Infobox Airline airline AfricanExpressAirways logo logo size fleet size 3 destinations 17 IATA XU ICAO AXK callsign EXPRESS JET parent company slogan founded 1999 headquarters Jomo Kenyatta International Airport br Embakasi , Nairobi , Kenya key people hubs Jomo Kenyatta International Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.africanexpress.co.ke AfricanExpressAirways is an airline with its head office on the grounds of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Embakasi , Nairobi , Kenya . ref http www.africanexpress.co.ke Home . AfricanExpressAirways. Retrieved on 21 June 2010. ref It operates domestic and international passenger services. Its main base is Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. ref name FI cite news title Directory World Airlines work Flight International page 51 date 2007 03 27 ref Destinations AfricanExpressAirways operates services to the following domestic and international scheduled destinations ref http www.africanexpress.co.ke schedule.htm ref Africa Comoros Moroni, Comoros Moroni Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport Djibouti Djibouti city Djibouti Djibouti Ambouli International Airport Kenya Mombasa Moi International Airport Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Base Wajir Wajir Airport Mayotte Dzaoudzi Pamandzi International Airport Somalia Berbera Berbera Airport Bosasso Bender Qassim International Airport Galcaio Galcaio Airport Mogadishu Aden Abdulle International Airport Sudan Juba, Sudan Juba Juba Airport Uganda Kampala Entebbe International Airport Starting in 2011 Asia Jordan Amman Queen ... The AfricanExpressAirways fleet includes the following aircraft as 5 February 2011 1 x Douglas ... Airlines of Kenya Category Airlines established in 1986 Africa airline stub Kenya stub de AfricanExpressAirways es AfricanExpressAirways nl AfricanExpressAirways pl AfricanExpressAirways fi AfricanExpressAirways ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Swazi ExpressAirways logo Swazi logo.png logo size 225px fleet size 2 destinations 5 IATA Q4 ICAO SWX callsign SWAZI EXPRESS parent company slogan founded 1995 headquarters Matsapha, Swaziland hubs Matsapha Airport Swaziland focus cities frequent flyer lounge key people Hans Steffen CEO alliance security features website Swazi ExpressAirways was an airline based in Swaziland and owned by Steffen Air Charter Services. The airline was on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union . History The airline was established in 1995. It was then called Steffen Air, and later changed to Swazi ExpressAirways. The airline started operations in 1995 with a Cessna 210 5 seater aircraft with flights covering the following destinations Matsapha Swaziland , Maputo Mozambique , and Vilanculos Mozambique . In 1998 the Cessna 210 was upgraded to Cessna Caravan , 11 seater and a new destination was added Durban South Africa . In 2002 the Cessna Caravan was upgraded to a Metro III, 19 seater. Swazi Express ceased flight operations on 4 April 2008. ref http www.observer.org.sz main.php?id 42780§ion main The Swazi Observer Bot generated title ref Former Destinations Swaziland Matsapha Airport hub Maputo , Mozambique Maputo International Airport Vilanculos , Mozambique Durban , South Africa Johannesburg , South Africa Cargo Services Type of cargo parcels, express documents and mail. Services available on routes Durban South Africa Maputo International Airport Maputo Mozambique Matsapha Airport Swaziland hub Vilanculos Mozambique Fleet The Swazi ExpressAirways fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of February 2008 1 ATR 42 300 1 Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner Fairchild Metro III As of February 2008, the average age of the Swazi ExpressAirways fleet ... www.ch aviation.ch aircraft.php?search set&airline Q4&al op 1 Swazi ExpressAirways Fleet References ... stub id Swazi ExpressAirways nl Swazi ExpressAirways zh ... more details
Infobox Airline airline US AirwaysExpress logo Usairwaysexpress.png logo size 140px fleet size 329 destinations ... website http www.usairways.com www.usairways.com US AirwaysExpress is an airline brand name , rather than a fully certified airline, and as such, the US AirwaysExpress name is used by several individually ... Airport History Image Colgansaab.jpg thumb right Saab 340 in previous US AirwaysExpress livery, 2005. US AirwaysExpress can trace its beginnings to 1967, when Henson Airlines began operating as Allegheny ... Henson Airlines was the major predecessor to today s US AirwaysExpress carrier Piedmont Airlines ... to their namesake s. The livery of US AirwaysExpress aircraft is identical to US Airways mainline ... for US Airways under the US AirwaysExpress brand, the service will utlize Saab 340 aircraft and replace ... Airlines to become the 5th largest US AirwaysExpress operator. Destinations main US AirwaysExpress destinations File UsairwaysN419aw 07302009.jpg thumb A US AirwaysExpress Bombardier CRJ200 operated ... Airport in September 1983 US AirwaysExpress airlines center class wikitable Airline Flight ... operated as US AirwaysExpress