- Air Trans Africa
Infobox_Airline
airline=Air Trans Africa
fleet_size=5
destinations=Domestic, Africa, Europe
IATA=?
ICAO=N/A
callsign=?
founded=1964
headquarters=Salisbury,Southern Rhodesia
key_people=Jack Malloch
hubs=None
focus_cities=Salisbury
website=NoneAir Trans Africa was formed by Jack Malloch in
1964 after his first company,Rhodesian Air Services failed in 1962. It operated a Super Constellation, aDouglas C-54 and a DH114 Heron aircraft pre-UDI. The airline's financial crises were compounded whenIan Smith 's government declared independence (UDI) onNovember 11 1965 .It was a charter airline flying cargo and/or passengers to many different destinations throughout
Europe andAfrica . The company (in chronological order):- Carried mercenaries to the Congo in
1964 to help the government ofMoise Tshombe quell the insurgency of a group ofCongolese rebels called the Simba.- Acted as a charter carrier to the Biafran Civil War in
Nigeria . During the civil war the C-54 was impounded and the crew imprisoned for a time in 1967.- A Lockheed Super Constellation was operated under the name of
Afro Continental Airways after UDI for a weekly service to Windhoek ().- Obtained a fleet of
Douglas DC-7 C and DC-7CF aircraft (with the assistance of the Rhodesian Government) which were registered in Gabon, when the airline became a major part of the Rhodesian sanctions-busting operations. They flew beef toGabon , from where it was flown out by aircraft of its associate companyAffretair . Essential materiels for the Rhodesian security forces were brought into the country on the return flights.Affretair migrated toZimbabwe after independence, when it replaced Air Trans Africa.Aircraft
Pre-UDI
*Douglas DC-4 /C-54: VP-YTY
* C-47: VP-YTT, VP-YUU
*de Havilland Heron : VP-WAM [http://www.dawodu.com/omoigui18.htm] Post UDI
* Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation: VP-WAW (transferred to Afro-Continental Airways)-this aircraft became a clubhouse at Charles Prince Airport (formerly Mount Hamden) when it was withdrawn from use. Believed to have been broken up in the 1990s.
* Douglas DC-7C (registered in Gabon): TR-LOK
* Douglas DC-7C/F (registered in Gabon): TR-LNY, TR-LNZ, TR-LOJ, TR-LPQ call sign was AGNon IATAWeb page: www.jackmalloch.comCL44: TR-LVO
DC855F: TR-LVK and TR-LQR (later to be changed to A4OPA under CargOman, another company of Affretair's)
Livery
Fin and upper fuselage was medium blue fin, later green replaced the blue.
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