CemAir (Pty) South Africa, servicing popular tourist destinations and important business towns, as well as leasing aircraft to other airlines across Africa. The airline's head office and engineering and maintenance facility are located in Hangar 6 OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.[2]

CemAir
IATAICAOCallsign
5ZKEMCEMAIR
Founded2005
HubsOR Tambo International Airport
Frequent-flyer programSkyrewards
Fleet size26
HeadquartersKempton Park, South Africa
Key peopleMiles van der Molen (CEO)[1]
Websitecemair.co.za

History

The company was formed in 2005[3] with the purpose of operating turboprop commuter aircraft, with the initial fleet consisting of 1 Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft and 3 Beechcraft 1900C aircraft.[citation needed]

In January 2018, the South African Civil Aviation Authority withdrew the Certificate of Airworthiness for 12 of the airline's aircraft due to allegedly unqualified personnel certifying the aircraft as airworthy. It was subsequently forced by the authorities to suspend operations in late 2018.[4] The airline successfully launched a High Court challenge and the grounding was overturned. The CAA then again grounded the Airline in January 2019 and CemAir challenged the decision before the Civil Aviation Appeal Committee. On 29 April 2019, the CAAC issued a judgement in favour of the airline, calling the CAA's actions "irrational, arbitrary, unreasonable and procedurally unfair" and "factually wrong."[5][4][6][7]

In January 2021, CemAir signed an interline agreement with Ethiopian Airlines.[8]

Destinations

Charter operations

Based at OR Tambo International Airport, South Africa, a large portion of the fleet is deployed outside of South Africa. The main foreign deployments are to Mali in West Africa, Gaborone, Botswana, and Juba, South Sudan.[citation needed]

Scheduled destinations

Cemair operates to the following destinations as per the FlyCemair website.[9]

Domestic

International

Fleet

CemAir Beechcraft 1900D
CemAir Bombardier CRJ200

As of April 2023, the CemAir fleet consists of the following aircraft:[12][failed verification] [13]

AircraftIn FleetOrdersPassengersNotes
Beechcraft 1900D419
Bombardier CRJ100450
Bombardier CRJ200450
Bombardier CRJ700270
Bombardier CRJ900590
De Havilland Canada Dash 8-100137
De Havilland Canada Dash 8 Q300250
De Havilland Canada Dash 8 Q400478
Total26

Accidents and incidents

CemAir suffered two hull losses in 2008 with aircraft leased out to 3rd parties, one in South Sudan and the other in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

References

Media related to CemAir at Wikimedia Commons