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IK
  
KYY

Focus cities
  
Nampula Airport

Headquarters
  
Maputo, Mozambique

Fleet size
  
6

KYY
  

Key people
  
Leonardo Simao,

Founded
  
1991

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Operating bases
  
Maputo International Airport

Destinations
  
All Domestic and regional

Operating base
  
Maputo International Airport

Kaya Airlines (a JetVision Holdings Company) is a Mozambican airline re-branded from Transairways and Sabin Air. The airline was established on 1991, but ceased operations afterwards. It resumed operations on 29 August 2011, flies within the country of Mozambique. Its head office is at Maputo International Airport. As and from 2016 KAYA Airlines is a JetVision Holdings company, with JetVision entering into a majority stake agreement with KAYA Airlines.

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Fleet

As of August 2013 the fleet included:

  • 2 Embraer EMB 120ER Brasilia
  • 2 Let L-410 UVP-e
  • 1 Shrike Commander 500
  • 1 Piper Chieftain PA-31-325
  • Destinations

    Kaya Airlines restarted operations with flights to a limited number of destinations but hopes to expand the network in the future. In addition to charter flights, the company has started to fly to the island of Inhaca in Maputo and plans to do so to Machangulo and Zongoene. Kaya Airlines is currently 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.

    Incidents and accidents

    On 3 December 2010 a Beechcraft 1900 registration number C9-AUO crashed on approach to runway 23 in Maputo International Airport. The cause was due to bad weather mainly strong winds.

    References

    Kaya Airlines Wikipedia


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