Kalahari Express Airlines
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Kalahari Express Airlines (KEA) was an airline based in Windhoek, Namibia. It was formed in 1998, operating from Eros Airport. KEA merged with Air Namibia in 2001.


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Code: KEA (not current) *
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: KALAHARI (not current)


History

The airline was set to start service in 1997, though as of 1998, service had not yet started. The airline had difficulty in obtaining loans to purchase two Fokker F28-Mark 3000 from
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. Destinations to be served from Windhoek were Johannesburg and Cape Town.


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of a Fokker F-28-3000 Fellowship of KEA Defunct airlines of Namibia Airlines established in 1998 Airlines disestablished in 2001 Namibian companies established in 1998 2001 disestablishments in Namibia {{Namibia-stub