as of June 2010 ref http www.usairways.com pv obj cache pv obj id ... US AirwaysExpress Combined Fleet Aircraft Passengers Total Operated Bombardier CRJ 200 align ... Airlines which have previously operated as US AirwaysExpress or its predecessors include center ... Flight 4551, a US AirwaysExpress de Havilland Dash 8 Bombardier Dash 8 300 turboprop, took off from ... for US AirwaysExpress hit the water shortly after taking off from Yarmouth, Massachusetts . Both ... Flight 5481 A Beechcraft 1900 Beechcraft 1900D operated by Air Midwest as US AirwaysExpress under ... record.php?id 19920103 0 References Commonscat US AirwaysExpress reflist US Airways Group US AirwaysExpress Carriers DEFAULTSORT Us AirwaysExpress Category US Airways Category Airlines of the United ... AirwaysExpress it US AirwaysExpress nl US AirwaysExpress ja US ru US AirwaysExpress ... more details
Express Boeing 737 800 B KXG alt Hong Kong Express Boeing 737 800 Hong Kong ExpressAirways Limited ... of a new brand identity and Chinese name. History Hong Kong ExpressAirways Limited was incorporated ... Reap and Taichung . ref cite press release title Decision on Hong Kong ExpressAirways application ... and Sundays. ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways Launches Flights to Chiang Mai ... date 22 June 2006 accessdate 2009 08 02 ref ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways ... Kong Express and CR Airways, it would enable Hainan Airlines to expand internationally via its junior partners from Hong Kong. ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways Confirms HNA Group ... title Hong Kong ExpressAirways To Expand Fleet with Boeing 737s url http www.hongkongexpress.com .... ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways Launches Hong Kong Chengdu Service url http ... Kong year 2007 accessdate 2009 08 02 ref ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways Resumes ... Hong Kong ExpressAirways Turns New Page With Arrival Of First B737 url http www.hongkongexpress.com ... 2009 08 03 ref ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways Unveils New Identity url http ... to its fleet before the end of the year. ref cite press release title Hong Kong ExpressAirways Granted ... Kong ExpressAirways destinations Fleet Hong Kong Express operates seven passenger aircraft, fitted ... IATA members Other languages de Hong Kong ExpressAirways es Hong Kong ExpressAirways fr Hong Kong ExpressAirways ko it Hong Kong Express nl Hong Kong Express ja pl Hong Kong ...Distinguish2 Hong Kong Airlines or Sky Shuttle Helicopters formerly Heli Express for the television drama series produced by SBS of Korea Hong Kong Express TV series Infobox Airline airline Hong Kong Express BR logo Hong kong express logo.png Hong Kong Express logo logo size fleet size 7 55 orders ... Kong Airlines formerly CR Airways , which HNA Group also owned a 45 percent stake. Since the beginning ... more details
Skypower ExpressAirways was an airline based in Lagos in Nigeria . It operated scheduled and charter services in Nigeria and neighbouring countries. Code data International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO Code EAN Airline call sign Callsign NIGERIA EXPRESS ref http www.airlinecodes.co.uk Airline Codes ref History The airline was established in 1985 . It is owned by Mohammed Joji 85 and Chief Executive , Dr Sale Joji 5 , I Danjuma 5 and J Maina 5 . The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. Seven airlines failed to meet the deadline and as a result would not be allowed fly in Nigeria s airspace with effect from April 30, 2007. These were ADC Airlines , Fresh Air airline Fresh Air , Sosoliso Airlines , Albarka Air , Chrome Air Service , Dasab Airlines and Space World Airline . The affected airlines would only fly when they satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority NCAA s criteria in terms of re capitalization and thus be re registered for operation. Skypower was also on the list of airlines banned from flying Nigerian airspace, for failing to meet the recapitalisation deadline ref http www.independentngonline.com ?c 181&a 25859 Saturday Independent 5 May 2007 ref Fleet As of August 2006 the Skypower ExpressAirways fleet included ref Flight International , 3 9 October 2006 ref 2 Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante Embraer EMB 110P1 Bandeirante References references Aviation lists Category Defunct airlines of Nigeria Category Airlines established in 1985 Category Airlines disestablished in 2007 Africa airline stub Nigeria stub ... more details
