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Kenyan airline
Eastafrican
IATAICAOCall sign
B5[1]EXZ[1]TWIGA
Founded2012
HubsJomo Kenyatta International Airport,Wilson Airport
Focus citiesLocal and regional
Fleet size5
Destinations17
Parent companyFly540
HeadquartersWilson Airport,Nairobi,Kenya
Key peopleDon Smith (CEO and Founder)Charles Wako (Chairman)
Websiteeastafrican.com

East African Safari Air Express Ltd trading asEastafrican.com is aKenyan airline based atWilson Airport inNairobi.[2] OriginallyEast African Safari Air, the airline was rebranded as Fly-SAX after its purchase by the parent company of Kenyan airlineFly540, then later to Eastafrican.com[1]

History

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Main article:East African Safari Air

Before its current iteration, the airline began operations as East African Safari Air Limited, founded by Anthony A. Kegode and incorporated in May 1989. The company later changed the name of its airline operations to East African Safari Air Express.

In September 2004, East African Safari Air Express was placed into receivership. At that time, the airline was transporting an estimated 25,000 passengers per month on their various routes. East African Safari Air Express emerged from receivership and operated scheduled regional and domestic services with a fleet ofMcDonnell-Douglas DC-9s and aFokker F28 that once belonged to competing Kenyan airlineJetLink Express.[3]

In November 2010, the airline was grounded in a dispute over payment of airline leases.[4] In December 2010, low-cost carrier Fly540 purchased the assets of East African Safari Air Express,[5] and the operation was re-branded asFly-SAX (an ode to its formerSafariAir Express moniker) in September 2012. The airline carried over the same IATA (B5) and ICAO (EXZ) airline codes to the new brand.[6]

In April 2013, Fly540 signed an acquisition agreement with Tanzanian airlineFastjet that would see Fastjet assume Fly540's operations in order to establish Fastjet service in Kenya.[7] This purchase leaves it unclear whether or not Fly-SAX will continue as a separate entity, as Fastjet staff have indicated that the Fly540 brand will eventually be phased out.[8]

Destinations

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As of January 2016, Eastafrican.com flies to the following destinations:

CountryCity/CountyAirport
ComorosMoroniPrince Said Ibrahim International Airport
KenyaBaringo CountyLake Baringo Airport
KenyaGarissaGarissa Airport
KenyaIsioloIsiolo Airport
KenyaKitaleKitale Airport
KenyaKwale CountyUkunda Airport
KenyaLamuManda Airport
KenyaLodwarLodwar Airport
KenyaMalindiMalindi Airport
KenyaMombasaMoi International Airport
KenyaNairobiJomo Kenyatta International Airport[Hub]
KenyaNairobiWilson Airport[Hub]
KenyaNanyukiNanyuki Airport
KenyaNarok CountyMara Serena Airport
KenyaWajirWajir Airport
SomaliaMogadishuAden Adde International Airport
UgandaEntebbeEntebbe International Airport

Fleet

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Current fleet

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The Eastafrican.com fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2017):[9][10]

Eastafrican.com Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers
CY Total
Bombardier CRJ200ER15050
Douglas DC-9-1018080
1---20---20
Fokker F28 Fellowship 4000167(Stored due to lack of Flight Crew)
Beechcraft B19001------1919
Cessna 208 Caravan2-----99
Total7

Incidents

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On 5 June 2018, aCessna 208 Caravan operated by Fly-SAX flying fromKitale Airport toWilson Airport in Nairobi disappeared en route, losing contact with air traffic control while over theAberdare Range in central Kenya. The plane had two crew and ten passengers on board.[11]

The wreck of the Cessna C208 aircraft, registration number 5Y-CAC, was found at around 6.45 am ( GMT+3 ) by the aerial search team at Elephant Point, some 11,000 feet above sea level.

A few hours after the discovery of the wreckage, Fly-SAX confirmed through a press release on their website that there were no survivors. The total number of fatalities was 10.[12]

References

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  1. ^abc"Airline Information – Fly SAX". Retrieved6 August 2013.
  2. ^"Eastafrican – About Us". 17 October 2019. Retrieved17 October 2019.
  3. ^"Photo Search Results".airliners.net.
  4. ^Paul Argyle."Fly540 of Kenya, has bought rival East African Safari Express - News - alternativeairlines.com".alternativeairlines.com.
  5. ^"Kenya Aviation News Fly 540 takes over East African Safari Air Express - eTurboNews.com".eturbonews.com.
  6. ^"Airline Profiles - ch-aviation.com".ch-aviation.
  7. ^"Error 404".CNBCAfrica.com. Archived from the original on August 2, 2013.
  8. ^"FastJet eyes late summer launch alongside Fly540 brand".Flightglobal.com.
  9. ^"Global Airline Guide 2017 (Part One)".Airliner World (October 2017): 19.
  10. ^"About Us".www.eastafrican.com. Retrieved2020-12-14.
  11. ^"FlySax plane goes missing".Daily Nation. Retrieved2018-06-06.
  12. ^"Fly SAX Confirms No Survivors from Tuesday Plane Crash".Mwakilishi.com. Retrieved2024-12-04.

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