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Trek Airways

Trek Airways was an airline based in South Africa that operated from August 1953 until April 1994.

Trek Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
JW TKE TREKAIR
FoundedAugust 1953
Ceased operationsApril 1994
HeadquartersSouth Africa
Trek Airways Boeing 747SP.

History edit

Founded in 1953 by retired German Generalmajor Friedrich Wilhelm von Mellenthin (1904–1997), Trek Airways was the only South African airline apart from SAA to fly international services. At the beginning, flights were operated from Europe to South Africa with one over-night stop. The aircraft used at the time was the Vickers VC.1 Viking. Since the Viking did not have the range for the operations, they were replaced by the Douglas DC-4 and Lockheed L-749A Constellation. Later on it operated the Lockheed L-1649 Starliner.

Trek operated from London, Düsseldorf, Vienna and Luxembourg to Windhoek and Johannesburg with two or three intermediate stops.[1] In 1964 an arrangement with Luxair was made whereby Luxair would carry connecting passengers to other European airports.

It was in 1968 that the first jet aircraft was used when a Boeing 707 was introduced, but with the embargo of South African registered aircraft due to Apartheid, Trek had to suspend flights for a period of time. Those operations were re-established in 1991 and once again a co-operation with Luxair was established whereby Trek used a Luxair/Luxavia Boeing 747SP painted in the old Trek color scheme. It was also during this time that Trek founded a subsidiary called Flitestar using Airbus A320 and ATR-72 aircraft. In 1991, politics changed again and the South African Government deregulated its aviation policy. Trek Airways applied for and was granted a license for a South African domestic service, in direct competition to SAA. Flitestar was born operating Airbus A320s. On 11 April 1994, Trek ceased all operations.[2]

Fleet details edit

Bibliography edit

  • William Buckland "Paddy" Rorke: Trek Airways – A South African Adventure, Athena Press, 2007

References edit

  1. ^ Trek Airways
  2. ^ Hengi, [page needed]

Hengi, B.I. (2000). Airlines Remembered: Over 200 Airlines of the Past, Described and Illustrated in Colour. Midland. ISBN 9781857800913.

External links edit

  Media related to Trek Airways at Wikimedia Commons

  • TimeTableImages
  • Trek photos at AirnersNet
  • DC-4 accident no fatalities
  • Trek Airways website in South Africa

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