Highland ExpressAirways was an airline based in Scotland . Its main base was at Glasgow Prestwick International Airport Prestwick International Airport . It ceased operations in 1987. Code data International Air Transport Association IATA Code VY International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO Code TTN Callsign Tartan History The airline was formed in 1984 by Randolph Fields and operated a daily service between Glasgow Prestwick International Airport Prestwick and Newark Liberty International Airport Newark Initially scheduled to begin flying on the day of the Scottish International Airshow at Prestwick on Sat 30 May 1987 to New York Newark and Toronto, things began to go wrong quite early when the Toronto route licence was not forthcoming and their sole B747 was delivered weeks late. Operations finally began between Stansted Prestwick and Newark with flight VY201 routing STN PIK EWR on Tuesday 30 June 1987, operations ex Birmingham were operated from Sat 4 July 1987, flight VY211. Initially 4 STN and 3 BHX rotations were planned weekly, however after a few weeks the Monday am EWR PIK STN flight routed onto BRU for maintenance with Sabena, returning on a Tuesday. With passengers numbers not meeting targets and debts mounting, a short lived service starting at Gatwick to Newark via Prestwick was launched in November but some three weeks later the lessors of the 747, Citicorp called in the receivers and repossessed the 747 which was in Brussels on maintenance. Fleet The Highland Express fleet consisted of one aircraft. The registration was G HIHO which was eventually bought by Virgin Atlantic before being scrapped. 1 Boeing 747 Boeing 747 100 External links http www.airliners.net search photo.search?airlinesearch Highland 20Express 20Airways&distinct entry true Photos of Highland Express aircraft Aviation lists Category Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom Category Airlines established in 1984 Category Defunct airlines of Scotland fr Highland Express ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Below is a list of destinations served by US AirwaysExpress Air Wisconsin , Chautauqua Airlines , Colgan Air , Mesa Airlines , Piedmont Airlines , PSA Airlines , Republic Airlines , and Trans States Airlines . North America United States Alabama Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport Huntsville, Alabama Huntsville Decatur, Alabama Decatur Huntsville International Airport Mobile, Alabama Mobile Pascagoula, Mississippi Mobile Regional Airport Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery Montgomery Regional Airport Arizona Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff Grand Canyon Flagstaff Pulliam Airport Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Hub Tucson, Arizona Tucson Tucson International Airport Yuma, Arizona Yuma Yuma International Airport Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Fayetteville Bentonville, Arkansas Bentonville Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock Little Rock National Airport California Bakersfield, California Bakersfield Meadows Field Airport Burbank, California Burbank Bob Hope Airport Fresno, California Fresno Fresno Yosemite International Airport Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport Long Beach, California Long Beach Long Beach Municipal Airport Monterey, California Monterey Monterey Peninsula Airport Oakland, California Oakland Oakland International Airport Palm Springs, California Palm Springs Palm Springs International Airport San Luis Obispo, California San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport Santa Ana, California Santa Ana John Wayne Airport Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Airport Colorado Durango, Colorado Durango Durango La Plata County Airport Grand Junction, Colorado Grand Junction Grand ... reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Us AirwaysExpress Destinations Category Lists of airline destinations Category US Airways ja US ... more details
The South AfricanAirways Open may refer to South African Open golf South AfricanAirways Open tennis , an ATP Challenger Tour event held in East London, South Africa . disambig ... more details
Infobox Airline airline African International Airways logo africanialogo.jpg logo size 155 fleet size 4 at closure destinations IATA ICAO AIN callsign FLY CARGO parent African International Airways Pty Ltd. company slogan founded 1985 ceased 2008 headquarters Johannesburg , South Africa key people PJM Corbin and JL Warburton McBride br 76 percent majority owners hubs div OR Tambo International Airport Kent International Airport Ostend Bruges International Airport div focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance subsidiaries website http www.aiaflycargo.com African International Airways was an all cargo airline based in Johannesburg , South Africa . The airline operated international chartered cargo flights out of Kent International Airport , United Kingdom , OR Tambo International Airport , Johannesburg and Ostend Bruges International Airport , Belgium , most of which were on behalf of Intavia Limited ref name FI cite news title Directory World Airlines work Flight International page 51 date 2007 03 27 ref . History File African International Airways DC8.jpg thumb An African International Airways Douglas DC 8 62 African International Airways was established and started operations in 1985 in Swaziland , initially concentrating on contract services on behalf of other airlines. Following ... charter cargo services. A commercial alliance with South African carrier Executive Aerospace was established in 2002. ref name FI . In late 2008, African International Airways was shut down. ref http www.airlineupdate.com content public airlines africa southafrica.htm African International Airways at airlineupdate.com ref The most notable airlines African International Airlines was operating for were Alitalia 1985 1996 , and later South AfricanAirways and British Airways World Cargo . Citation needed date April 2007 Fleet At March 2007, the African International Airways fleet included ... es African International Airways id African International Airways ru African International Airways ... more details
