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SonAir Airline Services, S.A.
SonAir Serviço Aéreo, S.A.R.L.
File:LogoSonair en.png
IATA ICAO Call sign
- SOR SONAIR
Founded1998
HubsQuatro de Fevereiro Airport
Fleet size61
Destinations9
Parent companySonangol Group
HeadquartersLuanda, Angola
Key peopleJoão Alves Andrade (President)
Websitehttp://www.sonairsarl.com/
SonAir Beech 1900D

SonAir Airline Services, S.A. (SonAir Serviço Aéreo), known as SonAir, is a subsidiary of Sonangol Group, the National Petroleum Company of Angola. Its core business is helicopter transportation services to the oil industry operating in Angola, by ferrying people from and to onshore and offshore facilities, and beyond that they also provide worldwide air services for other businesses and single entities. Occasionally the company provides charter services within Africa. Domestically they also provide air transportation to several business groups - private and government, outside the oil business.

The company is also the first to provide direct transportation of passengers and cargo between Angola and the United States. The airline provides thrice-weekly services from Houston to Luanda on a Boeing 747-400 (10 First Class, 143 Business Class and 36 Economy Class seats), operated on an Outsourced ACMI basis by Atlas Air.

Destinations

As of December 2008 SonAir operates scheduled flights to the following destinations:

  • Domestic

Fleet

As of August 2008 the Sonair fleet includes:

On order: 2 Airbus A340-500 (Operated by Hi Fly)

Offshore helicopters:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Atlas Air Selected To Operate Premium Charter Service Between Houston and Luanda, Angola". Retrieved: 15 June 2010
  2. Sonair Domestic timetable. Retrieved: 9 December 2008
  3. Flight International 2008 World Airliner Census (online version). Retrieved: 9 December 2008
  4. First A319CJ for Sonair
  5. SonAir website fleet page. Retrieved: 9 December 2008

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