)
Alaska Air Taxi - Airport Road Dillingham,
AK 99576
(907) 842-5333 (907) 842-4714(fax)
Zimbabwe Express Airlines: (formerly Z7)
Broke the monopoly of Air Zimbabwe (1996
and 1997 timetables) by flying to Bulawayo, Harare,
Hwange, Kariba, Johannesburg and Victoria Falls but
soon faltered.
Zimex
Aviation: (C4
- formerly MF)
Zurich-based company providing worldwide
aircraft support to international organisations and the oil-industry in desert and remote
areas for crew changes, special material, general supplies and fresh food deliveries, as
well as medical evacuations and search and rescue (SAR) missions. |