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Rovos Air

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Defunct South African charter airline

Rovos Air
IATAICAOCall sign
6PVOSROVOS
Founded2002
Ceased operations2014
HubsWonderboom Airport
Fleet size2
HeadquartersRandpark Ridge,South Africa

Rovos Air was acharter airline headquartered inRandpark Ridge,South Africa based atWonderboom Airport.[1]

History

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Rovos Air was established in 2002 by Rohan Vos, the owner ofRovos Rail, the operator of thePride of Africa. The company operated tourist traffic betweenPretoria andVictoria Falls offering passengers a nostalgic flight in classic aircraft that were fully refurbished and fitted with luxury seats to match the saloon wagon in their train.

In 2009, Rovos Air was sold to TIM Holdings (PTY) LTD. Rovos Air, trading as Gryphon Airlines, then operating MD-83 and DC-9 aircraft providing charter flights in Africa, the Middle East and South Central Asia. It shut down operations in 2014.

Fleet

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A former Rovos AirDouglas DC-3

The Rovos Air fleet included the following aircraft (as of 1 August 2010):[1]

References

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  1. ^abch-aviation.com - Rovos Air retrieved 19 November 2022
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