South Supreme Airlines
South Supreme Airlines was a South Sudanese airline that began operations in September 2013.[2] The airline was formed using the fleet of Feeder Airlines, which operated two Fokker 50A's. As of May 2014 the airline had regularly scheduled flights three times a week between Juba and Entebbe.
Founded | 2013 |
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Ceased operations | 2017 |
Hubs | Juba Airport |
Fleet size | 1 |
Destinations | 2 |
Key people | Ayii Duang Ayii[1] |
Website | http://flysouthsupreme.com (defunct) |
Destinations
As of May 2014 the airline had two scheduled destinations:
Country | City | Airport | Refs |
---|---|---|---|
South Sudan | Juba | Juba International Airport | |
South Sudan | Wau | Wau Airport | |
Uganda | Entebbe | Entebbe Airport | |
Fleet
As of March 2017 the South Supreme Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[3]
Aircraft | In Fleet |
---|---|
Bombardier CRJ100 | 1 |
TOTAL | 1 |
Accidents and incidents
On 20 March 2017, South Supreme Airlines Antonov An-26 aircraft was destroyed by fire after crashing at South Sudan’s Wau airport.[4]
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References
- "Ethiopian to partner South Sudanese government in new carrier". Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "Accident: South Supreme F50 at Aweil on Jan 7th 2014, runway excursion". Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "South Supreme Airlines on ch-aviation". Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- Kraft, Melanie. "BREAKING Passenger plane crashed at Wau airport in South Sudan - AIRLIVE.net". Retrieved 21 March 2017.
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