Satavian Airlines

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Satavian
Satavian.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
SA SAA SATAVIAN
Founded23rd January, 1939 (as Satavian Airways Corperation)
18th December, 2008 (as Satavian)
Commenced operations14th November, 1939
HubsPort Hope O'Connell International Airport
Secondary hubsKingsleigh International Airport
Port Arthur International Airport
Frequent-flyer programSataviFlyers
AllianceTBC
SubsidiariesSatavianExpress
SatavianCargo
Fleet size89
Destinationssee destinations
Company sloganHope of Satavia
Traded asPHSX: SATA
HeadquartersPort Hope, Satavia
Key peopleDavid Barrack (CEO)
Marcus Hillthorn (COO)
Websitewww.satavian.co.sa

Satavian, officially Satavian Airlines, is the flag carrier and, until 2008, was the largest airline in Satavia. The airline operates a fleet of 89, an historical low for the airline. In 2007, the ailing carrier was purchased by the Government of Satavia, who culled a large majority of the fleet, cutting the majority of domestic routes.

The Airline's main hub is at Port Hope O'Connell International Airport, and it is headquaters are also located at the Airport. The airline also owns two subsidiaries, namely SatavianExpress and SatavianCargo.

History

Foundation and Satavian Airways Corporation

Modern History as Satavian

Corperate Affairs

Destinations

Domestic

The majority of Satavian's domestic flights are now handled by SatavianExpress, following the Government's takeover in 2007.

Hub
Focus city
Seasonal service
City Country Airport
Port Arthur  Satavia Port Arthur International Airport
Kingsleigh  Satavia Kingsleigh International Airport
Adamstown  Satavia Adamstown van Vallier Airport

International

City Country Airport
Pietersburg  Nuvania Pietersburg International Airport
Windstrand  Nuvania Windstrand International Airport
Vryburg  Nuvania Vryburg International Airport

Fleet

Accidents and Incidents