- Affretair
Infobox_Airline
airline=Affretair
logo=Affretair logo.jpg
logo_size=250
fleet_size=2
destinations=
IATA=AG
(also ZL)
ICAO=AFM
callsign=AFRO
founded=1970
headquarters=Harare ,Zimbabwe
key_people=Jack Malloch
hubs=Harare International Airport
focus_cities=Brussels Airport ,Johannesburg International Airport ,Lilongwe ,Luanda ,Lusaka
website=http://www.planet.nu/sunshinecity/affretair/Affretair (National Cargo Airline of Zimbabwe) was a cargo
airline based inZimbabwe .History
Affretair was formed as a
Gabon -based associate company ofAir Trans Africa , when aDouglas DC-8 aircraft was acquired in the early 1970s for overseas freight operations. This was part of theRhodesia n "sanctions-busting" operations, where Rhodesian high-quality beef was flown byDouglas DC-7 F to Gabon by Air Trans Africa, and then carried by Affretair toEurope .In the 1980s Affretair operated two Douglas DC-8-50F aircraft on cargo flights to Europe and within
Africa . It was taken over byAir Zimbabwe in 1983.In August 1997 it was reported that Affretair's Douglas DC-8 had been grounded the previous month as it no longer met required international standards and would no longer be allowed to land at some airports in Europe. The
Zimbabwe an government stepped in to save Affretair from collapse by facilitating a multi-million dollar deal with a British aviation company, Aviation Star, which leased aBoeing 707 to replace the non-operational DC-8. By 1998 Affretair was (according to their website) flying a Douglas DC-8-73F into Europe usingBrussels as a hub and aBoeing 727 freighter toLusaka ,Lilongwe ,Johannesburg andLuanda .Affretair was liquidated in 2000 under a $511 million debt that had grounded its only aircraft for close to two years. In October 2001 it was reported that Affretair, currently under liquidation, was selling its assets to raise money to offset its mounting $800 million debt owed to several creditors.
External links
* [http://www.a2oxford.info/ Robin Norton's Aviation Diary] for early 1970s photographs of Air Trans Africa and Affretair.
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