Kaya Airlines
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| IATA | IK |
| ICAO | KYY |
| callsign | KAMOZ |
| airline | Kaya Airlines |
| fleet_size | 6 |
| bases | Maputo International Airport |
| founded | 1991 |
| headquarters | Maputo, Mozambique |
| website | kayaairlines.com |
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| IATA = IK | ICAO = KYY | callsign = KAMOZ | airline = Kaya Airlines | fleet_size = 6 | destinations = | bases = Maputo International Airport | focus_cities = | key_people = | founded = 1991 | headquarters = Maputo, Mozambique | website = kayaairlines.com
Kaya Airlines is a Mozambican regional airline based at Maputo International Airport.
History
The airline was founded in 1991 by Carlos Goncalves as Sabin Air to operate on demand charters. The airline was rebranded as Transairways in 2002 for changing name once again in 2009 with the current Kaya Airlines.
Kaya Airlines resumed operations on 29 August 2011, flying within Mozambique. Kaya Airlines restarted operations with flights to a limited number of destinations but hoped to expand the network in the future. In addition to charter flights, the company had started to fly to the island of Inhaca in Maputo and planned to do so to Machangulo and Zongoene. Kaya Airlines was on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union due to its safety issues, preventing it from flying new routes to the European Union for some time.
As of February 2021, the airline ceased operations again with plans to restart services.
Fleet
As of August 2013 the fleet included:
Incidents and accidents
- On 3 December 2010 a Beechcraft 1900 registration number C9-AUO crashed on approach to runway 23 at Maputo International Airport. The cause was due to bad weather mainly strong winds.
References
References
- "Sabin Air".
- "Transairways".
- [http://macua.blogs.com/moambique_para_todos/2011/08/kaya-airlines-retoma-voos-regulares-em-mo%C3%A7ambique.html Kaya Airlines retoma voos regulares em Moçambique]. {{in lang. pt. ''macua.blogs.com''.
- "Mozambique’s Kaya Airlines launches new routes".
- [https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/KYY ch-aviation.com - KayaAirlines]. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- [[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2009
- link. (18 March 2012 {{in lang). pt
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