Infobox Airline airline South AfricanAirways logo South African Logo.svg logo size 250 fleet size 60 ... South AfricanAirways url https www.flysaa.com pv obj cache pv obj id 5D76D3D217737135BBB491607A891BB54A324000 ... CEO ref name Leadership Cite web title SAA Leadership publisher South AfricanAirways url http www.flysaa.com ... web title Cycad First Class Lounge publisher South AfricanAirways url https www.flysaa.com Shared ... Baobab Premium Class Lounge publisher South AfricanAirways url http www.flysaa.com Shared atap saalounge ... www.flysaa.com South AfricanAirways SAA is the national flag carrier and largest airline of South ... , Gauteng . The airline flies to South AfricanAirways destinations 36 destinations worldwide ... is headed by CEO Siza Mzimela and CFO Kaushik Patel. South AfricanAirways was founded in 1934 after the acquisition of Union Airways by the Government of South Africa South African government ... research consultancy firm Skytrax . ref Cite web title SOUTH AFRICANAIRWAYS official 4 Star Ranking ... AfricanExpress . History Formation and early years File Junkers f13.jpg thumb SAA started operations ... pictured South AfricanAirways was formed on 1 February 1934 following the acquisition of Union Airways by the Government of South Africa South African government . Forty staff members, along with one .... ref name SAAMS Cite web title South AfricanAirways A Brief History publisher SAA Museum Society ... changed the airline s name to South AfricanAirways . ref name SAA History Cite web title Brief history publisher South AfricanAirways url http www.flysaa.com Journeys cms ZA footerlinks ... journal last May first Daryl title SOUTH AFRICANAIRWAYS publisher Flight International date 28 April ... carrier acquired South West AfricanAirways , ref name SAAMS which had since 1932 been providing ... AFRICANAIRWAYS publisher Flight Global date 28 April 1966 url http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive ... London Heathrow . 1977 alt A South AfricanAirways Boeing 707 in former orange, blue and white livery ... more details
South West AfricanAirways was the first commercial air service in South West Africa now Namibia . It operated from 1930 until 1935 , when it was taken over by South AfricanAirways . History South African military forces occupied German South West Africa during World War I , and South Africa continued to administer the territory after the war, under a mandate from the League of Nations . In 1930 , the administration invited tenders for an air mail and passenger carrier service. The successful tenderer was the Junkers Aircraft Junkers aircraft company in Germany , which then formed South West AfricanAirways. Naturally, SWAA s fleet consisted of Junkers. The SWAA s red and white logo depicted three stylised aircraft within a circle. SWAA flew mail and passengers on routes in South West Africa, and into South Africa. In 1932 , SWAA amalgamated with Union Airways in South Africa, but continued to operate under its own name. In 1935 , South AfricanAirways, which had taken over Union Airways in 1934 , bought out SWAA. References Illsley, J.W. 2003 . In Southern Skies . External links http www.timetableimages.com ttimages swaal.htm Airline Timetable Images Category Defunct airlines of Namibia Category Airlines established in 1930 Category Airlines disestablished in 1935 Africa airline stub de South West AfricanAirways ... more details
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The West AfricanAirways Corporation WAAC was a West African regional airline jointly owned and operated by the governments of Gambia , the Gold Coast from 1957 known as Ghana , Nigeria , and Sierra Leone . History Based in Lagos , WAAC was established and began operating in 1948. It became known for offering discounted air fares and economy class seating, with a Lagos Accra flight costing 4.38 and Lagos Port Harcourt costing 5.00. ref cite journal last Akpoghomeh first Osi authorlink Osi Akpoghomeh title The Development of Air Transportation in Nigeria journal Journal of Transport Geography volume 7 year 1999 pages 136 doi 10.1016 S0966 6923 98 00044 1 ref As the member states received their independence from the United Kingdom , they formed their own airlines Ghana Airways , Sierra Leone Airways , and Gambia Air Shuttle . Eventually Nigeria was the only state participating in WAAC. ref name AirPaper cite web url http www.scribd.com doc 41908 The Organizational Ecology of Foundings and Failures in the African Airline Industry 19332005 title The Organizational Ecology of Foundings and Failures in the African Airline Industry, 1933 2005 author Jeffrey Christopher Aguero accessdate 2008 04 10 ref Therefore, WAAC was dissolved in 1958, and its assets and liabilities were inherited by West AfricanAirways Corporation Nigeria , operating as Nigerian Airways . WAAC Nigeria was later renamed to Nigeria Airways . ref name Yearbook1962 cite book title Nigeria Year Book 1962 publisher Daily Times of Nigeria year 1962 pages p. 55 ref Cities Served Tiko , Cameroon Banjul , The Gambia then named Bathurst Accra , Ghana Kumasi , Ghana Takoradi , Ghana Tamale , Ghana Abidjan , Ivory Coast ... 