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3W
  
MWI

Focus cities
  
Blantyre

Headquarters
  
Lilongwe

Fleet size
  
2

MWI
  
MALAWIAN

Destinations
  
6

Founded
  
2013

Parent organization
  
Ethiopian Airlines

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Commenced operations
  
31 January 2014 (2014-01-31)

Hubs
  
Lilongwe International Airport

Hub
  
Lilongwe International Airport

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Malawian Airlines Limited is the flag carrier airline of Malawi, based in Lilongwe and with its hub at Lilongwe International Airport. It was established in 2012 after the liquidation of Air Malawi, the former national airline. Ethiopian Airlines operates it under a management contract and owns 49% of the airline after it emerged as the winner following competitive bidding.

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Malawian airlines


History

The airline was formed in July 2013 (2013-07), following the collapse of Air Malawi, the hitherto national carrier, in February 2013, as a result of inability to pay its debts. A deal with Ethiopian Airlines, that would see this carrier having a 49% shareholding in Air Malawi, was finalised in July 2013 (2013-07); the agreement also contemplated the renaming of Air Malawi to Malawian Airlines Ltd.

Operations commenced on 31 January 2014 (2014-01-31) serving the Blantyre–Lilongwe domestic route using 67-seater Bombardier Q400 equipment. Malawian launched its first international service to Harare on 3 February 2014 (2014-02-03). Johannesburg was added to the route network two weeks later, on 17 February, and Dar es Salaam was incorporated on 18 February.

Ownership

The shareholders of the airline are the Government of Malawi (51%) and Ethiopian Airlines (49%). The government planned to offload 31% of its stake to private investors after a minimum period of 12 months after operations commence and it expected to earn US$6 million from this sale. In March 2016 Jimmy Lipunga, CEO of The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC), said that plans by the Malawi government to sell some shares in the airline to members of the public would depend on the airline attaining profitability.

Malawian Airlines has not been profitable since its launch in 2014. Few financial and other trends have been made available as yet (years ending 31 December):

Destinations

Malawian Airlines serves the following destinations, as of October 2016:

Fleet

As of October 2016, the airline's fleet (registered in Ethiopia but are operated under local air operator certificates) consists of:

References

Malawian Airlines Wikipedia