Sky Cabs

Sky Cabs
IATA ICAO Callsign
2E SCB SKYCABS
Founded 1991
Commenced operations 1993
Ceased operations 2000
Hubs Bandaranaike International Airport
Headquarters Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sky Cabs (Pvt.) Ltd. was a cargo airline from Sri Lanka, which was headquartered at Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo[1] and had approximately 50 employees.[2]

History

The company was registered on 1 November 1991 and was issued an operating licence on 1993.[3][2] Sky Cabs offered scheduled and chartered international freight transport using a fleet of Antonov An-8 and An-12 aircraft.[1] The following destinations were served on a regular, scheduled basis:[2]

Terminated destinations

Country-City Airport Code Airport Name Notes Refs
IATAICAO
Bahrain
BahrainBAHOBBIBahrain International AirportTerminated
India
CalicutCCJVOCLCalicut International AirportTerminated
GoaGOIVOGOGoa International AirportTerminated
MumbaiBOMVABBChhatrapati Shivaji International AirportTerminated
TrivandrumTRVVOTVTrivandrum International AirportTerminated
Maldives
GanGANVRMGGan International AirportTerminated
Oman
MuscatMCTOOMSMuscat International AirportTerminated
Pakistan
LahoreLHEOPLAAllama Iqbal International AirportTerminated
Sri Lanka
colomboCMBVCBIBandaranaike International AirportTerminated

Fleet

Aircraft Introduced Retired
Antonov An-8
Antonov An-12

Subsequent closure

Investigation into the accident revealed a number of procedural failures, including the fact that the aircraft had been operated without a valid licence.

As a consequence, all international cargo airlines of Sri Lanka were grounded and had to be reassessed. Sky Cabs failed this procedure, and was subsequently shut down.

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Information about Sky Cabs". Aero Transport Data Bank. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 "World Airline Directory 1999". Flight International. 6 April 1999. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  3. ""Final Report An 12 Aircraft Accident on 24/03/2000 at Negombo, Sri Lanka" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority Sri Lanka. Retrieved 5 May 2013.


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