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| Founded | 1965 | ||||||
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| Hubs | O.R. Tambo International Airport | ||||||
| Fleet size | 34 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Dublin,Ireland, Ireland | ||||||
| Website | flysafair | ||||||
Safair is an airline based at theO.R. Tambo International Airport inKempton Park, South Africa.[1] It operates one of the world's largest fleets of civilLockheed L-100 Hercules cargo aircraft.[2][3]
Safair Operations as it is known today was established in 1965. At the time it was known asTropair (Pty) Ltd and was a general aviation charter company. In 1970 the company name changed to Safair Freighters (Pty) Ltd when the company was purchased bySafmarine and the new entity began operations on 18 March 1970. Its primary client in the 1980s was theSouth African Defence Force.[4]
Safair is a Level 4 BBBEE contributor. Safair Operations (PTY) LTD has been independently verified in accordance with the Codes of Good Practice, issued in terms of section 9(1) of the Broad Black Based Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003 as Amended per Act 46 of 2013 (Gazette 37271 of 27 January 2014). Safair is an affiliate airline ofASL Aviation Holdings. Humanitarian Aid and Relief operations has always been Safair's "niche" market. Safair assists aid and relief agencies such as the United Nations,World Food Programme, and theInternational Committee of the Red Cross in delivering much needed humanitarian aid to stricken regions on the African continent as well as other areas in the world where such assistance is required.[5]
Until 2018, Safair was contracted to the Italian Antarctic Program (National Antarctic Research Program (PNRA)) to support science over the austral summer, flyingLockheed L-100-30 missions from Christchurch, New Zealand toZucchelli Station inTerra Nova Bay, Antarctica. In 2007, Safair obtained its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA)[6] approval.



As of July 2019[update] the Safair fleet consists of the following aircraft:[7][8]
| Aircraft | In fleet | On order | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing 737-800 | 7 | Passenger | |
| Boeing 737-400 | 10 | Passenger | |
| Boeing 737-400C | 1 | Combi aircraft | |
| Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules | 6 | Freight only, passenger only, or combi | |
| Lockheed Martin LM-100J | 10 | Ordered in 2014 to replace current L-100s | |
| Total | 24 | 10 |
In October 2023, Safair was the most reliablelow-cost carrier according to Cirium's On-Time Performance rankings.[12] In October 2023, Safair flights arrived on time 90.81% of the time.[13]
In 2013, Safair created alow-cost carrier operating under a separate brand calledFlySafair. The initial plan to operate flights in October 2013 had to be cancelled, as a result of a High Court application byComair.[14] FlySafair is currently operational, with the first flight having taken place on 16 October 2014.[15] FlySafair operates passenger flights between Cape Town, George, PortElizabeth, Johannesburg, Lanseria, Durban, Bloemfontein, KMIA, East London, Zanzibar, Mauritius, Harare, Livingstone, Victoria Falls and Maputo.[16]
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