SonAir


SonAir Airline Services, S.A., commonly known as SonAir was established as DAR on 10 October 1979, is a venture of the Angolan national petroleum company Sonangol Group.

Operations

It provides helicopter services to Angolan oil facilities, both onshore and offshore, as well as scheduled and charter services within Africa and to the United States.
Domestically they also provide air transportation to several business groups - private and government, outside the oil business. The company was also the first to provide direct transportation of passengers and cargo between Angola and the United States. Until 2018, the airline provided thrice-weekly services between Luanda and Houston utilizing a Boeing 747-400 operated by Atlas Air.
In Angola, SonAir is once again investing in its fleet after several years of impasse over the company's future. In a first phase, the Sonangol subsidiary was included in the privatization program announced in 2019, while several strategic changes and a program to refound the largest company in the country were introduced. This caused some internal ripples because Sonangol's Board of Directors argued that supporting the oil industry is a profitable business.
These decisions also led to the separation of the functions of concessionaire and operator. It was also established that Sonangol would focus mainly on its core business. In this context, the market for the provision of air transport services to the oil industry was liberalized, putting an end to the monopoly, which led to the entry of new players in this segment. After avoiding the closure of the company, Sonair is now looking to reinforce its operations in a context of greater internal competition.

Destinations

As of May 2018 SonAir operated scheduled flights to the following destinations:
;Angola
  • Cabinda
  • Catumbela
  • Luanda, hub
  • Soyo

    Fleet

, Sonair operates the following aircraft:
Fixed wing
Helicopters:
The fleet included the following aircraft :
The airline previously operated the following aircraft: