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Provisional Uk Ice Table.Pdf Please note that this table contains provisional unverified data and is subject to change following verification and review by the European Commission. Excluded installations are not included on this list, and significant capacity extensions and new entrants are not accounted for in all cases. Version: 12 December 2013 Permit/Monitoring Plan Account Holder Name Installation Name Provisional Exchange Limit AEM00003 BRITISH AIRWAYS PLC N/A 381,533 AEM00013 3M Company N/A 44 AEM00023 British Midland Airways N/A 18,681 AEM00033 easyJet Airline Company Ltd N/A 691,613 AEM00053 MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM BERHAD N/A 59 AEM00063 International JetClub Ltd N/A 478 AEM00073 United Airlines, Inc. N/A 320 AEM00083 Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited N/A 825 AEM00093 Jet2.com Limited N/A 117,874 AEM00213 711 CODY INC N/A 4 AEM00223 994748 Ontario Inc. N/A 2 AEM00233 Abbott Laboratories N/A 10 AEM00353 Air Canada N/A 77 AEM00413 Air Transat N/A 508 AEM00453 AIRTIME LLC N/A 18 AEM00463 A J Walter Aviation Limited N/A 71 AEM00473 Royal Jordanian Airlines N/A 305 AEM00483 American Airlines, INC N/A 136 AEM00493 American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc N/A 12 AEM00503 American International Group, Inc N/A 43 AEM00513 AMGEN N/A 20 AEM00523 Greenaap Consultants Ltd. N/A 91 AEM00553 Anschutz N/A 1 AEM00583 ARAMARK CORPORATION N/A 3 AEM00633 Atlantic Airlines Limited N/A 4,683 AEM00653 Aurigny Air Service Ltd N/A 2,265 AEM00733 J C Bamford Excavators Ltd N/A 290 AEM00753 Bechtel N/A 4 AEM00763 Becton Dickinson N/A 1 AEM00793 Berwind Corporation N/A 5 AEM00803 Bharat Forge Limited N/A 11 AEM00843 Bond Offshore Helicopters ltd N/A 3,633 AEM00993 Cargill N/A 4 AEM01013 Caterpillar Inc N/A 8 AEM01023 Cathay Pacific Airways Limited N/A 5,706 AEM01043 CBAir LLC N/A 6 AEM01113 Chevron USA Inc. N/A 8 AEM01133 Citigroup N/A 15 AEM01163 Clearwater Fine Foods N/A 8 AEM01213 ConocoPhillips Company N/A 19 AEM01253 Costco Wholesale Corporation N/A 5 AEM01283 Crane Company N/A 63 AEM01313 CTC Aviation Group Ltd N/A 362 AEM01323 Daidalos Aviation N/A 114 AEM01343 Darwin Airline SA N/A 4,095 AEM01353 Datel Holdings Ltd N/A 10 AEM01393 DTC LLC N/A 7 AEM01403 Dubai Air Wing N/A 329 AEM01413 Duke of Westminster N/A 207 AEM01423 Dunavant Enterprises N/A 1 AEM01453 Air Kilroe Ltd t/a Eastern Airways N/A 9,798 AEM01483 Egyptair N/A 19 AEM01493 EIE Eagle Inc. Est. N/A 65 AEM01503 Elmet Aviation N/A 17 AEM01523 Embraer Executive Aircraft, Inc. N/A 92 AEM01533 EMIRATES Intl N/A 5,927 AEM01543 Enbridge N/A 12 AEM01563 ETIHAD AIRWAYS PJSC N/A 36 AEM01573 EVA Airways N/A 13 AEM01613 Executive Jet Management N/A 540 AEM01663 Executive Jet Group Limited N/A 45 AEM01693 ExxonMobil Corporation N/A 2 AEM01713 Falconair Ltd N/A 134 AEM01723 Fayair (Jersey) Co Limited N/A 120 AEM01733 FERNCROFT LTD N/A 27 AEM01743 Fertitta Enterprises N/A 6 AEM01763 FJ900 INC. N/A 9 AEM01773 FJR Private Flight N/A 3 AEM01803 Flybe Ltd N/A 85,016 AEM01813 Flying Lion Ltd N/A 66 AEM01843 Formula One Management N/A 174 AEM01883 Gama Aviation