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South African Airways Museum Society

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South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
South African Airways Museum Society
Phone:
+27 76 879 5044

Address:
Off Dakota Crescent, Transvaal Aviation Club building | Rand Airport, Germiston 1401, South Africa

Hours:
Sunday9am - 3pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday9am - 3pm
Wednesday9am - 3pm
Thursday9am - 3pm
Friday9am - 3pm
Saturday9am - 3pm


South African Airways is the flag carrier airline of South Africa. Its headquarters are in Airways Park on the grounds of O. R. Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. In partnership with SA Express, SA Airlink and its low-cost carrier, Mango, the airline flies to 56 destinations in South Africa, continental Africa and around the world from its Johannesburg hub, using a fleet of 47 aircraft. Vuyani Jarana has been CEO since November 2017. South African Airways was founded in 1934 after the acquisition of Union Airways by the South African government. The airline was initially overseen and controlled by South African Railways and Harbours Administration. Anti-apartheid sanctions by African countries deprived the airline of stopover airports during apartheid, forcing it to bypass the continent with long-range aircraft. During this time, it was also known by its Afrikaans name, Suid-Afrikaanse Lugdiens , which has since been dropped by the airline. In 1997 SAA changed its name, image and aircraft livery and introduced online ticketing services. In 2006, SAA was split from Transnet, its parent company, to operate as an independent airline. SAA owns Mango, a low-cost domestic airline, and has established links with Airlink and South African Express. It is a member of the Star Alliance.
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