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SKYROVERFounded 1985 Fleet size 5 Destinations Company slogan The Friendly Coast Airline. Headquarters Website www.mombasaairsafari.com Mombasa Air Safari (known as MAS) is a Kenya coast scheduled airline.
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History
Originally started by Aussie Walker in 1970 as Rapid Air, the company was purchased in 1974 by Captain John Cleave and renamed Mombasa Air Services. Based in Mombasa MAS has, since that date, always served the coast tourism industry. An additional MAS company, Malindi Air Services, was created with the purchase of Sunbird Aviation ( Malindi) in 1977. A further company, Mombasa Air Services (Ukunda) Limited was added the same year with the purchase of Amphibians Ltd, based at Diani Beach at Ukunda airfield. The three companies were known as the M.A.S. group, and a fourth organisation, Mombasa Air School, was added to the group as an ab-initio pilot training school in 1978.
To inject capital and provide growth the MAS group of companies was sold in 1982 to CMC Aviation, owned by Cooper Motor Corporation, a publicly traded company, based in Nairobi. The MAS identity was changed to Cooper Skybird. In 1986 there was a further change of ownership to another publicly traded group, and the airline was named Prestige Air, and all its operations were transferred to Nairobi. The company eventually was wound down and ceased flight operations.
In 1985 the Cleave family brought back the MAS name with a new aviation company under a new AOC that became known as Mombasa Air Safari. MAS operates along the Kenya coast with hubs at Mombasa ( Moi Airport) and Diani Beach (Ukunda Airfield) with regular departures also from Malindi.
The airline colours are dark blue, light blue and gold and in 2004 the logo was changed to a lions paw, which is featured on all MAS aircraft tail fins. The MAS Air Operator Certificate Number 016 provides for air charter and also scheduled services. In 2008 the Kenya Ministry of Transport granted MAS the status of a designated carrier to for services to Tanzania.
In 1995 the owners/directors of MAS created a separate maintenance company, Benair Engineering Limited that holds an Authorised Maintenance Certificate (AMO), based at Mombasa's Moi International Airport, to service the MAS fleet and undertake third-party maintenance to other airlines such as Blue Sky Aviation Services. Benair is an authorised LET Service Centre.
Fleet
The Mombasa Air Safari fleet is: 1 X Basler BT-67 ( on order)
3 X Let L-410 UVP E9
1 X Cessna 208 Grand Caravan
Destinations
- Masai Mara
- Amboseli
- Samburu
- Lamu
- Tsavo
Accidents
In 1998 5Y MAS, a 19 seat LET 410 crashed immediately after take off from Ol Kiombo airstrip in the Masai Mara. No passengers were on board. Both pilots died. The accident report found no technical problem and cited possible pilot error with the flap settings.
Key People
John Cleave. Chairman.
Mohamed Harunany. Managing Director.
Christine Cronchey. Commercial Director.
Kevin Cleave. Technical Director and Chief Pilot.
Omar Welton. Chief Training Captain and Instrument Examiner.
Ali Awadh. Maintenance Manager.
References
www.africa-ata.org/ke_airsafaris.htm -
www.dianibeach.com/safaris/airsafaris/index.htm -
www.kenyacoast.net/mr/mas/mas.htm -
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority
Kenya Association of Tour Operators.
Kenya Air Operators Association
www.yellow.co.ke/index.php/search/location/id/2532 -
www.aviation-safety.net › Database › 1999
External links
www.mombasaairsafari.com
www.atta.travel/member_detail.aspx?AT_ID=653 -
www.mombasanorthcoast.com/english/mombasaairsafari.html
www.pilotcareercentre.com › Air Carrier Directory -
Categories:- Airlines of Kenya
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