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           The company hopes in the future to add a


 LIFT OFF AGAIN:  Dash 8 to their fleet.     frame, avionics and instrument support.  attractive option for an investor.”

                                                                                  He said realistically to start an airline now
                                              “We only outsource specialised tasks


         PLETTEBURG BAY AND KATHU            such as engine heavy maintenance and unit   you would need a nine figure investment
                                                                                and then have to face the prospect of a price
                                             repairs on avionics. Our facility is for the
 A MOMENT WITH MILES  CemAir have operated to Kuruman and   support of the operation. We don’t under-  war with a state funded entity. “This is very


         Sishen for more than 18 months now. This


         service is almost exclusively used by business   take third party maintenance work.”   unattractive indeed. One hopes that these
                                                                                operators will eventually be forced to stand
 World Airnews recently caught up with Miles van der   travellers as the Northern Cape is booming   AVIATION SECTOR IN SA  on their own two feet and for market forces
         with mining activity. The flights operate


 Molen.  Following their renewed aircraft operating   weekdays with no service on weekends.   “Airshows such as the Margate show where   and customer choice to dictate their route net-
                                             we met are so valuable and it’s at these
                                                                                works. At this point the prospect for success
           They launched Plettenberg Bay at the end




 certificates from the SACAA, the CEO of CemAir has   of March 2014. As the winter months are low   times the seeds of aviation dreams are   for a new entrant will be greatly improved he
                                             sown,” he said. Event such as these help
                                                                                said.

 promised to resume flights to popular destinations in the   season, Cem Air has seen an uptake of inter-  to share the wonder of aviation with the   CHARTER

         est more recently and a great deal of interest


 country and hinted there might be more in the making  for flights towards the end of the year. The   public and encourage participation, he said.   Charter is, in Mile’s view, an industry of


                                              “And the more people that participate
         service operates twice a week and there is                             almost infinite variation in its requirements



         the option of an onward flight to Cape Town   the bigger the sector will get. It’s as simple

 based products so CemAir was the logical   and launches for their scheduled network.   as that. KZN is leading the way and the   for speed, range, capacity and mission type.

 name for the aviation offshoot. “Sadly we   He is not type rated on the CRJ as yet.   on some of these. Miles is expecting this sec-  province and the municipalities are actively   “As we have restricted our fleet to two






 iles said he grew up on airfields.   lost Brian in an accident in 2008 so our   tor to be popular with foreign travellers.   promoting aviation, these initiatives are   aircraft types, and don’t act a broker, we






 MHis parents started fl ying   connection to the sister company is no   AIRCRAFT  In March 2015 the Johannesburg-Bloem-  beneficial to the sector in the long term.”   have a limited product to offer the market.



 microlights when he was years old so pretty   longer but the name remains, “said Miles.   The Beech 1900 was an aircraft Miles   fontein route was launched using a CRJ   Compared to most countries South Africa   We therefore have chosen to market our

         200 - where they go head to head with SA
 much every weekend thereafter he was at   MARGATE ROUTE  always admired. “It just seemed to be the   Express – it is doing well.  has a vibrant general aviation sector particu-  capacity to the larger and more reputable






 an airfield of some description. Throughout   right mix of speed utility and size for our   larly at the NTCA level, said Miles. “This mar-  charter companies and brokers, giving

 his school years his interest in aviation grew   Miles said that the Margate route has shown   environment,” he said.  MAINTENANCE  ket is cost sensitive an any cost reduction   them a dependable and non-competi-





 and in Matric he completed his PPL.  During   consistent growth since its launch.  “From the   “Being a popular choice and well support-  “In house maintenance is an absolute ne-  will be rewarded with growth,” he said.  tive solution when their customer has a
 outset we planned on a two year period to


 his tertiary education he completed his com-  establish the route and we are on track with   ed it was a great choice as a young compa-  cessity for our operation,” Miles said.  With   “There is no gentle way of stating this. The   requirement for which our equipment is


 mercial licence and started a small charter   this plan.  In order to build confidence in the   ny entering the market,” he said.  their aircraft spread out over many locations   commercial aviation sector is dominated by   suitable,” he said.




 When he saw an advert for the auc-

 company based out of Rand Airport.   service we operated all flights even when   tion of the last three Beech 1900’s from   across the continent the maintenance and   the obvious state owned operators. This has   Charter in South Africa has always been




 CEM AIR  passenger loads were very low,” he said.  the Rossair liquidation he knew this was   logistics support is a core activity.      distorted the industry and with ever increasing   a very cyclical industry and therefore in

                                             barriers to entry from regulatory requirements
           Cem Air has comprehensive capabilities
                                                                                the interests of sustainability they limit our
 “We have aggressively increased our
 CemAir’s roots were in a partnership which   schedule to create a regular and convenient   the opportunity the company had been   for the types they operate including air-  to capital, a start-up airline is becoming a less   reliance on this line of business. Q

 purchased a Cessna Caravan in 2001 for a   service for our customers,” he said.    waiting for.
 lease in Tanzania. Over the next few years    Miles flies himself and has a SA and US   “Once established in the 1900 market



 they bought, lease and sold several aircraft   we looked at which aircraft type we would
 but in early 2006 when we purchased the   ATP with around 4000 hours.  acquire next. We evaluated several types in


 last three Beech 1900C’s from the Rossair   “I fly the 1900’s but mostly for ferry and   various seating classes and eventually short-



 liquidation the enterprise became a little   test flights, only occasionally on commer-  listed the CRJ and its very capable sister the

 large to operate as a partnership and it was   cial flights,” he said.  Dash 8.  The CRJ was chosen because Miles

 time to formalise it as a company. Miles   He has a Piper Malibu Jetprop which he   believed that the range and speed advantag-


 equity partner, Brian Bendall owned and ran   flies for personal use, for the occasional out   es would make it a more suitable aircraft for


 Cemcrete, a company specialising in cement   of town crew change, to attend meetings   the African environment.
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 Miles van der Molen in the flight deck of one of his

 BE 1900Ds at Margate with the aircraft on the apron
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