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Q3
  
MBN

Destinations
  
6

Ceased operations
  
2009

Fleet size
  
5

MBN
  
ZAMBIANA

Headquarters
  
Lusaka, Zambia

Founded
  
1948

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Hubs
  
Lusaka International Airport

Company slogan
  
Changing The Way Africa Flies

Key people
  
Mutembo Nchito (CEO) Bernard Chiwala (CCO) Donald MacDonald (CFO)

Motto
  
Changing The Way Africa Flies

Hub
  
Kenneth Kaunda International Airport

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Zambian Airways was the flag carrier of Zambia, based in Lusaka, Zambia.

Contents

Zambian Airways suspended operations on January 10, 2009.

History

Mines Air Services Limited (MAS) was incorporated in 1948 as a subsidiary of Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM). As part of the process of privatisation of the mines, MAS was disposed of by the government of Zambia on 28 April 1998. MAS purchased two new Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner aircraft from Raytheon Credit Corporation (RCC) in July and August 1998 respectively. The company has been operating these two aircraft since then, under the trading name of Zambian Airways.

On 10 January 2009, the company announced it was suspending operations citing high fuel costs as the main reason. Shareholders were not available for comment in order to answer questions about when or if the airline may commence operations again, but according to the Zambian Minister of Communications and Transport, Dora Siliya, 41 passengers had been stranded in Johannesburg as a direct result of the airline suspension of operations. The Zambian government announced on 9 February 2009, that it intended to sue Zambian Airways in order to recover the money the airline owes various firms. Its debt was noted to be US$29 million.

The unrelated carrier Zambia Airways was the state-owned Zambian flag carrier which went bankrupt in 1994.

Destinations

Zambian Airways used to serve the following destinations when it operated:

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Lubumbashi (Lubumbashi International Airport)
  • South Africa
  • Johannesburg (OR Tambo International Airport)
  • Tanzania
  • Dar es Salaam (Julius Nyerere International Airport)
  • Zambia
  • Chipata (Chipata Airport)
  • Livingstone (Livingstone Airport)
  • Lusaka (Lusaka International Airport) Hub
  • Mfuwe (Mfuwe Airport)
  • Ndola (Ndola Airport)
  • Solwezi (Solwezi Airport)
  • Fleet

    The Zambian Airways fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 24 September 2008):

    References

    Zambian Airways Wikipedia