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== Code Data ==
== Code Data ==


*[[IATA]] Code: '''7G'''
*[[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''7G'''
*[[ICAO]] Code: '''MKA'''
*[[International Civil Aviation Organisation|ICAO]] Code: '''MKA'''
*Callsign: Kruger-Air
*Callsign: Kruger-Air


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The MK Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at May [[2005]]):
The MK Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at May [[2005]]):


*2 [[Douglas DC-8]]-55F
*2 [[Douglas DC-8|Douglas DC-8-55F]]
*3 Douglas DC-8-62F
*3 [[Douglas DC-8|Douglas DC-8-62F]]
*2 Douglas DC-8-63F
*2 [[Douglas DC-8|Douglas DC-8-63F]]
*6 [[Boeing 747-200]]F
*6 [[Boeing 747|Boeing 747-200]]F


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 22:20, 16 August 2005

MK Airlines DC-8 at Manston, UK

MK Airlines is a cargo airline providing worldwide freight operations. It operates services throughout the world linking Accra, Ghana, their Licensed and Air Operator Certified base of operations, with Africa and the rest of the world. MK Airlines' Commercial, Flight and Ground Operations, Technical, Finance and Administration teams are all based at their UK base in Upper Hartfield, East Sussex. Its main base is Ostend International Airport (OST), with a hub at Kent International Airport (MSE), Manston.

Code Data

  • IATA Code: 7G
  • ICAO Code: MKA
  • Callsign: Kruger-Air

History

The airline was established in November 1990 and operations strated in 1991 with a single Douglas DC-8 aircraft and based out of London Gatwick Airport.

Fleet

The MK Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at May 2005):