Aerolift
South African airline (2002–09)
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Aerolift was a South African airline based in Bryanston, Gauteng, Johannesburg, operating chartered passenger and cargo flights within Africa using Soviet-built aircraft. Aerolift also offered aircraft lease services. The airline was launched in 2002 and shut down in 2009 following two fatal accidents that had occurred in the same year.[1][2]
Founded2002
Ceased operations2009
HeadquartersJohannesburg, South Africa
Websitehttp://www.aerolift.org/ (defunct)
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| Founded | 2002 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 2009 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Johannesburg, South Africa | ||||||
| Website | http://www.aerolift.org/ (defunct) | ||||||

Fleet
Upon closure, the Aerolift fleet included the following aircraft:[2]
Accidents and incidents
- On 20 February 2009, an Aerolift Antonov An-12 crashed upon take-off at Luxor International Airport, Egypt due to an engine fire, killing all five crew members on board.[3]
- On March 9, 2009 Aerolift Ilyushin Il-76 S9-SAB crashed into Lake Victoria just after takeoff from Entebbe Airport, Uganda, killing all 11 people on board. Two of the engines had caught fire on take-off. The aircraft had been chartered by DynCorp on behalf of AMISOM. The accident was investigated by Uganda's Ministry of Transport, which concluded that all four engines were time-expired and that Aerolift's claim that maintenance had been performed which extended their service live and that the work had been certified could not be substantiated.[4]