Limited N/A 972 AEM01903 GE Corporate Air Trp N/A 32 AEM01923 General Dynamics Corporation N/A 8 AEM02013 Graham capital Management LP N/A 4 AEM02023 W. W. Grainger, Inc. N/A 23 AEM02053 Gulf Air N/A 17 AEM02063 Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation N/A 36 AEM02093 Harbert Fund Advisors, Inc. N/A 11 AEM02113 Harris Corporation N/A 1 AEM02123 Harsco Corporation N/A 5 AEM02193 H.J.Heinz Company Limited N/A 20 AEM02213 Hill Air N/A 18 AEM02223 The Home Depot USA, Inc. N/A 5 AEM02243 Honeywell International N/A 47 AEM02293 ICELAND FOODS LTD N/A 125 AEM02333 Inflite Engineering Services Ltd N/A 22 AEM02393 Ivanhoe Capital Aviation LTD. N/A 13 AEM02413 Japan Airlines Co.,Ltd. N/A 66 AEM02503 S.C. Johnson and Son, Inc. N/A 2 AEM02563 Kenya Airways N/A 4 AEM02573 Kerzner Intl N/A 1 AEM02633 Kuwait Airways Corporation N/A 2,567 AEM02663 Celestial Airways Limited N/A 14 AEM02673 Level 3 Communications, LLC N/A 2 AEM02693 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company N/A 4 AEM02723 Lockheed Martin Corporation N/A 8 AEM02733 Loganair limited N/A 5,825 AEM02753 London Executive Aviation Limited N/A 2,208 AEM02783 Marathon Oil N/A 105 AEM02853 Verizon Corporate Services Group, Inc. N/A 12 AEM02863 The Bank Of New York Mellon N/A 8 AEM02873 Merck & Co Inc N/A 20 AEM02923 MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company N/A 3 AEM02973 Monarch Airlines Limited N/A 163,784 AEM02983 Monsanto Company N/A 11 AEM03003 MSF AVIATION LTD N/A 23 AEM03033 National Jets, Inc. N/A 23 AEM03083 News America Incorporated N/A 31 AEM03093 Noclaf Ltd N/A 89 AEM03133 Oakmont Corporation N/A 2 AEM03163 Onurair N/A 591 AEM03173 P.M. Air N/A 10 AEM03213 Palace International Ltd N/A 26 AEM03263 Penske Jet, inc. N/A 12 AEM03373 The Procter & Gamble Company N/A 22 AEM03403 Qantas Airways Limited N/A 94 AEM03413 Qatar Airways (Q.C.S.C.) N/A 1,818 AEM03423 Qualcomm Incorporated N/A 13 AEM03463 Ravenheat Manufacturing Ltd N/A 20 AEM03473 Remo Investments Inc N/A 17 AEM03523 Royal Brunei Airlines N/A 1 AEM03573 South African Airways N/A 3 AEM03583 Samaritan's Purse N/A 2 AEM03623 RULER'S FLIGHT SHARJAH N/A 21 AEM03633 Singapore Airlines Limited N/A 5,936 AEM03683 Sleepwell Aviation Limited N/A 38 AEM03703 Sony Aviation, Inc. N/A 9 AEM03713 Space Exploration Technologies Corp. N/A 2 AEM03733 Specsavers Aviation Limited N/A 192 AEM03753 SRILANKAN AIRLINES LIMITED N/A 340 AEM03773 Standard & Poor's Securities Evaluations Inc. N/A 37 AEM03793 Subprice Ltd N/A 44 AEM03873 SUZUKI DEL CARIBE, INC. N/A 6 AEM03883 SWAGELOK N/A 10 AEM03903 SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES LTD N/A 184,219 AEM03913 SYRIAN ARAB AIRLINES N/A 139 AEM03933 TAG AVIATION UK LTD N/A 2,967 AEM03973 Taubman Air Terminals, Inc. N/A 4 AEM04003 Textron N/A 8 AEM04013 Thomas Cook Airlines Ltd N/A 218,469 AEM04033 Titan Airways Limited N/A 5,804 AEM04043 Tower House Consultants Limited N/A 142 AEM04153 The United Company N/A 1 AEM04163 Valero Services, Inc. N/A 99 AEM04203 W A DEVELOPMENTS INT LTD N/A 39 AEM04213 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. N/A 5 AEM04233 Nauthiz Pty Ltd N/A 19 AEM04293 XAMEX INVESTMENTS