2005 june 09 money 09 06 2005 001.htm WAAC to WAAC Nigeria to Nigeria Airways http www.faannigeria.org about us.php?about 26 WAAC to WAAC Nigeria to Nigeria Airways http openlibrary.org b OL5690082M WAAC Nigeria otherwise known as Nigeria Airways 1960s References References Category West Africa Category ... more details
Image East AfricanAirways logo.png thumb The Flying Lion logo of EAA East AfricanAirways Corp. EAA was an airline jointly run by three countries in East Africa Kenya , Tanzania and Uganda , which were then part of an East African Community . The airline was headquartered in the Sadler House in Nairobi , Kenya. ref World Airline Directory . Flight International. 20 March 1975. http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1975 1975 20 200548.html 484 . Retrieved on 3 October 2009. ref When this was dissolved in 1977, each country established its own national airline Kenya Airways , Uganda Airlines and Air Tanzania . Code data International Air Transport Association IATA Code EC International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO Code JND Airline call sign Callsign Eastaf EAA owned and operated Douglas Aircraft Company Douglas DC 3 s and several variants such as C 47 Skytrain C 47 s and Canadair North Star C 4s. Later they added DeHavilland Comet s and the Vickers VC10 to compete with BOAC . ref http www.mccrow.org.uk EastAfrica East Arican Airways East African Airways.htm Pictures of EAA s aircraft from bygone days ref Image EastAfrican98.jpg thumb East AfricanAirways Logo Historical Fleet Douglas DC 3 C 47 Skytrain C 47 Macchi MB.320 Macchi M.B.320 Canadair North Star Canadair Argonauts de Havilland Comet de Havilland Comet 4 Vickers VC10 Vickers Super VC10 de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter Fokker F27 Fokker F27 Friendship Douglas DC 9 Douglas DC 9 32 Boeing 707 Boeing 707 321 Accidents and incidents 18 May 1955 Mount Kilimanjaro , 20 fatalities 27 April 1964 Douglas DC 3 Crashed ... EastAfrica East Arican Airways East African Airways.htm East AfricanAirways ref 18 April 1972 ... Defunct airlines of Tanzania Category Defunct airlines of Uganda Category East African Community Category East Africa Africa airline stub de East AfricanAirways no East AfricanAirways sv East AfricanAirways ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Central AfricanAirways logo CentralAfricanAirways logo.jpg logo size 200px fleet size 17 destinations Domestic, South Africa , Malawi , Mozambique , United Kingdom IATA CE ICAO N A callsign ? founded 1946 headquarters Harare Salisbury , Rhodesia key people A E P Robinson, Max Stuart Shaw, Ken Greager hubs Salisbury focus cities None website None Central AfricanAirways CAA was formed in 1946 from the wartime Southern Rhodesian Air Services SRAS , which was in turn formed from the pre war Rhodesia And Nyasaland Airways RANA and Royal Rhodesian Air Force Southern Rhodesia Air Force SRAF communications squadron. The airline was the national carrier initially of Southern Rhodesia , then of the Central African Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1953. It was headquartered in Harare Salisbury , Southern Rhodesia . ref World Airline Directory. Flight International . 8 April 1960. http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1960 1960 20 200495.html 495 . ref The airline headquarters and maintenance base was at Belvedere Airport, close to the centre of Salisbury. History Image CAA Vickers Viking at Heathrow.jpg thumb left CAA Vickers Viking VP YIR Luangwa arriving ... 6954 Category Defunct airlines of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland de Central AfricanAirways ... of Independence UDI . 1960 The BOAC SAA EAAC CAA quadripartite African partnership was started ... for services to Europe and Mauritius. 1963 The Central African Federation was dissolved. 1964 CAA established subsidiary airlines in the three countries of the Central African Federation as Air Malawi , Air Rhodesia and Zambia Airways . 1965 CAA ended the lease and returned the DC 6A to Alitalia ... delivered to CAA. Delivered to Zambia Airways after Rhodesian UDI. de Havilland Dove de Havilland ... International Airport , Libya , killing 36 of the 54 people on board. See 1958 Central AfricanAirways plane crash References references External links CAA history http www.nrzam.org.uk Aviation ... more details
