Air Mauritius
Air Mauritius is the national airline of the island of Mauritius. It began in June 1967, growing out of the necessity for Mauritians to explore international markets and introduce their country to potential investors soon after Mauritius reached independence.
Air Mauritius started with a small Piper Navajo airplane, on a flight from Mauritius to the neighboring country of Réunion.
During the 1970s and 1980s, the airline operated Boeing 747s, on their sp configuration (sp meaning Special Performance), on their longer routes. Nowadays, all the 747s are gone, but they use the Airbus A340 type, with Boeing 767s, ATR 42s and one new Airbus A319. Air Mauritius is also one of the few airlines in the world (Aeroflot, British Airways and Pan Am being among the others) that have combined airplane service with helicopter flights, using the Bell range helicopters.
Air Mauritius has a large presence on European, African and Indian Ocean country airports, and the company performs a range of services in Mauritius for international airlines.
Air Mauritius used to have a contract with Wooster to have their Model airplane models marketed, but now they have an exclusive deal with Herpa Wings.
External links
- AFRICASPOTTER.at.tt - More background information about aviation, airlines and airports in Southern Africa