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Satavian Airlines
Satavian.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
SA SAA SATAVIAN
Founded23 January 1935; 89 years ago (1935-01-23) (as Satavian Imperial Airways Corporation)
Commenced operations18 December 2008; 15 years ago (2008-12-18) (as Satavian Airlines)
HubsPort Hope/O'Connell
Secondary hubsPort Arthur/Fort Kinnon
Victoriaburg
Frequent-flyer programSkyPoints
AllianceSky Alliance
SubsidiariesSatavianExpress
Vlugwel
Fleet size89
Destinations61
Parent companyGovernment of Satavia (66%)
Traded asPHSX: SATX
HeadquartersGreystone, Port Hope, Satavia
Key peopleDerek Moyne, Chairman
Jack Lawson, CEO
RevenueIncrease G9.1 billion (2020)
Operating incomeIncrease G995 million (2020)
Net incomeIncrease G412 million (2020)
Employees18,339
Websitesatavian.co.sv

Satavian Airlines Corporation Ltd, commonly known as Satavian Airlines, is the flag carrier of Satavia and it's largest airline by fleet size, international destinations and passengers carried. Satavian Airlines is one of the world's oldest airlines through it's predecessor companies, with Satavian Imperial Airways Corporation, commonly known as SIAC,the oldest of those, founded in 1935 in order to provide a trans-Vehmens service from Port Hope, at the time capital of the Dominion of Satavia to Morwall, Estmere. Satavian Airlines dominated the Satavian commercial aviation industry during the late 20th century and into the early 21st century, but struggled to survive following the 2005 global financial recession. In 2006, the airline entered into administration, before being rescued by the Norton government, which began a huge resconstruction process that saw the airline lose a large portion of it's market share both internationally and domestically.

Satavian Airlines remains one of the largest airlines in the Asterias, and is a founding member of Sky Alliance, the world's second-largest airline alliance, through predecessor Air Satavia. Satavian Airlines operates a fleet of 89 aircraft, across 61 destinations on all four inhabited continents. The airline operates primarily out of it's main hub in Port Hope O'Connell International Airport, the larger of the two airports that service Port Hope, in addition to smaller operations originating from Port Arthur-Fort Kinnon International Airport and Victoriaburg International Airport. It's headquarters are in the Greystone suburb of Port Hope, adjacent to Port Hope/O'Connell Airport.

The airline operates a fleet consisting of Airbus A220, Airbus A320, Airbus A321, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, Boeing 747 and Boeing 787 aircraft. Following the nationalisation of the airline in 2006, the airline moderninsed it's ageing fleet. The airline has won Airtrax Best Asterian Airline for three consecutive years, in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

History

1935-1939: The early years

1939-1984: Satavian Airways and merger with SRA

1939-1984 (merger with SRA in 1969)

1984-2006:Air Satavia

1984-2006

2006-2008: Restructuring and global recession

2008-present: Satavian Airways

Corporate affairs

Ownership and structure

Head office

Subsidiaries

Sponsorship

Brand and livery

Destinations

Codeshare agreements

Fleet

Historical fleet

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Services

Catering

Cabin

Entertainment

Frequent flyer programme

Lounges

Environmental issues

Incidents and accidents