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Astraeus Airlines
Astraeus House, Faraday Ct., Faraday Rd., Manor Royal
Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9PU, United Kingdom
Tel. +44-1293-819-800
Fax +44-1293-819-832

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.flyastraeus.com
Employees: 323

Astraeus Airlines wants to meet all your aircraft leasing needs. Operating a fleet of about 10 Boeing 737 and 757 jets, primarily out of airports in London and Manchester, the company offers dry, damp, and wet leasing services. (In dry leasing, the lessor only leases the basic aircraft; damp leasing involves leasing the aircraft and a cabin crew, while in wet leasing the lessor provides the plane, cabin crew, insurance, and maintenance.) Astraeus Airlines primarily leases its aircraft to sports teams, military personnel, and customers residing in the entertainment and leisure sector. The company is owned by Icelandic investment group Funs HF.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending October, 2008:
Sales: $95.0M

Officers:
Chairman: Mattias Msland
Managing Director: Hugh Parry
COO: Mario Fulgoni

Competitors:
Air Partner
Boeing United Kingdom
Flightline

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For the airline, see Astraeus (airline). For the genus of earthstars, see Astraeus (genus).

In Greek mythology, Astraeus or Astraeos or Astraeos (Ancient Greek: Ἀστραῖος) was an astrological deity and the Titan-god of the dusk. His original Greek name, Astraios (Ἀστραῖος), translates as "dawn of the stars" (astra- meaning "stars"; the -eos portion meaning "dawn"), the time when the stars come out, or simply dusk. In Hesiod's Theogony and in the Bibliotheca, Astraeus is a second-generation Titan, descended from Crius and Eurybia.[1] However, Hyginus wrote that he was descended directly from Tartarus and Gaia, and referred to him as one of the Gigantes. Appropriately, as god of the dusk, Astraeus married Eos, goddess of the dawn. Together as nightfall and daybreak they produced many children who are associated with what occurs in the sky during twilight. They had many sons, the four Anemoi ("Winds"): Boreas, Notus, Eurus, and Zephyrus,[2] and the five Astra Planeta ("Wandering Stars", i.e. planets): Phainon (Saturn), Phaethon (Jupiter), Pyroeis (Mars), Eosphoros/Hesperos (Venus), and Stilbon (Mercury). A few sources mention one daughter, Astraea[3] ("stars", fem. personification. Sometimes: "justice"), but most writers considered Astraea the child of Zeus and Themis. He is sometimes associated with Aeolus, the Keeper of the Winds, since winds often swell up around dusk.


Greek Name: AstraioV; Transliteration: Astraios; Latin Spelling: Astraeus; Translation: Of the Stars (astraios)


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