At CemAir we offer high quality utility turbine powered aircraft to a variety of international operators throughout Africa and the Middle East, both as a leasing company and as an operator. Our focus is on reliability, safety and quality using constantly improving internationally recognized aviation standards. We can therefore offer premium airline operators and humanitarian organizations the ability to go further and faster into almost any part of the world. The ability to supply this service in good as well as marginal conditions without compromising standards is what defines us. The CemAir head office is located at Lanseria International Airport, close to Johannesburg, South Africa, from where all administration is carried out. The CemAir owned central maintenance facility is co-located with head office, as are the logistics and inventory management of our comprehensive local and international spares holding. The nature of the operational requirements placed on us by our customers both geographically and technically demand an equivalent response from CemAir. Our international spares and procurement facilities are strategically positioned to optimise the international support levels required by our customers. We are therefore close to spares supply and refurbishment sources and close to the operational areas of our aircraft. Having extensive experience with the variety of challenges the continent offers we are able to understand your requirements and meet them in this rapidly changing environment. We give our customers the peace of mind of knowing that their aircraft will arrive on time, every time. www.cemair.co.za Tel: +27 11 659 2171 Fax: +27 11 659 2174 Hangar 31, Gate 5, Lanseria Airport P O Box 1312, Lanseria, 1748
This carrier provides charter services between Europe and Egypt’s tourist destinations of Aswan, Hurghada, Luxor and Sharm el Sheikh. It also offers ad hoc domestic and international charters. CAIRO AVIATION 6A Mustafa Reffat Str, Sheraton, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2266 6458. Email: info@cairoaviation.com Executives: Hani El Ghamrawy (chairman); A Waheed, (CEO). Fleet: Two Tupolev Tu-204-120 and one Tu-204- 120C. Cairo Aviation started operations in November 1998 and operates charter flights mainly to Europe, Africa and the Middle East. It occasionally operates scheduled flights on behalf of national carrier, EgyptAir. EGYPTAIR EgyptAir Complex Building, Cairo airport Road, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2267 4700. Executives: H. Massoud (chairman); Alaa Ashour (CEO). Fleet: One Airbus A300B4, two Airbus A300B4- 600s, 13 A320-200, four A321-200s, seven Airbus A330-200, one A330-300, three A340- 200s, four Boeing 737-500s, 16 B737-800, five B777-300s, and four Boeing 777-300. On order: Four Airbus A330-300s, four Boeing 737-800s, two B777-300s EgyptAir operates scheduled passenger and freight services to more than 70 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. An extensive network of domestic services is focused on Cairo. EGYPTAIR EXPRESS PO Box 11776, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2697 3404. Email: express@egyptair.com Executives: Hilmy Rizk (chairman), Atef Ghith (operations). Fleet: Twelve Embraer ERJ-170-100LRs. This regional airline is a subsidiary of EgyptAir providing services to 12 destinations within Egypt and to Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Hungary Italy and Malta. EURO MEDITERRANEAN <strong>AIRLINE</strong>S 2 Semenoud Street, Heliopolis-Cairo 11341. Tel: +20 690 11 834. Email: ashraf.lamlom@euromediterranean.eu Executive: Ashraf Lamlom (CEO). Fleet: One Boeing 757-200. 28 WORLD AIRNEWS, AUGUST 2011. This carrier operates charter services on an international basis. KORALBLUE <strong>AIRLINE</strong>S 1/C Asmaa Fahmy-Ard El Golf, Nasr City, Cairo. Tel: +20 22 415 7030. Email: infos@flykoralblue.com Executives: Adnane Hicheri (CEO); Sami Ayadi (GM). Fleet: Three Airbus A320-200s and one A319. KoralBlue specialises in tourist charters between Egypt and Europe, operating from Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada as well as other Egyptian international airports located in the Red Sea area. MIDWEST <strong>AIRLINE</strong>S 5 El-Orouba Street, Heliopolis, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2314 5350. Email: ch.office@mwestairlines.com Executives: Abdelkader Freeed (chairman), Ahmed El Hoda (GM). Fleet: Three Boeing 737-800s with one on order. It provides passenger and cargo charter services throughout the Middle East. NESMA <strong>AIRLINE</strong>S 5 El Madina Street, Nesma Airlines Building. El Nozha El Gedida, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2621 