usage. The South African Airways Museum Society (SAA Museum Society) was officially founded in 1986 by individuals working at South African Airways (SAA) and...
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South African Airways (SAA) is the flag carrier of South Africa. Founded in 1934, the airline is headquartered in Airways Park at O. R. Tambo International...
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charters in South Africa by the South African Airways Museum Society, with both aircraft (ZS-BMH and ZS-AUB) carrying historical South African Airways livery...
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Rand Airport (category 1931 establishments in South Africa)
Lions Aerobatic Team. South African Airways donated a Boeing 747-200 and a Boeing 747SP to the South African Airways Museum Society which are on display...
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Junkers Ju 52 (section North Africa campaign)
South African Airways Museum Society. Retrieved 27 September 2021. Austin-Williams, John (9 February 2021). "The South African Airways Museum Society...
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Namibia Air Namibia Uganda Alliance Air South Africa Avia Airlines South African Airways Trek Airways America Argentina Aerolíneas Argentinas United...
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Airport in Germiston in Trek Airways colours. Used to be at OR Tambo International Airport, South Africa at the South African Airways Technical area. The aircraft...
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static display of the South African Airways Museum Society . Data from Lockheed aircraft since 1913, SAA Museum Society - Lockheed L1649 Starliner, Lockheed...
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coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This list of museums in South Africa is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including...
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Jinnah South Africa Protea Airways South African Airways Suldair International Airways Trek Airways United Airways Southern Rhodesia Central African Airways...
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Limited was an airline based in South Africa that operated scheduled services on domestic routes as a British Airways franchisee (and an affiliate member...
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747SP-44 registration ZS-SPC at the South African Airways Museum Society, Rand Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa. 21549/336 – 747-206B registration PH-BUK...
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List of Junkers Ju 52 operators (section South Africa)
section South African Airways Deruluft Aeroflot Iberia Airlines AB Aerotransport Ju-Air (still used, used only 2 Ju 52) Turkish Airlines British Airways Limited...
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List of surviving Link Trainers (section South Africa)
in storage at the South African Airways Museum Society in Germiston, Gauteng. A D4 is on display at the Sri Lanka Air Force Museum in Ratmalana, Colombo...
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South African Agency For Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA) South African Airways (SAA) South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) South African...
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rebranded, becoming Britannia Airways; this name was adopted to coincide with re-equipping with ex-British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Bristol Britannia...
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Ltd. is founded, to be nationalised as South African Airways on 1 February 1934. August 26 – Union Airways commences operations. 23 May – Joe Modise...
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between 1943 and 1964. In civilian service, British South American Airways (BSAA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) were the largest users of the...
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Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar (section South Africa)
better, with the biggest airline customers being South African Airways (21), New Zealand National Airways Corporation (13), Trans-Canada Air Lines (12) and...
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the South African Military History Society, Vol 11 No 3/4 – October 1999. Accessed 6 June 2015 Peter Warwick, Black People and the South African War 1899–1902...
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Leone West African Airways Corporation South Africa Comair (South Africa) operated 2 aircraft. South African Airways Sudan Sudan Airways United Kingdom...
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heritage societies from around the world. The sections provided are not mutually exclusive. Many historical societies websites are their museums' websites...
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Kenya Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Swiss International Air Lines, Thai Airways, Turkish Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Air Mauritius...
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Bahrain Gulf Air Ceylon Air Ceylon East African Community East African Airways (original operator) Ghana Ghana Airways (original operator) Lebanon Middle...
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rebranded as British Caledonian. Caledonian Airways was the brainchild of Adam Thomson, a former British European Airways (BEA) Viscount pilot and ex-Britavia...
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Cecil Margo (category South African expatriates in Israel)
into the crash of South African Airways Flight 295. Cecil Margo was the fifth child of Saul Lewis Margo and Amelia Hilson, South African immigrants of Eastern...
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De Havilland Dragon (redirect from 1935 Western Airways Cardiff DH.84 crash)
Timor South Africa African Air Transport ♠ United Kingdom Aberdeen Airways ♠ Air Cruises ♠ Air Navigation & Trading Air Dispatch Allied Airways Blackpool...
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patrol operations, the SAAF took over all 29 passenger aircraft of South African Airways: 18 Junkers Ju 86Z-ls for maritime patrols and eleven Junkers Ju...
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T-38 Talon used by NASA In 2003, the museum received a Concorde, labeled G-BOAD, that had been used by British Airways. This airplane set a world speed record...
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Gatwick Airport (redirect from Gatwick Airport South Terminal)
Beehive, including BEA/British Airways Helicopters, Jersey Airlines, Caledonian Airways, Virgin Atlantic and GB Airways. Other airlines which had headquarters...
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