Airline: | Sabah Air Aviation |
Iata: | SA |
Icao: | SAX |
Callsign: | SABAH AIR |
Parent: | Sabah State Ministry of Finance |
Hubs: | Kota Kinabalu |
Headquarters: | Sabah Air Building, Jalan Johor, off Jalan Selangor, Tanjung Aru, 88100, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia |
Fleet Size: | 11 |
Subsidiaries: | Sazma Aviation |
Sabah Air Aviation Sdn. Bhd. (stylized as Sabah Air; abbreviated as SAA) is a non-scheduled airline with its main base in the Sabah Air Building in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.[1]
The airline was incorporated in 1975 as a private limited company wholly owned by the state government of Sabah, under the purview of the state Ministry of Finance. The board of directors is made up of the state government and the private sector. The role of the board is to formulate a set of strategies and policies to achieve a common goal and vision. The Air Operator Certificate issued to SabahAir by the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation permits it to carry out non-scheduled air services and flying services to any destinations in Malaysia.
Sabah Air currently provides sightseeing flights above neighbouring islands and beaches in Sabah, such as Gaya, Manukan, and Sapi islands, to visitors. The airline has also charter services for interested customers. Business and visiting flights are arranged for both diplomatic and private missions. Apart from these services, the airline has also provided aerial filming and photography. It has also recently started its Flying Doctor Services, utilising the Airbus Helicopters for the State Government. The airline's offshore operation will be shifted to its subsidiary Sazma Aviation once AOC has been given by DCA. The company involved will be utilising the Sikorsky Helicopter, which have been already delivered.
As of September 2020, the Sabah Air Aviation fleet includes:[5]
Aircraft | Number in Service | Number on Order | Number of Seats | |
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1 | align=center | - | 10 | |
Bell 206B Jet Ranger helicopter | 4 | align=center | - | 4 |
Beechcraft King Air | 1 | align=center | - | 9 |
AgustaWestland AW109 Grand | 1 | align=center | - | 6 |
Eurocopter AS355NP | 3 | align=center | - | 5 |