website http www.flyexpress.aero www.flyexpress.aero South AfricanExpressAirways is an airline based in South Africa. Although the airline is operationally independent of South AfricanAirways , its flights are incorporated within the strategic alliance with South African Airlink and South AfricanAirways. South AfricanExpress started operations on 24 April 1994. The airline has its head office ... Canada Dash 8 Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 2 74 See also South AfricanAirways Congo Express References ...Infobox Airline airline South AfricanExpress logo logo size fleet size 23 destinations 17 IATA XZ ICAO EXY callsign EXPRESSWAYS parent Government of South Africa subsidiaries Congo Express company slogan founded 24 April 1994 headquarters OR Tambo International Airport br Kempton Park, Gauteng Kempton Park , Ekurhuleni , Gauteng , South Africa key people hubs OR Tambo International Airport , Cape ... Background . Ekurhuleni . 3 3 8 . Retrieved on 30 September 2009. ref Destinations File SA Express network map.svg thumb 400px Map of the South AfricanExpress network South AfricanExpress serves ... Port Elizabeth Airport Focus city Richards Bay Richards Bay Airport Fleet The South AfricanExpress ... South AfricanExpress Airlines of South Africa African Airlines Association Category Airlines of South Africa Category Airlines established in 1994 Category African Airlines Association Category IATA members Category Government owned airlines Africa airline stub SouthAfrica stub de South AfricanExpressAirways fr South AfricanExpressAirways id South AfricanExpress pl South AfricanExpress pt South AfricanExpress ru South AfricanExpress zh ... contact us.htm Contact Us . SA Express . Retrieved on 6 February 2011. OR Tambo International Airport Head Office ... ref ref http www.flyexpress.aero about us.html About Us . SA Express . Retrieved .... ref ref http www.flyexpress.aero legal.html Legal . SA Express . Retrieved on 6 February 2011 ... more details
The following destinations are served by Hong Kong ExpressAirways as at November 2010 ref http www.hongkongexpress.com upfile schedules schedule upd21OCT10 e.pdf ref People s Republic of China China, People s Republic of Beijing Beijing Capital International Airport Haikou Haikou Meilan International Airport Harbin Harbin Taiping International Airport Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport Airline hub Hub Lanzhou Lanzhou Airport scheduled charter until 23 February 2011 ref http www.hkairlines.com upfile schedules schedule upd13JAN11 tc.pdf ref Shanghai Shanghai Pudong International Airport Sanya Sanya Phoenix International Airport Xian Xi an Xianyang International Airport seasonal charter ref http www.hongthai.com htpublic TourItin XIS05 CNY.pdf ref chinese Japan Naha Naha Airport Sapporo New Chitose Airport Osaka Kansai International Airport Hakodate Hakodate Airport seasonal charter Malaysia Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu International Airport Starting 12 April ref http airlineroute.net 2011 04 01 uo hkgbki s11 ref Philippines Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport Republic of China Taiwan Taichung Taichung International Airport scheduled charter Korea Seoul Incheon International Airport scheduled charter until 24 February 2011 ref http www.hkairlines.com upfile schedules schedule upd13JAN11 tc.pdf ref Terminated destinations Burma Yangon China, People s Republic of Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Ningbo, Xian Japan Nagoya, Osaka Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Nepal Kathmandu Thailand Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket References reflist DEFAULTSORT Hong Kong ExpressAirways Destinations Category Lists of airline destinations Category Hong Kong related lists ... more details
Infobox Aircraft accident name South AfricanAirways Flight 406 occurrence type Accident date 13 March 1967 type Loss of control , Pilot incapacitation site Eastern Cape , South Africa coordinates aircraft type Vickers Viscount 818 aircraft name operator South AfricanAirways tail number ZS CVA origin destination East London, South Africa East London passengers crew injuries fatalities 25 survivors 0 South AfricanAirways Flight 406 was a scheduled passenger flight on 13 March 1967 that crashed into the sea on approach to East London, South Africa East London , South Africa . All 25 passengers and crew on board were killed. The pilot of the plane suffered a heart attack while on approach and the co pilot was unable to regain control of the aircraft. ref cite web url http www.airdisaster.com cgi bin view details.cgi?date 03131967® ZS CVA&airline South AfricanAirways title AirDisaster.Com Accident Database Accident Synopsis 03131967 ref References references Aviation accident stub Aviation accidents and incidents in 1967 Category Aviation accidents and incidents in 1967 Category Aviation accidents and incidents in South Africa Category Airliner accidents and incidents caused by pilot incapacitation Category Accidents and incidents involving the Vickers Viscount Category South AfricanAirways ... more details
