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  2. List of airlines of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    NAMIBIA: 1946: 2021: Caprivi Airways: 1978: 1982: Subsidiary of the Chantenis Group. Operated Douglas DC-3 [6] Comav Aviation: SPEEDSTER: 2003: 2006: Operated Beech 1900, CASA 235, Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II [7] FlyWestair : WV: WAA: 2019: 2021: Rebranded FlyNamibia. Operated Embraer ERJ-135 [8] Hire & Fly: 1977: 1992: Founded by Chris ...

  3. List of Air Namibia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of destinations Air Namibia flew to as part of its scheduled services prior to its shutdown, as of February 2021. [1] Destinations previously served by the carrier are also listed.

  4. Air Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Air Namibia (Pty) Limited, which traded as Air Namibia, was the national airline of Namibia, [4] headquartered in the country's capital, Windhoek. [5] It operated scheduled domestic, regional, and international passenger and cargo services, having its international hub in Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport and a domestic hub at the smaller Windhoek Eros Airport.

  5. Westair Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Westair Aviation began as an aircraft maintenance facility and has since became a passenger and freight aviation company. [6] The airline has become a provider of ad-hoc as well as air chartered services in Namibia, providing long-term lease and aircraft maintenance services. [7]

  6. List of airports in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Namibia, sorted by location. List of airports Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial ...

  7. Hosea Kutako International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Located 45 km (28 mi) to the east of the city, it is Namibia's largest airport with international connections. From its founding in 1965 to the independence of Namibia in 1990, it was named J.G. Strijdom Airport. In 1990 the airport was renamed, in honor of Namibian national hero Hosea Kutako.

  8. Walvis Bay Airport - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, Westair Aviation operated scheduled services to six new destinations in Namibia and South Africa. [ 9 ] Due to flight performance and headwinds, Airlink in March 2019 decided to redirect its technical fuel-stop in Windhoek to Walvis Bay International Airport, a move which would accommodate more passengers on the final leg to ...

  9. Katima Mulilo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Katima Mulilo Airport (IATA: MPA, ICAO: FYKM, formerly FYMP), also known as Mpacha Airport, serves Katima Mulilo, the capital of the Zambezi Region in Namibia. The airport is on the B8 road, about 18 km (11 mi) southwest of Katima Mulilo. [5] The Katima Mulilo non-directional beacon (Ident: KL) is located on the field. [6] [7]