Safi Airways facts for kids
Founded | 2006 |
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Ceased operations | 2016 |
Operating bases | Kabul International Airport |
Frequent-flyer program | Saffron Rewards |
Fleet size | 3 |
Destinations | 8 |
Company slogan | The International Airline of Afghanistan |
Parent company | Safi Airways Ltd |
Headquarters | Kabul, Afghanistan |
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Safi Airways was an airline from Afghanistan. It was known as the "International Airline of Afghanistan." The airline started flying in 2006 and stopped its operations in 2016.
Its main office was in the Safi Airline Center in Shahr-e-Naw, Kabul, Afghanistan. Safi Airways also had an office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
About Safi Airways
Safi Airways was a private airline. This means it was owned by individuals, not the government. An Afghan businessman named Rahim Safi founded the airline in 2006.
The airline used special codes to identify itself. Its IATA code was 4Q, and its ICAO code was SFW. These codes are used worldwide to identify airlines and their flights.
Where Safi Airways Flew
Safi Airways flew to 8 different places. Its main base was Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan. From there, it connected Afghanistan to other countries.
The airline's slogan was "The International Airline of Afghanistan". This showed its goal to connect Afghanistan with the rest of the world through air travel.
The Aircraft Fleet
Safi Airways had a fleet of 3 aircraft. Over its years of operation, it used different types of airplanes. These included the Boeing 737-300, the Airbus A340-300, and the Airbus A320-200. It also used a Boeing 767-200ER.
These planes helped Safi Airways carry passengers and cargo. They flew on routes connecting Afghanistan to various international destinations.
Images for kids
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A former Safi Airways Boeing 737-300 (2009)
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Former Safi Airways Airbus A340-300 still wearing the livery of previous operator Air Comet (2010)
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Safi Airways Airbus A320-200
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Safi Airways Boeing 767-200ER
See also
In Spanish: Safi Airways para niños