The South African cricket championship, the SuperSport Series , was remodelled in 2004 05 with six franchise teams competing. Two extra domestic competitions were introduced that are called the South AfricanAirways Provincial Three Day Challenge first class originally the UCB Provincial Cup and the South AfricanAirways Provincial One Day Challenge limited overs originally the UCB Provincial Shield in which the eleven provincial teams still compete individually, as well as several minor provincial teams and non South African teams from Namibia, and previously from Zimbabwe. The Provincial Three Day Challenge is a first class championship for the provincial teams and so is effectively the descendant of the old SuperSport Series Currie Cup . It was called the UCB Provincial Cup in 2004 05 and then its name was changed to South AfricanAirways Provincial Three Day Challenge. Winners have been class wikitable Season Champion Runner Up 2004 05 Griqualand West cricket team Griqualand West Border cricket team Border 2005 06 Northerns cricket team Northerns Western Province cricket team Western Province 2006 07 Gauteng cricket team Gauteng Eastern Province cricket team Easterns 2007 08 Griqualand West cricket team Griqualand West Western Province cricket team Western Province 2008 09 Griqualand West cricket team Griqualand West North West cricket team North West 2009 10 Eastern Province cricket team Eastern Province Gauteng cricket team Gauteng cricket stub SouthAfrica sport stub Category South African domestic cricket competitions Unreferenced date January 2008 ... more details
Infobox Airliner accident occurrence type Accident image G arir.jpg caption A Vickers Viscount type plane name Central African Airways date 9 August 1958 type Pilot error site Near Benina International Airport in Libya origin Wadi Halfa Airport , Sudan destination Benina International Airport , Libya passengers 47 crew 7 injuries Unknown fatalities 36 survivors 18 aircraft type Vickers Viscount operator Central African Airways tail number VP YNE Mpika The 1958 Central African Airways plane crash occurred when a Vickers Viscount airliner crashed during a scheduled airline passenger flight from Wadi Halfa , Sudan to Benghazi , Libya on 9 August, 1958 about 9 kilometers southeast of Benina International Airport in Libya . ref name ASN090858 cite web url http aviation safety.net database record.php?id 19580809 0 title Accident description publisher Aviation Safety Network accessdate 26 February 2011 ref A total of 47 passengers and 7 crew members were on board, of which only 18 survived, making it the deadliest ever plane crash in Libya at the time of the accident. Cause of the crash According to an International Civil Aviation Organization accident digest, the plane crashed when making an approach to runway 33 Right and, while flying in clouds, the pilot descended below the appropriate height, causing the aircraft to crash into high ground. While the reason for the quick descent remains unknown, it is believed the pilot may have misinterpreted the reading of his altimeter as a result of fatigue and possible indisposition. See also Lists of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners Air safety References reflist Template Aviation accidents and incidents in 1958 Category Aviation accidents and incidents in 1958 ... more details
Refimprove date February 2011 Infobox Airliner accident name South AfricanAirways Flight 201 occurrence type Accident date 8 April 1954 type In flight metal fatigue failure leading to explosive decompression and breakup. site Mediterranean between Naples Stromboli coordinates coord 39 55 N 14 30 E display inline,title type landmark name South AfricanAirways Flight 201 aircraft type de Havilland DH 106 Comet 1 aircraft name Yoke Yoke operator British Overseas Airways Corporation tail number airreg G ALYY disaster origin London Heathrow Airport stopover0 Ciampino Airport last stopover Cairo International Airport destination OR Tambo International Airport Johannesburg Jan Smuts passengers 14 crew 7 injuries 0 fatalities 21 survivors 0 South AfricanAirways Flight 201 , a de Havilland Comet de Havilland Comet 1 , took off at 18 32 Coordinated Universal Time UTC from Ciampino Airport in Rome, Italy en route to Cairo , Egypt , on the second stage of its flight from London to Johannesburg , South Africa . The flight crashed, killing all aboard at around 19 07 UTC on 8 April 1954. The flight was operated as a charter by British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC using the aircraft airreg G ALYY disaster RAF phonetic alphabet Yoke Yoke , with a South Africa n crew of seven, and carrying 14 passengers. Flight and disaster Gerry Bull and other BOAC engineers examined the aircraft for Flight 201. Previously the same team examined BOAC Flight 781 prior to its final flight. ref name Secondsdisaster ... that occurred with the BOAC flight occurred with the South AfricanAirways flight. ref name Secondsdisaster ... Africa Category South AfricanAirways ja 201 ... for the British Overseas Airways Corporation craft, missing since 6 57 o clock last night. Tonight ... from a British European Airways BEA Airspeed Ambassador Ambassador aircraft of a patch of oil ... in Italy Category Aviation accidents and incidents in 1954 Category British Overseas Airways ... more details
