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Marsland Aviation
IATA ICAO Call sign M7 MSL MARSLANDAIR | |
Founded | 2001 |
Ceased operations | 2013 |
Hubs | Khartoum International AirportJuba Airport |
Frequent-flyer program | Marsland Frequent Flyer Club |
Alliance | Jamah Group |
Fleet size | 3 |
Destinations | 10 |
Headquarters | Khartoum, Sudan |
Key people | Rashid Ortashi |
Website | http://www.marsland-avi.com/ |
A Marsland Aviation Yak-42D at Khartoum
Marsland Aviation was an airline based in Khartoum, Sudan. It suspended operations in November 2013.[1]
As of December 2012, Marsland Aviations operated scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations:[2]
- Egypt
- Kenya
- South Sudan
- Juba (Juba Airport) hub
- Malakal (Malakal Airport)
- Rumbek (Rumbek Airport)
- Sudan
The Marsland Aviation fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of December 2012):[3]
Marsland Aviation fleet
Aircraft | Total | Passengers(Business/Economy) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Tupolev Tu-134 | 1 | operated for Dove Air Services | |
Boeing 737-200 | 1 | operated by Sun Air (Sudan) | |
Yakovlev Yak-42D | 1 | 8/100 | |
Total | 3 |
- ^ "Forex crunch forces Marsland to suspend ops, Lufthansa to axe Khartoum". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
- ^ Marsland Aviation destination list Archived 2007-07-23 at archive.today
- ^ "Directory: World Airlines (2009)". Flight International: 41–87. 2009-03-31.