AirQuarius Aviation

Defunct South African airline, 1997–2012 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

AirQuarius Aviation was an airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa, operating chartered flights and aircraft leasing contracted by companies throughout Africa and Asia. The airline's base was at Lanseria Airport, Johannesburg.[1]

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AirQuarius Aviation
IATA ICAO Call sign
- AQU QUARIUS
Founded1997
Ceased operationsFebruary 2012
HubsLanseria Airport
Secondary hubsCape Town International Airport
Fleet size1
HeadquartersJohannesburg, South Africa
Key peopleGavin Branson August 1967 – October 2014
Websitehttps://www.airquarius.com/ defunct
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AirQuarius (ZS-GAV) "Karen" Boeing 737-200.

History

AirQuarius Aviation (Pty) Ltd was established by Gavin Branson in 1997 and started operations in 2001, doing business as AirQuarius Air Charter. The name was changed to Branson Air (Pty) Ltd, doing business as AirQuarius in 2007.[citation needed] At one time, it had 120 employees.[1] The airline specialized in operating flights to political crisis areas. As such, AirQuarius was the only operator into Baghdad or Basra during the Iraq War.[2] Other missions included UN flights into Afghanistan and Sudan.[citation needed]

In 2011, it was alleged that an air operating certificate was awarded to an AirQuarius Charters aircraft on the basis of an inspection form which the inspector said was not written or signed by him.[3]

AirQuarius stopped operating on 7 February 2012.[3]

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Accidents and incidents

  • June 1, 2002 - A HS 748 belonging to AirQuarius Aviation and carrying Hansie Cronje crashed into Cradock Peak, in the Outeniqua Mountains located in George. All three people, including Hansie were killed.[4]

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