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Africa International University was founded in 1983 as the Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology (N.E.G.S.T) through the vision of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa. [4] The goal was to provide training for pastors beyond the basic certificate and diploma levels.
The Aero Africa fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 28 January 2012): [2] 1 Boeing 727-100; 1 Boeing 737-200 (which is operated for Toumaï Air Tchad) 2 McDonnell-Douglas DC-10; The average age of the Aero Africa fleet was 40.7 years. [3]
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Ceased operations Notes Aero Africa: RFC: AERO AFRICA: 2003: 2009: African International Airways: AIN: FLY CARGO: 1985: 2008
K.A.G East University East Africa School of Theology 2024 2 Mount Kenya University (MKU) Thika Institute of Technology 2006 3 Uzima University College (constituent college of CUEA) 4 University of Eastern Africa, Baraton Baraton Animal Husbandry Research Station 1980 5 Daystar University: Daystar University College 1989 6 Africa Nazarene University
Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) was originally founded in 1991 and started operations on 26 December 1992. [4] In 2013, CAA merged with FlyCongo and formed flyCAA. [5] [6] In January 2016, the airline terminated their only international route to Johannesburg after failing to receive renewed traffic rights. [7]
The Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (L'Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar, ASECNA) is an air traffic control agency based in Dakar, Senegal.
Paramount Group is a Global Aerospace & Defence group of companies operating in the global defence, internal security and peacekeeping industries. Established in South Africa in 1994, it offers a range of military aircraft, armoured vehicles, maritime systems, equipment and training to governments.
Of those passengers, 9.2 million were international and 11 million domestic, with the remainder being classified as "regional" or "unscheduled". 220,644 aircraft traffic movements were recorded; the majority being domestic services. O. R. Tambo International Airport is the busiest airport in South Africa.