Transafrik International Explained

Airline:Transafrik International
Fleet Size:3
Iata:PQ
Icao:TFK
Founded:1984
Website:transafrik.com

Transafrik International is a cargo airline based in Angola with its offices in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates.[1]

History

Transafrik has been in operation as a privately owned airline since 1984. Transafrik International was created initially to support the operation of Roan Selection Trust International - a diamond mining company. The diamond mining site is located in Cuango River, which is only reachable by C130 Hercules. They set up a short landing area in the site. Landmines planted by UNITA prevented the MAC truck from reaching the area, so Christian Rudolph G. Hellinger (CRGH), then President of RST International, created Transafrik International. CRGH is a German national born in Leipzig, East Germany.

It is a cargo airline, with airplane registration in the Republic of São Tomé e Príncipe, is currently working on contracts for the United Nations and has previously been on contract for the WFP (World Food Program) during the civil war in Angola for relief support. In 2006 Transafrik International was approached by the UN, which is its main contractor in Africa, to re-register the fleet to another nation for aviation safety reasons. Initial approaches were conducted to re-register the fleet from São Tomé e Príncipe (S9) to Uganda (5X). However until 2008 all airplanes are still registered in São Tomé e Príncipe.

Destinations

Transafrik operates freight charter flights within Africa for customers such as the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross as well as other freight operators.[2]

Fleet

Current fleet

The Transafrik International fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of August 2017):[3]

Transafik International Fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
Boeing 727-100C1 - Cargo
Boeing 727-100F2 - Cargo
Total 3 -

Former aircraft

The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft:

Accidents and incidents

Notes and References

  1. http://www.transafrik.com/contact.html transafrik.com - Contact
  2. http://www.transafrik.com/customers.html transafrik.com - Customers
  3. Global Airline Guide 2017 (Part Two). Airliner World. November 2017. 30.
  4. Web site: ATDB.aero aerotransport.org AeroTransport Data Bank. www.aerotransport.org. 2017-07-05.
  5. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules S9-CAO Vila Nova. Ranter. Harro. aviation-safety.net. 2017-07-05.
  6. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules D2-EHD Huambo. Ranter. Harro. aviation-safety.net. 2017-07-05.
  7. Web site: Plane crash near Kabul killed all 7 on board -official. 12 October 2010. Reuters. 2011-11-13.
  8. Web site: ASN Aircraft Accident: Lockheed L-100-20 Hercules 5X-TUC Kabul Airport (KBL). 29 January 2011. Aviation Safety Network. Flight Safety Foundation. 2011-11-13.