Infobox Aircraft occurrence name South AfricanAirways Flight 228 occurrence type Accident image ZS EUW.jpg image size 300px alt Wreckage of SA 228 caption Crash site of SA 228 near Windhoek date 20 April 1968 type Pilot error site Strijdom International Airport , Windhoek , South West Africa coordinates coord 22 26 S 17 34 E type event region NA display inline,title aircraft type Boeing 707 344C aircraft name Pretoria operator South AfricanAirways tail number ZS EUW origin Jan Smuts International Airport Jan Smuts Int l Airport , Johannesburg , South Africa stopover0 Strijdom International Airport Strijdom Int l Airport , Windhoek , South West Africa stopover1 4 de Fevereiro Airport , Luanda , Angola stopover2 Gando Airport , Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Las Palmas , Canary Islands stopover3 Frankfurt Airport , Frankfurt am Main , West Germany destination Heathrow Airport , London , United Kingdom passengers 116 crew 12 fatalities 123 survivors 5 South AfricanAirways Flight 228 was a scheduled flight from Jan Smuts International Airport in Johannesburg , South Africa to London Heathrow International Airport that crashed soon after take off after a scheduled stopover in Windhoek , South West Africa present day Namibia . ref name ASN Cite web url http aviation safety.net database record.php?id 19680420 0&lang en title Boeing 707 344C Accident accessdate 16 January 2011 last Aviation Safety Network authorlink year 1968 month April ref The accident is the deadliest aviation accident to date in Namibia . ref name ASN Accident After departing Johannesburg under Captain Eric Ray Smith, the flight made its first stopover at Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport JG Strijdom Airport , Windhoek, South West Africa , where an additional 46 passengers embarked. ref name Haine Cite ... to South AfricanAirways Boeing 707 344C Aircraft ZS EUW at Windhoek , S.W. Africa on 20 April ... involving the Boeing 707 Category South AfricanAirways Category Accidents and incidents ... more details
Infobox Airliner accident name South AfricanAirways Flight 295 Date 28 November 1987 Type In flight ... International Airport Jan Smuts Airport , Johannesburg , South Africa final Operator South AfricanAirways Tail Number http www.airliners.net photo South AfricanAirways Boeing 747 244BM 0446566 L &sid 235574a022c18b56684a8f392a59a5ab ZS SAS Passengers 140 Crew 19 Survivors 0 South AfricanAirways ... fire was never determined. ref name BOOK VSOGVSA19 History of the flight South AfricanAirways Flight ... the Helderberg. South AfricanAirways was perceived as representing the South African apartheid government ... saareport.doc title Report About the Search for the Wreck of the B74 M of South AfricanAirways ... Interests Conference volume 4 title The Search for South AfricanAirways Flight 295 author Michael K ... AfricanAirways 295 accident, located near Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport . The cenotaph reads South AfricanAirways Air Disaster Cenotaph lang zh tw , Hanyu Pinyin N nf i H ngk ng G ngs K ngn n J n anb i , literally South AfricanAirways Air Crash Memorial Stone Reopening the inquiry ... the accident South AfricanAirways discontinued use of the Combi. The Federal Aviation Administration ... 007, South AfricanAirways Flight 295, 1966 Palomares B 52 Crash publisher General Books LLC year ... node 160 Vol South AfricanAirways 295 Maldonne Pretoria French Aviation incidents and accidents ... AfricanAirways Category Aviation accidents and incidents in international airspace Category Marine ... af Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens Vlug 295 fr Vol 295 South AfricanAirways id South AfricanAirways Penerbangan 295 nl South AfricanAirways vlucht 295 ja 295 pl Katastrofa lotu South AfricanAirways 295 zh 295 ... conspiracy theories that the South African government used the aircraft to smuggle weapons. ref ... to locate the wreckage. Rennie Van Zyl, the head South African investigator, examined three ... more details
Summary Information Description International route network of South AfricanAirways, also known as Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens SAL , in 1966. Note that SAL s European services were flown around the bulge of West Africa. Source I User Sp33dyphil big span style background SaddleBrown color Gold Sp33dyphil span big sup User talk Sp33dyphil Talk sup sup Special contributions Sp33dyphil Contributions sup sup Feed back needed Talk page sup created this work entirely by myself. Date 23 47, 22 December 2010 UTC Author User Sp33dyphil big span style background SaddleBrown color Gold Sp33dyphil span big sup User talk Sp33dyphil Talk sup sup Special contributions Sp33dyphil Contributions sup sup Feed back needed Talk page sup other versions Information adapted from http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1966 1966 20 201221.html South AfricanAirways by Flight Global . Category South AfricanAirways Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant ... more details