African International Airline - Information on African International Airways

If you are hunting around for an airline called African International Airline in Africa, there is one that nearly fits the bill, except the name is African International Airways.  The African International Airways is a cargo-only airline that was established in 1985.  The African International Airways company is a South African airline with its main bases located at Kent International Airport in the United Kingdom, Johannesburg International Airport in South Africa, and Ostend International Airport in Belgium.

The African International Airways is currently owned by PJM Corbin and JL Warburton McBride, who own 76 percent of the airways, and Intavia, which owns 24 percent of the airways.  The African International Airways' fleet consists of five Douglas aircraft, and Intavia Limited is the main agent for African International Airways, which is based at Crawley, Sussex, United Kingdom.

There are several African passenger airways located across West and South Africa; however, this all-cargo airline is the only one that comes close to having the name of African International in its company name.  See Wikipedia for further information regarding the African International Airways.

Aviation | Friday, January 26th, 2007

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