AberdAir

Aberdair Aviation is a group of general aviation companies that deliver aviation related solutions to support to a range of clients across Africa. With headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, and Air Operator Certificates (AOC's) in Kenya, Ghana, and South Sudan. They are affiliated operations in Liberia, Tanzania and Uganda. Aberdair works with clients such as oil, gas and mining companies, the UN and other aid and humanitarian agencies, Government, diplomatic and security missions, VIP related missions, tourism, and emergency medevac clients. They also provide aircraft sales, aviation training, and the supply of aircraft spare parts and aviation ground support equipment.[1]

Aberdair Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
AR ABA Aberdair Aviation
Founded2002
Commenced operations2002
Focus citiesNairobi, Kenya and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Fleet sizeFixed wing - 9
Helicopters - 4
HeadquartersNairobi, Kenya
Websitehttps://www.aberdair.com/

Fleet

The Aberdair fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2020)[2]

Aberdair Aviation fleet
Aircraft In
service
Notes
Embraer EMB-120 1
Embraer EMB-110 3
Aero Commander 690 2
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan 3
Eurocopter AS350 B3 3
Bell Helicopters 407 1
Total 13

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