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==History==
==History==
The airline was originally known as Comair Charters (Natal).<ref name="FI"/> and became branded as Federal Air in 1993, fondly known as "Fedair". Federal Air innovated [[Air shuttle]] services in Southern Africa, linking the beautiful, remote bush lodges with Johannesburg's international hub. Federal Air later purchased Pelican Air Services, expanding into the scheduled services business, with a route between Johannesburg, [[Nelspruit]] and [[Vilanculos]] in Mozambique, home of the beautiful Bazaruto Archipeligos. Federal Air is the market leader in Southern Africa in Air shuttle services and operates daily flights to all the top game lodges and reserves in the region; [[Kruger National Park]], [[Sabi Sand Game Reserve]], [[Timbavati Private Game Reserve]], Madikwe Private Game Reserve and Phinda Private Game in South Africa; as well as Pamushana in [[Zimbabwe]].
The airline was originally known as Comair Charters (Natal).<ref name="FI"/> and became branded as Federal Air in 1993, fondly known as "Fedair". Federal Air innovated [[Air shuttle]] services in Southern Africa, linking the beautiful, remote bush lodges with Johannesburg's international hub. Federal Air later purchased Pelican Air Services, expanding into the scheduled services business, with a route between Johannesburg, [[Nelspruit]] and [[Vilanculos]] in Mozambique, home of the beautiful Bazaruto Archipeligos. Federal Air is the market leader in Southern Africa in Air shuttle services and operates daily flights to all the top game lodges and reserves in the region; [[Kruger National Park]], [[Sabi Sand Game Reserve]], [[Timbavati Private Nature Reserve]], Madikwe Private Game Reserve and Phinda Private Game in South Africa; as well as Pamushana in [[Zimbabwe]].


== Destinations ==
== Destinations ==

Revision as of 20:04, 28 October 2021

Federal Air
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IATA ICAO Call sign
7V FDR FEDAIR
Founded1989
HubsOR Tambo International Airport, Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Harare International Airport, Lusaka International Airport
Focus citiesJohannesburg, Nelspruit,
AllianceSolenta Aviation, Tanganyika Flying Company
Fleet size17
Parent companyFederal Air (Pty) Limited
HeadquartersOR Tambo International Airport
Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, South Africa
Websitefedair.com
A Federal Air British Aerospace Jetstream 31 in Ulusaba.

Federal Air (incorporating Pelican Air Services) is an airline headquartered in Hangar 14 on the grounds of OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, South Africa, near Johannesburg.[1][2]

It operates air shuttle, scheduled and charter services throughout Africa for business and the tourist industry. Its main base is OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, with hubs at Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, Nelspruit and Vilanculos Airport.[3]

History

The airline was originally known as Comair Charters (Natal).[3] and became branded as Federal Air in 1993, fondly known as "Fedair". Federal Air innovated Air shuttle services in Southern Africa, linking the beautiful, remote bush lodges with Johannesburg's international hub. Federal Air later purchased Pelican Air Services, expanding into the scheduled services business, with a route between Johannesburg, Nelspruit and Vilanculos in Mozambique, home of the beautiful Bazaruto Archipeligos. Federal Air is the market leader in Southern Africa in Air shuttle services and operates daily flights to all the top game lodges and reserves in the region; Kruger National Park, Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, Madikwe Private Game Reserve and Phinda Private Game in South Africa; as well as Pamushana in Zimbabwe.

Destinations

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Fleet

The Federal Air fleet includes the following aircraft IN October 2011:[3]

Federal Air Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet
Beechcraft 1900 5
Beechcraft Baron 58 2
Raytheon Beech King Air B200 2
Cessna Grand Caravan 6
Pilatus PC-12 3
Total 18


References

  1. ^ "Contact details Archived September 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine." Federal Air. Retrieved on 30 September 2009. "Physical Address Hangar 14 O.R. Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg International Airport) South Africa "
  2. ^ "Background[permanent dead link]." Ekurhuleni. 3 (3/8). Retrieved on 30 September 2009.
  3. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 81.
  4. ^ Fedair. "Route Map". Fedair. Retrieved 23 January 2018.