Phoebus Apollo Aviation

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Phoebus Apollo Aviation
IATA
PE
ICAO
PHB
Callsign
PHOEBUS
Founded 1995
Hubs Johannesburg
Secondary hubs Brazzaville, Cotonou
Alliance Exclusive Alliance
Fleet size 3
Headquarters Rand Airport, Germiston, South Africa
Key people Owner: Hennie Delport
Website

http://www.phoebusapollo.co.za

http://www.flyexall.com/

Phoebus Apollo Aviation is an airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It consists of a Schedule 1 Operator as well as a Flight School and Aircraft Maintenance Organisation and Radial Engine rebuilding Facility.

Fleet

Operating Fleet

The Phoebus Apollo Aviation fleet includes the following aircraft (as of 18 December 2008):[1]

Phoebus Apollo Aviation Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Notes
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 2
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-34F 1
Total 3

Classic Fleet

Phoebus Apollo Aviation Retired Fleet
Aircraft Operated Notes
Douglas DC-3 Skytrain 1
Douglas DC-4 Skymaster 1
ATL-98 Carvair 1

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