Comair (South Africa)


Comair Limited is an airline based in South Africa that operates scheduled services on domestic routes as a British Airways franchisee. It also operates as a low-cost carrier under its own kulula.com brand. Its main base is OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, and has focus cities at Cape Town International Airport and King Shaka International Airport. Its headquarters are near OR Tambo in the Bonaero Park area of Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng.

History

The idea for the airline came out of discussion of two second world war pilots based in Egypt, J.M.S. Martin and A.L. Zoubert, they gained another partner Leon Zimmerman and Commercial Air Services was formed in 1943 on their return to South Africa. The company began charter operations on 15 June 1946 using Fairchild F-24 Argus aircraft. Scheduled services between Rand Airport, Johannesburg and Durban began on 1 July 1948, using a Cessna 195.
In 1978, Donald Novick negotiated a management buyout of Comair's aviation assets. A lengthy legal battle ensued between Novick and the Pickard Group. On 5 June 1978, Justice George Colman rendered a 291-page document in favour of Novick. In doing so, Colman established 12 precedents in South African corporate law; the litigation is now considered to be a landmark case.
When Novick joined Comair in 1961, the company had some 50 employees and operated two Douglas DC-3 aircraft. Under his direction, the company expanded its fleet into jet aircraft after the de-regulation of South African airline routes in 1991, and today

Corporate affairs

Ownership and structure

Comair Limited is a public company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange that operates scheduled and non-scheduled airline services under both its low-fare airline brand, kulula.com, and under the British Airways brand, as part of a licence agreement with British Airways PLC.
The group also has a number of subsidiary activities, including:
Comair also has a 56% shareholding in The Highly Nutritious Food Company Proprietary Limited, trading as Eatrite, that distributes its products to retailers in South Africa.

Business trends

The key trends for the Comair group are shown below, as at years ending 30 June:

200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Turnover 2,6883,0493,0103,5884,1635,3875,9035,8915,9606,0646,5377,126
Profits before tax 103114124106113313743012954354711,103
Profits after tax 219193297326897
Number of employees1,7811,7821,9411,9531,8531,9122,0262,0882,1002,1212,2062,193
Number of passengers 5.25.15.45.55.86.0
Passenger load factor 767679
Number of aircraft 232325242427262525262625
Notes/sources

Headquarters

The Group’s headquarters are based at 1 Marignane Drive, Bonaero Park, Kempton Park.

Destinations

British Airways franchisee

Comair offer flights to and from the following destinations, operating under the British Airways brand:
;Mauritius
;Namibia
;South Africa
;Zambia
;Zimbabwe
Comair offers flights to and from the following destinations, operating under the kulula.com brand:
;South Africa
Comair codeshares with the following airlines:
, Comair fleet includes the following aircraft operated as British Airways franchise:

Incidents and accidents