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New regional carrier to serve ‘untapped’ routes

30 Nov 2016 - by Chana Boucher
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KHUPHUKA Kings Airways, a new airline

offering cargo flights from Durban’s

Dube Trade Port, plans to launch

passenger services later this year on

routes it believes are “untapped”.

Marketing director, Sihle Bam, says

the plan is to launch scheduled and

charter flights from Durban to Nigeria,

Swaziland and the DRC. “We have

prioritised cargo for the initial phase

and this will give a stable foundation

to build on for passenger flights in the

next phase,” says Sihle. The passenger

flights will be operated with a 150-seat

Airbus A319 and a 180-seat Airbus

A320.

In February, Khuphuka introduced

its cargo flights between Durban and

Lubumbashi via Ndola. The airline was

ounded in Durban, which is

where the head office and

main operations team are

located.

“We have done some

extensive groundwork to

start cargo routes to these

destinations. It makes sense

for us to therefore extend

these routes into passenger

flights as well.”

Sihle adds that Khuphuka

Kings Airways aims to create

“easy travel” on routes where

there is currently a shortage

of services, particularly in

Africa. “For any business to

succeed in a competitive

environment, it must target

areas where the demand

exceeds the current supply,”

he says.

The airline’s launch is set

for September. Khuphuka is

in the process of acquiring

the necessary aviation

certification and hopes to

have the process completed in

the next six months. But Sihle

says the airline has made an

interim arrangement to fly with

temporary permits while the

AOC process is under way.

Khuphuka Kings Airways

was founded by Musa Mdluli,

who spent 13 years in exile in

Russia and other countries.

He studied medicine and

practised as a doctor while

establishing relationships

with Russian, Ukrainian and

German business people,

including aircraft operators,

who now play a role in the

operations of Khuphuka

Kings Airways and are leasing

aircraft to the airline. “The

Khuphuka Kings team is

passionate, resilient and

determined to make a positive

impact on the South African

economy and Africa as a

whole.” 

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