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  2. Inkwazi - Wikipedia

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    Inkwazi is a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ / Boeing 737) aircraft that serves as the primary mode of air transportation for the President of South Africa.Operated by 21 Squadron South African Air Force, the aircraft has a seating capacity for six ministers and ten additional passengers. [1]

  3. ExecuJet Aviation Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, ExecuJet South Africa occupied a new FBO facility in Cape Town in anticipation of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The wider firm was restructured around an OEM-independent business model. Later that year, ExecuJet Malaysia opened a maintenance base in Kuala Lumpur.

  4. South African Airways - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Airlink - Wikipedia

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    Airlink (previously known as South African Airlink) is a regional airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Its main business is to provide services between smaller, under-served towns and larger hub airports. It has since expanded to offer flights on larger, mainline routes.

  6. Thunder City - Wikipedia

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    Thunder City was an aircraft operating and maintenance company based at the Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa.It was well known for owning the largest civilian collection of former military jet aircraft in the world. [3]

  7. Fastjet - Wikipedia

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    Fastjet's Group head office is located in South Africa. [7] Prior to 2017, [8] it was based at London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex. [9] The move to South Africa was done to lower the cost of doing business. [10] The registered office and Fastjet plc head office is in London. [11]

  8. 21 Squadron SAAF - Wikipedia

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    The HS-125s were disposed of in 1999. The squadron currently flies a fleet of jet aircraft. The two Dassault Falcon 50s were acquired in 1982 and 1985, the two Cessna 550 Citation IIs in 1983 and the Dassault Falcon 900 in 1992. In January 2003 the squadron received the new presidential Boeing BBJ. [1] [3]

  9. List of airlines of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    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 Federal Air: 7V FDR FEDAIR 1989 Global Aviation: GE GBB GLOBE 2001 King Air Charter: 1996