INC N/A 3 AEM04342 Ambrion Aviation Ltd N/A 170 AEM04352 Jetsteff Aviation N/A 48 AEM04362 Consolidated Press Holdings Limited N/A 26 AEM04462 Bombardier Inc. N/A 61 AEM04492 Richard L Hayward N/A 20 AEM04502 Calspan Corporation N/A 3 AEM04542 Douglas Charles Hauxwell N/A 68 AEM04562 Banline Aviation Ltd N/A 130 AEM04572 Donington Aviation Ltd N/A 77 AEM04612 Goodrich Corporation N/A 2 AEM04622 McDonald's Corporation N/A 9 AEM04642 The Hertz Corporation N/A 9 AEM04682 TUDOR INVESTMENT CORPORATION N/A 14 AEM04722 Eagle Aircraft and Transportation Management, Inc. N/A 21 AEM04772 Casbah AG N/A 65 AEM04842 Boultbee Aviation 3 LLP N/A 22 AEM04852 Hamlin Jet Ltd N/A 122 AEM04962 BA CITYFLYER LIMITED N/A 26,611 AEM04982 BAA Jet Management N/A 14 AEM05032 GTC Management Services Inc. N/A 5 AEM05052 Prestbury Two LLP N/A 47 AEM05142 Fergus Colvin N/A 20 AEM05152 John Hargreaves N/A 60 AEM05162 John Mason N/A 62 AEM05212 MAITON AIR LLP N/A 12 AEM05342 Worthington Industries N/A 9 AEM05393 AZERBAIJAN HAVA YOLLARI N/A 47 AEM05403 White Rose Aviation, Inc. N/A 24 AEM05423 Direct Aviation Management Ltd N/A 160 AEM05473 Cloud Air Services Ltd. N/A 30 AEM05483 Cayley Aviation Ltd. N/A 11 AEM05503 57 Aviation Services, LLC N/A 7 AEM05553 Ameriprise Financial N/A 9 AEM05563 AL SALAM 319LTD N/A 29 AEM05623 Symphony Millennium Ltd. N/A 5 AEM05733 Marco Polo Aviation Limited N/A 56 AEM05752 Twinwood Transportation (Cayman) Limited N/A 1 AEM05762 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association N/A 13 AEM05793 International Business Machines Corporation N/A 17 AEM05803 SPX Corporation N/A 18 AEM05873 Constellation Leasing LLC N/A 1 AEM05883 Vale S/A N/A 1 AEM05893 Colleen Corporation N/A 47 AEM05923 The Boeing Company N/A 20 AEM05953 The World is Yours Ltd N/A 153 AEM05983 TAS Corp, LLC N/A 2 AEM05993 Tail Wind LTD N/A 23 AEM06112 Costa Azzoura Ltd. N/A 36 AEM06133 Learjet Inc. N/A 29 AEM06143 KOHLER CO N/A 8 AEM06153 ARMAD N/A 15 AEM06172 Wilderness Point Associates N/A 15 AEM06182 Pakistan International Airlines N/A 1,002 AEM06202 CSC Transport N/A 10 AEM06232 The Travelers Indemnity Company N/A 2 AEM06272 SEAFLIGHT AVIATION LTD N/A 229 AEM06313 Viper Aviation LLC N/A 2 AEM06323 Avioneta, LLC N/A 22 AEM06343 Saudi Arabian Oil Company N/A 8 AEM06353 Graham Capital Companies N/A 8 AEM06362 British Midland Regional (bmi regional) N/A 10,800 AEM06372 bmibaby Limited N/A 24,353 AEM06412 Thomson Airways Limited N/A 341,898 AEM06492 Island Aviation, Inc N/A 6 AEM06502 Tidewater Inc. N/A 1 AEM06532 Fanar Aviation Ltd. N/A 9 AEM06552 Relational Investors LLC N/A 2 AEM06573 Uzbekistan Airways N/A 205 AEM06593 MY SKY LLP N/A 55 AEM06613 Sheridan Aviation LLC N/A 2 AEM06633 STC BERMUDA LTD N/A 17 AEM06673 Liberty Media Corporation N/A 17 AEM06682 Al Rushaid Aviation N/A 6 AEM06712 His Majesty The Sultan's Flight N/A 3 AEM06723 v1.0 CHC Scotia Limited N/A 6,668 AEM06733 Bristow Helicopters Limited N/A 7,801 AEM06743 OMAN AIR SAOC N/A 114 AEM06753 AirAsia X N/A 10,150 AEM06763 DHL Air Limited N/A 30,634 AEM06813 Forest Aviation Limited N/A 64 AEM06823 Hamilton Aviation, Inc.
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