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South African Airways

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A SAA Boeing 747.

South African Airways is the flag carrier and largest airline of South Africa. It is based at Johannesburg. It has been flying since 1934 the airline currently files to africa with the only intercontinental destinations being Perth in Australia and Sao Paulo in Brazil the airline is member of Star Alliance since 2006

Current fleet

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SAA Airbus A330-200
SAA Airbus A340-600
SAA Boeing 737-300F

As of February 2018, South African Airways' fleet consists of the following aircraft:[1]

South African Airways fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Airbus A319-100 7 25 95 120
Airbus A320-200 10 24 114 138
Airbus A330-200 6 36 186 222
Airbus A330-300 5 46 203 249
Airbus A340-300 7 38 215 253 ZS-SXD in Team South Africa 2012 livery
231 269
Airbus A340-600 9 42 275 317 This fleet was originally ordered by Swissair. ZS-SNC in Star Alliance livery.
Boeing 737-800 6 32 125 157 ZS-SJV in Star Alliance livery.
Cargo fleet
Boeing 737-300F 3
Cargo
ZS-TGG Leased from Star Air Cargo
Total 53

References

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