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Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) Founded Notes Corporate Air Charters: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport: 1995 [6] Royal Air Charters Kenneth Kaunda International Airport: 2007 [7] Staravia Kenneth Kaunda International Airport: 1982 [8] [9] Skytrails Limited: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport: 2003 [10]
Royal Zambian Airlines was founded in May 2020 and commenced operations on December 17, 2020, with a flight to Johannesburg. [3] The airline started by operating just one Embraer Erj-145LR on a scheduled service to Johannesburg from their main operating base in Lusaka along with two other Embraer aircraft in storage.
The airline, in partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, sent 25 flight attendants on 18 September 2019 to the Ethiopian Aviation Academy for a three-month training program. In addition, Zambia Airways' CEO Bruk Endeshaw stated that the airline will help grow the economy of Zambia and bring back the Zambian aviation industry back to its glory days ...
Proflight Zambia routes as of Spring 2022. Proflight Zambia is an airline based in Lusaka, Zambia that serves the business community and tourism industry. It is a trading name of Proflight Commuter Services Ltd. [1] Proflight Zambia operates the largest fleet of aircraft in Zambia, [2] operating both scheduled and charter flights.
Mahogany Air is a Zambian regional airline based in Lusaka with its hub at Lusaka International Airport. Mahogany Air has its corporate headquarters at East Park Mall, Great East Road, Lusaka. Mahogany Air has its corporate headquarters at East Park Mall, Great East Road, Lusaka.
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Between 2011 and 2017, the government-owned Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL), which operates the airport, renovated and improved the airport infrastructure and facilities. [4] [5] The renovations included (a) a new terminal building (b) a new main runway (c) a new apron and (d) new apron lights.
The company has been operating these two aircraft since then, under the trading name of Zambian Airways. [citation needed] On 10 January 2009, the company announced it was suspending operations citing high fuel costs as the main reason.