7591. Email: info@nesmaairlines.com Executives: M. Hammad (CEO); A. Lamloum (MD). Fleet: Two Airbus A320s. with plans to buy two more. This carrier’s planned international services include destinations France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Ireland and Eastern Europe with plans to include regular flights to Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan and Iraq. NILE AIR 8/Block 1140 Abdel Hamid Badawt St, Sheraton Heliopolis, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2696 8001. Email: info@nileair.com Executives: Abdullah Al Haidar (CEO), Mohamad Al Dosouki (operations), Majed Al Masri (GM). Fleet: Two A320-200s and nine A321–200s on order. Nile Air launched its first scheduled services in March 2011 with the introduction of flights to Saudi Arabia. Current destinations for scheduled services include Alexandria, in Egypt, and Yanbu, Qassim and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Other destinations earmarked for future expansion will include those in Europe and Middle East. TRISTAR AIR 1 Sheraton Heliopolis, Building Block 1227, Heliopolis, Cairo. Tel: +20 2 2267 5058. Email: operations@tristarair.com Executives: Alaa El Din Rahmy (president), Magdy Louka (operations). Fleet: One Airbus A300B4-200F. Tristar Air is a cargo airline operating scheduled services linking Cairo with Amsterdam, Tripoli and Mitiga (the last two namedr on behalf of Libyan Airlines and Libo Air Cargo) in addition to cargo charter flights. ERITREA ERITREAN <strong>AIRLINE</strong>S PO Box 222, Asmara. Tel: +291 1 126 681. Email: marketingeo@eritreanairlines.com.er Executives: Kubrom Dafla (CEO), Gebre Berhan (operations). Fleet: One B767-200ER. The national carrier of Eritrea operates scheduled services from Asmara to Amsterdam, Milan, Manchester, Frankfurt, and Dubai via Jeddah, Nairobi and Entebbe. NASAIR PO Box 11915 Asmara. Tel: +291 1 200 700. E-mail: asm@nasaireritrea.com Fleet: One Airbus A320, and a Fokker, F50. Flight routes include Asmara, Cairo, Dubai, Jeddah, Khartoum and Nairobi. ETHIOPIA ABYSSINIAN FLIGHT SERVICES PO Box 7716, Addis Ababa. Tel: +251 116 62 06. E-mail: bookings@abyssinianflights.com Executives: Capt. S. Gizaw (MD); Capt. Amare Ghana (seputy MD); Capt. Amare Abay (flight operations). Fleet: This consists of three Cessna Grand Caravans; a Cessna 206; two C172 TAEs; and a Diamond DA40 TDI. On order: A Cessna 208B Caravan, a Diamond DA42 NG, Bell 407 Helicopter and Beech King Air200. Although operating only general aviation aircraft, this airline has one of the most extensive networks of any carrier in Africa with its domestic destinations alone numbering 99. Internationally it flies to Nairobi, Khartoum, Juba, Djibouti and Hargessa in Somali. Abyssinian Flight Services also provides charter air services to tourists, development agencies, investors and various humanitarian organisations. The carrier also has extensive experience in the provision of emergency medical evacuation from many remote airstrips in Ethiopia and cross border elsewhere in the region. AIR ETHIOPIA Bole Medhanialem, New Bright Tower Building, 1st Fl, Addis Ababa. Tel: +251 116 63 8778. Email: airethiopia@ethionet.et Fleet: One Beechcraft 1900C; one Beechcraft 1900B and one Cessna 208 Grand Caravan. This airline provides schedule and charter opertations for both passengers and cargo on a domestic and regional basis from Addis Ababa. ETHIOPIAN <strong>AIRLINE</strong>S PO Box 1755, Addis Ababa. Tel: +251 11 517 8407. E-mail: Publicrelations@ethiopianairlines.com Executives: Tewolde G. Mariam, CEO); Gobena Mikael (SVP/CCO); Samuel Assefa, (VP Ethiopian Aviation Academy); Nega Mekonnen (VP corporate finance); Desta Zeru (VP flight operations). Fleet: The current fleet consists of 47 aircraft, namely: four Boeing 777-200LRs; 11 B767-300s; eight B757-200s; two B757-260Fs; two Boeing 747Fs; two MD-11Fs; five B737-700NGs; five B737-800Ws; and eight Bombardier Q400 NextGens. Fleet on order (33 aircraft): 12 Airbus A350XWB- 900s; ten Boeing 787 Dreamliners; ten B737-800s and one B777-200LR. Ethiopian Airlines is the country’s flag carrier. During the past more than 60 years, Ethiopian has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in Africa for efficiency and operational success, turning profits for almost all the years of its existence. It commands a lion’s share of the pan African network including the only daily east-west flight across the continent. Ethiopian serves 61 international and 17 domestic destinations. In addition, it is working diligently to make the Ethiopian Aviation Academy the leading aviation academy in Africa. in a bid to stop the continentalwide “brain drain.”