Air Malawi

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Air Malawi
IATA
QM
ICAO
AML
Callsign
MALAWI
Founded 1967
Hubs Chileka International Airport,
Blantyre
Focus cities Lilongwe International Airport,
Lilongwe
Fleet size 3
Destinations 6
Parent company Government of Malawi
Company slogan 'Africa's friendly airline'
Headquarters Lilongwe, Malawi
Key people
Website: http://www.airmalawi.com

Air Malawi Limited is an airline based in Blantyre, Malawi. It is the national airline of Malawi, wholly owned by the Malawi government and operates regional passenger services. Its main base is Chileka International Airport, Blantyre, with a hub at Lilongwe International Airport[1].

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[edit] History

Air Malawi was established by Act of Parliament and started operations on 1 September 1967. It succeeded another airline of the same name which had been established as a subsidiary of Central African Airways in 1964 with two C-47 Dakotas and three de Havilland DHC-2 Beavers. The first Air Malawi aircraft were two Vickers Viscounts – a 748D (7Q-YDL) and a 754D (7Q-YDK), two Avro 747s, a Britten-Norman Islander and a Beech Baron. Later a BAC 1-11-475 aircraft operated on regional routes to Harare, Johannesburg and Nairobi. In 1974 a London Gatwick service was started using a Vickers VC-10 in full livery although this service had stopped by the end of the 1970s. Short Skyvan, Britten-Norman Islander and Hawker Siddeley HS-748 aircraft were used for local and regional routes. These were replaced in the 1990s with Dornier 228 and ATR 42 aircraft. In 1985 a SAA Boeing 747SP was leased by the airline for VIP and Government flights. The BAC 1-11 was replaced with a Boeing 737.

[edit] Destinations

[edit] Fleet

The Air Malawi fleet consists of the following aircraft as at March 2007[1] :

Air Malawi Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(Business/Economy)
Routes Notes
ATR42-320 1 50(0/50) Short haul routes
Boeing 737-300 1 116 (16/100) Short haul routes
Boeing 737-500 1 132 (12/120) Short and medium haul routes
Total number of aircraft 3

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007