Air Trans Africa

Air Trans Africa
IATA ICAO Callsign
AG N/A Transaf
Founded 1964
Hubs None
Focus cities Salisbury
Fleet size 5
Destinations Domestic, Africa, Europe
Headquarters Salisbury, Rhodesia
Key people Jack Malloch

Air Trans Africa was formed by Jack Malloch in 1964 after his first company, Rhodesian Air Services failed in 1962. It operated a Super Constellation, a Douglas C-54 and a DH114 Heron aircraft before Southern Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI). The airline's financial crises were compounded when Ian Smith's government declared independence (UDI) on November 11, 1965.

It was a charter airline flying cargo and/or passengers to many different destinations throughout Europe and Africa. The company (in chronological order):

Aircraft

Pre-UDI
Post UDI

call sign was PG

Non IATA

Web page: www.jackmalloch.com

CL44: TR-LVO

DC-8-55F: TR-LVK and TR-LQR (later to be changed to PAA40 under CargOman, another company of Affretair's)

Livery

Fin and upper fuselage was medium blue fin, later green replaced the blue.

References

Air Trans Africa photos and info to be found in this website. Www.a2oxford.info


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