Southern Africa Air Cargo and Air Freight
Latest Member News
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AFRICA AIR CARGO CHARTER SERVICE
Aerolift Limited offers to the African air cargo industry reliable on-time charters accross the African continent and from Africa to the Middle East. Using IL-76's and AN-12 for industrial and outsize cargo, and a DC-8-62F for standard loads, Aerolift is on 24 hour call and ready to fly every unique cargo requirement immediately. Usually flying to, and out of Johannesburg - South Africa we regularly have capacity available southbound at favourable rates. Regular destinations out of Johannesburg include West- and Central Africa, and to the UAE region.
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new office
We are glad to announce the opening of our cargo and sales office in Miami headed up by Ursula Gantinano.Please feel free to contact her for any additional support or assistance. www.questair.co.za
Latest Cargo Notices
The new air cargo world index website will display notices for cargo requiring air craft capacity or other business opportunities relating to the air cargo industry.
Latest Aircraft
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Cargo Aircraft: IL-76TD
- Operating Region Gulf Middle East
- Origin: IATA / ICAO SHJ /
- Destination: IATA / ICAO LAD /
- Load / Volume 50000 / 190
- Aircraft Flying on: Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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Cargo Aircraft: Douglas DC-3
- Operating Region Central Africa
- Origin: IATA / ICAO BJM / HBBA
- Destination: IATA / ICAO /
- Load / Volume 3000 / 35
- Aircraft Flying on: Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Cargo Aircraft: Douglas DC-3
- Operating Region Central Africa
- Origin: IATA / ICAO BJM / HBBA
- Destination: IATA / ICAO /
- Load / Volume 3000 / 35
- Aircraft Flying on: Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Cargo Aircraft: A300B4F
- Operating Region Central Africa
- Origin: IATA / ICAO XXX / XXXX
- Destination: IATA / ICAO XXX / XXXX
- Load / Volume 43470 / 393
- Aircraft Flying on: Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Cargo Aircraft: A300B4F
- Operating Region Central Africa
- Origin: IATA / ICAO XXX / XXXX
- Destination: IATA / ICAO XXX / XXXX
- Load / Volume 43470 / 393
- Aircraft Flying on: Thursday, March 27, 2008

