Air Madagascar

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Air Madagascar
IATA
MD
ICAO
MDG
Callsign
AIR MADAGASCAR
Founded 1962
Hubs Ivato International Airport
Frequent flyer program Namako
Fleet size 13
Destinations 47
Headquarters Antananarivo, Madagascar
Key people Mr. Heriniaina Razafimahefa (Chairman)
Website: http://www.airmadagascar.mg/

Société Nationale Malgache de Transports Aériens, operating as Air Madagascar, is an airline based in Antananarivo, Madagascar. It is the national airline operating services to Europe, Asia and neighbouring African and Indian Ocean island cities. It also operates an extensive domestic network. Its main base is Ivato Airport, Antananarivo[1].

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[edit] History

Air Madagascar's ATR-72-500 (5R-MJE) at  Sainte-Marie Airport, Madagascar.
Air Madagascar's ATR-72-500 (5R-MJE) at Sainte-Marie Airport, Madagascar.

The airline was established on 1 January 1962 and started operations on 14 October 1962. It had originally been formed under the name Madair by the government of the then new Malagasy Republic and Air France and changed its name to Air Madagascar in 1963.[2] During the 1980s and 1990s, Air Madagascar possessed, among others, one Boeing 747. After severe problems in the 2000 to 2002 period the airline was restructured with assistance from Lufthansa Consulting. In late 2004, the airline unveiled a revised colour scheme. The airline is owned by the Madagascar government (90.6%), Société Nationale de Participation SONAPAR (4.85%), Air France (3.17%), Assurances Ny Havana (0.62%) and employees (0.77%).[2] It employs 1380 staff (at March 2007)[1].

[edit] Destinations

Air Madagascar operates the following services (as of April 2007)[3][4]:

Under consideration is a possible change of the Bangkok route to Singapore and changing the Marseilles route to Geneva. Rationalistaion of all Reunion flights to Saint-Denis is also under consideration.

[edit] Fleet

ATR 42-500 at Toliara Airport
ATR 42-500 at Toliara Airport

The Air Madagascar includes the following aircraft (March 2007) [1] :

Air Madagascar Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(Business/Economy)
Notes
Boeing 737-300 2 130 (12/118)
Boeing 767-300ER 2 244 (24/220)
ATR 42-320 1 49 (0/49)
ATR 42-500 1
ATR 72-500 2 70 (8/62)
DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 4 19 (0/19)

[edit] Previously operated

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