Swazi Express Airways
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Swazi Express Airways | ||
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IATA Q4 |
ICAO SWX |
Callsign SWAZI EXPRESS |
Founded | 1995 | |
Hubs | Matsapha Airport(Swaziland) | |
Fleet size | 1 | |
Destinations | 3 | |
Headquarters | Mastapha,Swaziland | |
Key people | Hans Steffen (CEO) | |
Website: http://www.swaziexpress.com/ |
Swazi Express Airways is an airline based in Swaziland and owned by Steffen Air Charter Services.
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[edit] History
The airline was established in 1995. It was then called Steffen Air, and has since changed its name to Swazi Express Airways. The airline started operations in 1995 with a Cessna 210 (5 seater aircraft) with flights covering the following destinations: Matsapha (Swaziland), Maputo (Mozambique), and Vilanculos (Mozambique). In 1998 the Cessna 210 was upgraded toCessna Caravan, (11 seater) and a new destination was added: Durban (South Africa). In 2002 the Cessna Caravan was upgraded to a Metro III, 18 seater.
[edit] Destinations
- Swaziland (Matsapha Airport) - hub
- Maputo, Mozambique (Maputo International Airport)
- Vilanculos, Mozambique
- Durban, South Africa
[edit] Cargo Services
Type of cargo: parcels, express documents and mail.
Services available on routes:
- Durban (South Africa)
- Maputo International Airport - Maputo (Mozambique)
- Matsapha Airport (Swaziland) (hub)
- Vilanculos (Mozambique)
[edit] Additional Services
- Charter Flights - Uninterrupted scheduled service
[edit] Fleet
As of August 2006 the Swazi Express Airways fleet includes [1] :
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006