Air Fiji

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Air Fiji was an airline based in Nausori, Fiji. It operated inter-island services to destinations within the Fijian Islands. Its main base was Nausori International Airport, Suva, with a base at Nadi International Airport. Before being headquartered in Nausori, Air Fiji was headquartered in Suva.

History

The airline was established in 1967 and started operations on 10 July 1967 as Air Pacific. On 29 March 1971, Air Pacific was renamed Fiji Air and again renamed to Air Fiji in February 1995. It was owned by Aviation Investments (55%), government of Fiji (11%) and other shareholders (34%). It had 229 employees (at March 2007). Air Fiji suspended operations for two weeks in 2008. Air Fiji ceased operations on 1 May 2009 due to financial issues.

Destinations

Air Fiji operated the following services (at June 2008): Terminated destinations before closure:

Fleet

The Air Fiji fleet included the following aircraft (at December 2008):

Accidents and incidents

On 24 July 1999, Air Fiji Flight 121, an Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante (registered DQ-AFN) operated a domestic flight from Suva to Nadi, crashed into a mountain near Delailasakau, killing all 17 occupants on board. The crash was caused by a drunk captain.

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