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Irish skies are smiling on Aer Lingus. Ireland's national airline flies passengers (more than 6 million a year) and cargo, serving more than 30 destinations in Ireland, the UK, the US, and continental Europe. Aer Lingus's fleet includes 13 Boeing 737s, eight British Aerospace BAe146-300s, and seven Airbus A330s. The company also operates a commuter service (flying to eight destinations in the UK and five in Ireland) and its 85%-owned holiday charter line, Futura Air. Aer Lingus has joined the Oneworld marketing alliance, which is led by British Airways and AMR's American Airlines. The Irish state, which formed Aer Lingus in 1936 and still owns it, plans to sell a stake in the airline to the public.
COMPETITION |
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British Airways Plc (BAB)
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (DLAKY)
Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAAY)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 1,292.30
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 6.3%
Employees: 6,624
Revenue per employee: $195,093.60
KEY PEOPLE |
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Bernie Cahill
CEO
John O'Donovan
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Dublin Airport
Dublin, Ireland
Phone: 353-1-886-2222
Fax: 353-1-886-3832
Online: Web Site
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