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==Destinations==
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Revision as of 14:10, 28 January 2016

Feeder Airlines
IATA ICAO Call sign
- FDD -
Founded2007
HubsJuba Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations6
HeadquartersJuba, South Sudan
Key peopleNichola Ali Khamis
Managing Director[1]

Feeder Airlines was an airline based in Juba, South Sudan. It started operations on 2 June 2007 operating scheduled and charter services from Juba International Airport. The airline was no longer operational by April 2014.[2]

Overview

The airline was majority owned by South Sudanese nationals. It served major airports within South Sudan, using Juba as its hub. From March 2010, the airline maintained a daily service between Juba and Entebbe.[3] By April 2014 the airline was no longer operational.

Destinations

Feeder Airlines served the following scheduled destinations:[4]

 South Sudan

 Sudan

 Uganda

Fleet

On 26 March 2012, the Feeder Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft with an average age of 21.4 years:[6]

Feeder Airlines fleet
Aircraft In Service Passengers Current
usage
Fokker 50
2
50
1 Stored
Total 2

References