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Mango Airlines SOC Ltd, trading as Mango, was a South African low-cost airline based at O. R. Tambo International Airport, [1] and a subsidiary of South African Airways. Since July 2021, the airline had been grounded, as funding for its business rescue was subject to a dispute. [2] However in August 2022, its license was suspended altogether.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Aeronexus Corporation ARN AERONEX 2001 Africa Charter Airline FSK AFRICAN SKY 2007 Allegiance Air: ANJ AIR ALLEGIANCE 2008 Angel Gabriel Aeronautics ANGEL Avex Air Transport AVE AVEX AIR 1965 Civair: 2I CIW CIVFLIGHT 1989 Cobra Aviation 0C CBR COBRA 2019 Comair Flight Services: GCM GLOBECOM 2007
Even though Africa is the second largest continent by size and population, its airlines account for only about 6% of the world's air traffic, as most of it is being carried out by foreign air lines. [1] This is a list of largest airlines in Africa. It is ranked by number of transported passengers.
Interlink Airlines: South Africa 4 Kulula.com: South Africa 2 1 8 13 Mango: South Africa 2 16 Nationwide Airlines (South Africa) South Africa 11 Skywise Airlines: South Africa 1 1 South African Cargo: South Africa 2 2 South African Express: South Africa 1 1 Tramon Air South Africa 1 Velvet Sky: South Africa 3 Air Busan: South Korea 4 3 Asiana ...
South African Airways (SAA) is the flag carrier of South Africa. [4] Founded in 1934, the airline is headquartered in Airways Park at O. R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and operates a hub-and-spoke network, serving 13 destinations in Africa and two intercontinental destinations to Perth, Australia and São Paulo, Brazil. [5]
Airline acquired by BidAir Cargo: Intensive Air: IM: XRA: 1993: 2002: Operated HS 748, Fokker F28 [70] Inter Air Lines: 1979: 1994: Renamed to Interair South Africa [71] Interair South Africa: D6: ILN: INLINE: 1993: 2015: Interlink Airlines: ID: ITK: INTERLINK: 1997: 2010: Went into liquidation on 2 March 2010 International Air: 1960s: 1960s ...
These sanctions also resulted in South African Airways being refused rights to fly over most African countries, and in addition, the risk of flying over some African countries was emphasised by the shooting down of two passenger aircraft over Rhodesia (e.g. Air Rhodesia Flight 825 and 827), [11] forcing them to fly around the "bulge" of Africa.
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