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Swazi Airways

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Website
  
flyswazi.com

Fleet size
  
1

Founded
  
2013

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Hubs
  
King Mswati III International Airport (Manzini)

Company slogan
  
The majestic wings of Swaziland

Parent company
  
Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation (RSNAC)

Key people
  
Guillermo Barrios, acting CEO Nokuthula Mthembu, chairman of RSNAC

Motto
  
The majestic wings of Swaziland

Hub
  
King Mswati III International Airport (Manzini)

Swazi Airways is an upcoming Swazi airline based at King Mswati III International Airport in Manzini. It is the successor to Royal Swazi National Airways and is fully owned by the Swaziland Government. The airline had stated in September 2016 that it would commence flights in November, flying from Manzini to destinations in South Africa and Zimbabwe.

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History

In 2013, the Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation was revived in order to create a new national airline. The former flag carrier of Swaziland, Royal Swazi National Airways, had collapsed in 1999. The Ministry of Public Works and Transport appointed Nokuthula Mthembu as chairman of the corporation.

The airline was revived to transform King Mswati III International Airport into a regional airline hub, which had opened in March 2014 but suffered from under-utilisation.

In early 2014, the Swaziland Government signed bilateral agreements with ten countries, nine in Africa and one in the Middle East, in order to secure air traffic rights between the nations.

Swazi Airways took delivery of a Boeing 737-300 in February 2016. However, in September the airline said that it would begin operations in November using regional, 50-seater aircraft. Short-haul flights to South Africa and Zimbabwe will be operated initially.

Corporate affairs

Swazi Airways is a subsidiary of the Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation, which is fully owned by the Swaziland Government. The acting CEO of the airline is Guillermo Barrios, a Venezuelan-Canadian.

Destinations

Swazi Airways plans to operate flights from its Manzini hub to Durban, Cape Town and Harare.

Fleet

Swazi Airways obtained a single Boeing 737-300 in February 2016, but it plans to launch operations with 50-seater regional aircraft.

References

Swazi Airways Wikipedia