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词条 Jubba Airways
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  1. History

  2. Overview

  3. Fleet

     Current Fleet  Former Fleet 

  4. Accidents and incidents

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2013}}{{Infobox Airline
|airline = Jubba Airways
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|logo = Jubairlogo.jpg
|fleet_size = 3
|destinations = 9
|IATA = 3J/JZ
|ICAO = JUB
|callsign = JUBBA
|parent =
|company_slogan = We make it easy for you
|founded = May 1998
|headquarters = Nairobi, Kenya
|hubs = Aden Adde International Airport, Hargeisa Egal International Airport
|secondary_hubs = Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport
|focus_cities = Bosaso, Galkayo, Dubai, Jeddah
|frequent_flyer =
|lounge =
|alliance =
|website = {{URL|www.jubbaairways.com}}
}}Jubba Airways is a Somali airline.[1] Previously headquartered at the Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia,[1] it is now based in Nairobi, Kenya, with additional branches in various other global areas.[2] It operates domestic passenger and cargo flights within Somalia, as well as to destinations in the Middle East.[1]

History

The carrier was founded in 1998 by one Calgary-based Somali entrepreneurs, Said Nur Qailie .[3]

On May 1998, a month after the company had been established, the airline embarked on its first voyage. This represented the first direct flight from Sharjah to Mogadishu since the state-owned Somali Airlines discontinued operations in 1991.[4]

Overview

As of 2009, Jubba Airways is registered in Nairobi, Kenya. It also has branches in Somalia, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Uganda.[4]

The airline largely fills the niche vacated by the defunct Somali Airlines, and operates domestic passenger and cargo services.[1] It serves destinations in Somalia including Mogadishu, Hargeisa, Bosaso and Galkayo. Flights to Djibouti, the UAE (Dubai), and for Hajj pilgrims to Jeddah are also important routes for the airline. In addition, the airline offers cargo flights.[4]

Jubba Airways maintains its own aircraft, serviced by engineers that are a part of a team of 300 trained employees.[4]

The carrier plans to lease more planes and open new branches so as to offer more destinations to its growing number of passengers.[4]

In February 2015, Jubba Airways officially merged with Daallo Airlines to form the African Airways Alliance.[5]

In December 2018, Jubba Airways was serving the following scheduled destinations:[6]

CountryCityAirport
KenyaNairobiJomo Kenyatta International Airport
Saudi ArabiaJeddahKing Abdulaziz International Airport
SomaliaBosasoBosaso Airport
SomaliaGalkayoAbdullahi Yusuf Airport
SomaliaGaroweGarowe Airport
SomaliaGurielGuriel Airport
SomaliaHargeisaHargeisa Airport
SomaliaKismayoKismayo Airport
SomaliaMogadishuAden Adde International Airport
United Arab EmiratesDubaiDubai International Airport

Fleet

Current Fleet

The Jubba Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2018):[7]

Jubba Airways Fleet
AircraftIn FleetOrdersPassengersNotes
Airbus A321-1001179
Fokker 50250
Total30

Former Fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:

  • 2 Airbus A320-200[8]
  • 1 Airbus A321 (operated by Hermes Airlines)
  • 2 Boeing 737-200
  • 1 Boeing 737-300
  • 1 Boeing 737-400[8]

Accidents and incidents

DateLocationAircraftTail numberAircraft damageFatalitiesDescriptionRefs
{{dts|format=dmy|2012|4|28}}Hargeisa}}Antonov An-243X-GEBW/O{{nts|0}}On a flight from Hargeisa International Airport in Hargeisa to Abdullahi Yusuf International Airport in Galkayo, an Antonov An-24 blew both right gear main tires, causing the aircraft to veer off the runway. The plane's wing separated from the body. No injuries were reported, although the aircraft was substantially damaged.[9]

See also

{{Portal|Somalia|Aviation}}
  • Daallo Airlines

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Centre For Aviation |url=http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/jubba-airways-6j |publisher=Jubba Airways |accessdate=22 January 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202133148/http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/jubba-airways-6j |archivedate=2 February 2014 }}
2. ^"Company Profile." Jubba Airways. Retrieved on 22 January 2014. "Headquarters The 30th Street, P.O.Box 6200, Mogadishu – Somalia"
3. ^{{cite news|title=The Top Ten Businessmen in Mogadishu|url=http://www.africaintelligence.com/ION/politics-power/2004/11/27/the-top-ten-businessmen-in-mogadishu,12301915-EVE|accessdate=6 September 2013|newspaper=The Indian Ocean Newsletter|date=27 November 2004}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://jubbaairways.com/company-profile.html|title=Jubba Airways - Company Profile|publisher=|accessdate=3 February 2016}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Regional airlines merge as Somali airspace draws competition|url=http://goobjoog.com/english/?p=10430|accessdate=18 February 2015|agency=Goobjoog|date=17 February 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jubbaairways.com|title=Jubba airways|publisher=|accessdate=19 December 2018}}
7. ^{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2017 (Part One)|journal=Airliner World|issue=October 2017|page=19}}
8. ^{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)|journal=Airliner World|issue=October 2016|page=19}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.avherald.com/h?article=44ecbd04&opt=0|title=Accident: Jubba AN24 at Galkayo on Apr 28th 2012, burst tires, veered off runway and broke up|publisher=The Aviation Herald|accessdate=20 April 2012}}

External links

  • {{official website}}
  • The Atlantic, [https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/07/why-does-a-country-with-few-roads-have-a-growing-airline-industry/277760/ Why Does A Country With Few Roads Have a Growing Airline Industry?], July 14, 2013
{{Airlines of Somalia}}

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