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  2. Air Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Air Botswana (Pty.) Limited was founded on 2 July 1972 to succeed two failed former national airlines: Botswana National Airways (1966–1969) and Botswana Airways Corporation (1970–1971). [7] Air Botswana Holdings was responsible for the ownership and leasing of aircraft, and served as the holding company for Air Botswana. During the early ...

  3. List of defunct airlines of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Merged into Botswana National Airways: Botswana Airways Corporation: BAC: 1969: 1972: Merged into Air Botswana: Botswana Desert Airways: 1976: 1978: Operated Convair 340 [4] Botswana National Airways: BNA: 1966: 1969: Merged into Botswana Airways Corporation: Chobe Explorations: 1985: 1986: Operated Cessna 207 [5] Desert Airways: 1978: 1984 ...

  4. Lulu Rasebotsa - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Rasebotsa is a Botswana businesswoman and corporate executive, who is the chief executive officer of Air Botswana, the national airline of Botswana, since December 2023. [ 1 ] Immediately before she joined Air Botswana, she was the CEO of Bidvest Life Insurance (previously FMI), based in South Africa , being the first woman CEO in the ...

  5. Sir Seretse Khama International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 11 October 1999, an Air Botswana pilot, Captain Chris Phatswe, commandeered a parked Aérospatiale ATR 42 aircraft A2-ABB without authorization in the early morning and took off. Once in the air, he asked by radio to speak to the president , Air Botswana's general manager, the station commander, central police station and his girlfriend ...

  6. 1999 Air Botswana ATR 42 crash - Wikipedia

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    On 11 October 1999, an Air Botswana ATR 42-320 piloted by Chris Phatswe, an Air Botswana pilot, intentionally crashed the aircraft into a group of aircraft at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone, Botswana. He was the only casualty. His actions effectively crippled operations for Air Botswana. [1]

  7. List of airlines of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Air Botswana: BP BOT BOTSWANA Sir Seretse Khama International Airport: 1972 Flag carrier of Botswana Blue Sky Airways (Botswana) [3] Flying Mission Services Sir Seretse Khama International Airport 1977 Kalahari Air Services & Charter [4] Air Charter Botswana Sir Seretse Khama International Airport 1968 Mack Air: MKB GREENTAIL 1994 Moremi Air [5 ...

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