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Black Women-owned SRS Aviation Seeks To Provide Effective Air Service Solutions

Black Women-owned SRS Aviation Seeks To Provide Effective Air Service Solutions. SRS Aviation (Pty) Ltd is South Africa’s first, and only, fully empowered, black women-owned and operated airborne services business. Piloted and pioneered by Sibongile Sambo, SRS Aviation offers clients professional and personalised flight options to destinations around the world. The company’s Air charter services varies from VIP Charter, Tourist Charter, Cargo Charter; Game Count & Capture and Helicopter Services.

SRS Aviation is the African distributor of new and overhauled aircraft spare parts for the commercial, commuter, corporate, Military and Cargo aerospace Industries. The company also provides Ground handling Services Equipment:- Leasing / Rent, Maintenance, Fleet Management & Sales.

The freedom to fly is considered SRS Aviation’s most treasured prize to its individual clients, business partners; because each staff member understands what freedom truly feels like, the company considers qualified and experienced candidates that can add value to the services and overall business offering. SRS Aviation strives to become the dominant player in the Aviation Industry. It strives to create value for its shareholders and make a difference in the communities in which it operates in. The company also aims to provide affordable, flexible and safe products and services.

The company’s vision is to be the number one choice in effective and affordable air service solutions for individuals and businesses, locally and worldwide, by providing an unparalleled air service; aircraft spare parts and ground handling equipment that fulfils the requirements of its clients and that upholds the highest safety standards.

SRS Aviation aspires for excellence in delivery and will set new standards of innovation, entrepreneurship, professionalism, creativity and commitment that will be the benchmark for its competitors.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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