Difference between revisions of "Air Willink"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The Airline was founded in 1959 by James T Neilson, who operated a fleet of 32 aircraft beginning in 1959. It operated | + | The Airline was founded in 1959 by James T Neilson, who operated a fleet of 32 aircraft beginning in 1959. It operated independently until 1975 under the name "Neilson Airways", and at this time operation of the company became strained, and profits began to fall, and Neilson was forced to sell the company to the government. To ensure his ability to dictate his role, he was guaranteed that he would stay the lines chairman, and that he would pick his replacement. Under this criteria, the airline reopened routes in 1976, renamed Air Willink. |
Revision as of 19:03, 29 July 2006
Established | 1959 |
Headquartered | Lebanon,Willink |
Assets | $63,250,000,000 (7/2006) |
Company value | $987,925,865,200 (7/2006) |
Employees | 200,400 (7/2006) |
Fleet size | 16,000 |
Destinations | 6,400 |
Frequent Flyer Programme | Gold Card |
Flight code | AW |
CEO | Mr. Franklin S Barnes |
CFO | Mr. Joeseph M Fedor |
Board Chairman | Mr. Stephen Huges Neilson |
Slogan | Quality comes first |
Quality of Service | World: Rank T-9th |
Air Willink is the state-owned and largest airline company in the nation, and is based at Lebanon International Airport. It is the nation's flag carrier, and flies it's logo on the tail's of it's aircraft.
History
The Airline was founded in 1959 by James T Neilson, who operated a fleet of 32 aircraft beginning in 1959. It operated independently until 1975 under the name "Neilson Airways", and at this time operation of the company became strained, and profits began to fall, and Neilson was forced to sell the company to the government. To ensure his ability to dictate his role, he was guaranteed that he would stay the lines chairman, and that he would pick his replacement. Under this criteria, the airline reopened routes in 1976, renamed Air Willink.