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Global Airways
IATAICAOCall sign
GE
  • GBB
  • GBL
  • GLOBE
  • LITGLOBE
Founded2001; 24 years ago (2001)
HubsO. R. Tambo International Airport
Subsidiaries
  • LIFT
  • UAB Global Airways
Fleet size11
HeadquartersJohannesburg,South Africa
Key peopleQuentin Tomaselli (CEO)
Websitewww.g-airways.com

Global AviationOperations (Pty) Ltd,trading asUAB Global Airways andLIFT, is a South African airline headquartered inJohannesburg and based atOR Tambo International Airport.[1]

History

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Established in 2001 as Global Aviation Operations, the company created a "trading as" entity, Global Airways, to more properly reflect the nature of the business. The main business of Global Airways is the wet leasing (ACMI) of and operating of aircraft.[citation needed] Global Airways' main strategy is to offer fully crewed, maintained and insured aircraft (ACMI) to established airlines.

Global Airways’ aircraft are available for ACMI Leases, Ad hoc, and Charter. The prime focus being on wet lease ACMI contracts and retaining Operational Control thus maintaining Global Airway's high operational standards in the most cost-effective manner. The aircraft are also available on damp lease options subject to Global Airways’ operational and safety standards being met.

The Group's Aviation support services can provide an airline or client with aircraft, flight crew, cabin crew, base support staff, qualified flight dispatchers, aircraft maintenance and operational control. Additionally, Global Airways can train the foreign cabin crew of the client to the level of their crew. Global Airways believes in making partnerships with their clients to benefit both businesses to the fullest.

Historically Global Airways was a McDonnell Douglas fleet operator, which included narrow-body DC-9 and MD-82, and wide-body DC-10 types. These aircraft were phased out between 2010 and 2017, as the company's fleet renewal strategy was to introduce Airbus A320 and A340 aircraft into the operation.

The company has held EASA TCO approval (EASA Third Country Operator – ZAF-0013) since 2016 and continues to operate and maintain aircraft in full compliance with EASA standards, allowing them to operate freely within all EU territories.

Challenges experienced in the aviation industry caused by COVID-19 presented an opportunity for Global Airways to re-think the way airlines are structured and to gain access to infrastructure and talented‚ specialized people. The industry underwent a fundamental change and new business models emerged in the industry where stronger customer orientation and more competition evolved. With this in mind, Global Airways, trading under the name ofLIFT, began domestic operations between Johannesburg and Cape Town and George in early December 2020 for the Southern Hemisphere summer season.

Fleet

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Current fleet

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Global AviationMcDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 in specialFIFA World Cup livery in 2009

As of August 2024[update], Global Aviation operates the following aircraft:<[citation needed]

AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotesRefs
CYTotal
Airbus A320-2006212150162Operated forLIFT.
2180180LY- Registered. Operated by UAB Global Airways.
Airbus A340-5003356356Stored
Total112

Former fleet

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The airline previously operated the following aircraft:[citation needed]

AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Douglas DC-9-301520032018
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10320062008
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F120122013
McDonnell Douglas MD-82220092017

References

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  1. ^ch-aviation.com - Global Aviation OperationsArchived 2015-06-25 at theWayback Machine retrieved 7 January 2016

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