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List of defunct airlines of Angola

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Angola.[1][2]

Airline IATA ICAO Image Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes
Air 26 DCD 2006 2011
Air Angol NGO 1997 1999
Air Cassai RCI 1999 1999
Air Gemini GLL TWINS 1999 2010
Air Nacoia ANL 1993 2002
Air Nave 2001 2001
Air Pesada API ASA Pesada 1999 2001
Air Pescara 2001 2001
Air Tropical TPB 1996 1999
Airjet Exploraçao Aérea de Carga MBC 2001 2008 renamed/merged to: AeroJet
ALADA RAD 1995 2010
Ancargo NCL Aca-Ancargo 2000 2000
Capricorn Flights Capricorn Air Systems 1994 1995 renamed/merged to: Ibis Air
Diexim Expresso DIEXIM 2003 2008
DTA DT Direccao de Exploraceo dos Transportes Aéreos 1938 1973 renamed/merged to: TAAG Angola AL
Ecomex Air Cargo ECX AIR ECOMEX 1996 1998
Etram Air Wing ETM - 2003 2009
Fly540 Angola F5 2011 2014
Ibis Air 1995 1999
Irwin Air 2002 2003 Formed by Keith Irwin and Cargo Air Transport Systems, South Africa
National Commuter Airlines (Angola) 1998 2000
Planar Airlines PLN Air Transworld 2002 2006
Savanair SVN 1994 2002
SAL - Sociedade de Aviação Ligeira 1992 2009
Servisair (Angola) 2009 2010
Southern Air Group 1995 1995
TAAG DT 1973 1976 renamed/merged to: TAAG Angola AL.
TAAG Charter C3 1988 1991 renamed/merged to: Angola Air Charter
Trans Air Welwitchia TWW WELWITCHIA 1995 2000
Transaera Transporte Aéreo de Cargas e Passageiros 1998 1998
Uralex 2000 2000
Voar AL VRL Aero Voar 1994 1998
Von Haaf Air VHA VH-Air Industrie 1995 1996
Yuno 1999 1999

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 2018-12-24.
  2. ^ "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators – and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2018-12-24.