Zimex Aviation

Zimex Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
C4 IMX ZIMEX
Founded 1969*, *as an air operator
Focus cities Luanda, Hassi Messaoud, Juba
Fleet size 14
Company slogan 40 years of experience
Headquarters Zurich Airport Glattbrugg, Switzerland
Key people Hugo Kopp, CEO
Website http://www.zimex.ch/

Zimex Aviation Ltd. is an airline based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland.[1] It provides aircraft leases worldwide to the oil and mining industries and to humanitarian organisations. Its main base is at Oued Irara - Krim Belkacem Airport which is an airport serving Hassi Messaoud, a city in the Ouargla Province of eastern Algeria.

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1969.

On October 14, 1987, a Lockheed L-100-30 - a civilian variant of the military transport plane C-130 Hercules - was shot down in Angola. It was operated on behalf of the International Committee of the Red Cross.[2]

In October 1999, Zimex Aviation Group was sold to a Swiss investor group.

Fleet

The Zimex Aviation fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[3]

Zimex Aviation Fleet
Aircraft In
Service
Orders Passengers Notes
ATR 72-200F 2
Beechcraft 1900D 1[4]
De Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter 10
Viking DHC-6-400 Twin Otter 1
Total 14

The Zimex Aviation fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of August 2006):[5]

At the July 2010 Farnborough Air Show, Zimex took delivery of the first DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 produced by Viking Air.

References

  1. "How to find us Archived October 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.." direct image link Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. - Zimex Aviation. Retrieved on 8 December 2010. "Zimex Aviation Ltd. Cherstrasse 4 P.O. Box 8152 Glattbrugg Switzerland"
  2. Criminal Occurrence description
  3. "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)". Airliner World (November 2016): 33.
  4. "Zimex Aviation fleet details". Airfleets.net. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  5. Flight International, 3–9 October 2006
  6. News releases: Viking Air Archived May 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
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