Global Aviation
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Global Aviation | ||
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IATA - |
ICAO GBB |
Callsign GLOBE |
Founded | 2001 | |
Hubs | OR Tambo International Airport | |
Fleet size | 19 | |
Destinations | ||
Headquarters | Johannesburg, South Africa | |
Key people | ||
Website: http://www.global-aviation.com/ |
Global Aviation is an Air Transport Organization, with headquarters in Gibraltar, South Africa, and Irvine-California. The main business of Global Aviation is the leasing of and operating of aircraft.
Established in 2001, at this time, the Global Aviation fleet comprises 11 McDonnell Douglas DC-9, 3 McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and 3 McDonnell Douglas MD-80 Aircraft, which fly in different areas of North, Central and Southern Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
[edit] Fleet
The Global Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft (at May 2008):
- 16 McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 (two aircraft are operated for Air One Nine, two aircraft are operated for Air Uganda, one aircraft is operated for the United Nations)
- 2 McDonnell Douglas DC-10
- 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-82
[edit] External links
The United Nations terminated their contract with Global on March, 2008--GCabinCrew (talk) 15:14, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
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