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COLUMNS AVIONICS CEO: Bialufu Papy FOR E NQUI RI ES :
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EXCLUSIVE: Reducing accidents – a new approach 12 Cabin air purification 11
A new equipage of the Night Hunter 15 CARGO
100 years of the SAAF 18 - 20 SJL Aeronautica is an Angolan private
Why airlines are parking and retiring planes early 22 More than 10,000 tonnes of cargo 37
airline that operates commercial flights in
AFRICA FUEL Angola and international charter flights,
Tycoons’ 101 planes put on auction over KAA fees 14 End-to-end touchless refuelling process 29 since 2005. Thanks to the professionalism
Urgent bailout needed 27 GENERAL and commitment of its entire team, SJL
AVIATION Aeronautica has over the past 14 years
AIRLINES
Two Cessna Grand Caravan EX Aircrafte 23 become an eminent player in the public
Premium private jet charter provider launched 7 Introducing the Beechcraft King Air 360 34 passenger transport. We are committed to
Maiden long-haul charter to Canada 23 serving the development of the Angolan
SPACE
World’s largest cargo plane landed in Israel 28 provinces through the aviation industry. We
Proposed supersonic jet that may attain Mach3 31
Boeing’s Arizona modification 33 were the first Angolan airline to create an
Virgin Orbit to launch 11 satellites for NASA 38
Missing continent: Oceania 36 airbridge between Cabinda and Soyo.
Boeing to build more satellites 45
Flights restart in Tanzania 40
WOMEN IN SJL Aeronautica has established its reputation
IBOM Air targets post-crisis boom 41 AVIATION for quality by offering a service tailored to the
US airlines to boost cargo capacity with pax seat removal 42 Bringing gender equity to space 44 - 45
needs of its customers with absolute rigor and
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+27 (0)31 564 1319 reliability are all assets that have enabled it to
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Aeronautica operates a fleet of 14 small to
medium sized aircraft, including 1 Fokker 27
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or recommended by this journal or its publisher in preference to 135 of 37 seats and 1 Embraer 145 of 50 seats.
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Regular commercial flights are operated
from Luanda to Dundo, Saurimo, Luena,
Official journal of:- Huambo, Kuito (Bié), Lubango and
Benguela, with daily flights with Twin Otter
between Cabinda and Soyo.
Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa, Building on its commitment as a leader in
The Airlines Association of SA, The Association of SA Angola's regional air transport, SJL
Aircraft Traders, Association of Training Organisa-
tions of SA, Aerodromes & Airports Association of SA, Aeronautica continues to work to expand its
Association of Aviation Maintenance Organisations,
SA Society of Aerospace & Environmental Medicine, services with the most competitive tariff in
Helicopter Association of Southern Africa, Aircraft the market, thereby contributing to Angola's
Owners & Pilots’ Association of SA, Air side Opera-
tors’ Association of SA, SA Aerial Applicators Associ- socio-economic development through better
ation, East African Commercial Aviation Association,
African Airline Association (AFRAA) Media Partner. air connectivity.
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