Global Aviation

Global Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
GE GBB GLOBE
Founded 2001
Hubs OR Tambo International Airport
Fleet size 10
Headquarters Johannesburg, South Africa
Key people Quentin Tomaselli , CEO
Website g-airways.com

Global Aviation is a South African airline headquartered in Johannesburg and based at OR Tambo International Airport.[1]

History

Established in 2001 as Global Aviation Leasing, The name was later changed the Global Airways to more properly reflect the nature of the business. The main business of Global Airways is the wet leasing of and operating of aircraft. Global Airways's main strategy is to offer fully crewed, maintained and insured aircraft (ACMI) for established airlines.

Global Airways has never operated schedule flights under their own name. Global Airways began operations in 2001 with a single DC9-32 airplane. The present fleet on July 2018 consists of 7 Airbus A320-231, two Airbus A340-541 and 1 Douglas DC-9-30.

Destinations

Global Airways operates worldwide. Recent operations have been in Africa, Middle East, Europe, South America and the Caribbean.

Fleet

Current Fleet

Global Aviation McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 in special FIFA World Cup livery in 2009

As of July 2018, the Global Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft:[2]

7 Airbus A320

2 Airbus A340-500

1 Douglas DC-9-30

Former Fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:[3]

References

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