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The Rejected Flight Attendant Who Started Her Own Airline by despam(m): 9:48pm On Jun 26, 2017

Sibongile Sambo, Founder, SRS Aviation Africa

When Sibongile Sambo, a 42-year old woman from South Africa, was told by South African Airways that she did not qualify for a flight attendant position because she did not meet their minimum height requirement, she decided to take matters into her own hands.

She became an entrepreneur, and started her very own airline called SRS Aviation, and until this day, her company is the only Black woman-owned and operated aviation company in Africa.

So, how did she do it?

Starting an airline is not an easy or cheap thing to do, but despite this, she was still able to get it off the ground.

First, she formed her company and gave it the name of SRS Aviation. Then, she bid and won a contract for cargo transport issued by the South African government and formed a partnership with MCC Aviation – a South African-based fixed & rotor wing charter operator.

Finally, she sold her car and cashed out her mother’s pension to help her obtain an Air Operating Certificate from the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). It wasn’t an easy process, but she was able to raise the needed capital and make it work!

Now, Sambo’s company offers their clients professional and personalized flight options to destinations in Africa and around the world. Their services include VIP charters, tourist charters, cargo charters, game count & capture, and helicopter services. Her customers pay anywhere from $1,000 USD to $200,000 USD per flight.

Her vision

Sambo’s vision is to be the number one choice in affordable air service solutions for individuals and businesses, locally and worldwide, by providing an unparalleled air service. She also aims to uphold the highest safety standards.

When it comes to giving back to her local community, she is also very passionate about helping young people by sharing her knowledge and expertise. During a recent interview with CNN, she commented, “I’m where I am today because somebody invested in me. It’s my opportunity now to invest in other people.”

Source: http://www.ofonimeessien.com/the-rejected-flight-attendant-who-started-her-own-airline/

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Re: The Rejected Flight Attendant Who Started Her Own Airline by Theblackstalln: 9:53pm On Jun 26, 2017
This is great... Kudos to the woman, she channelled her anger into positive things

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Re: The Rejected Flight Attendant Who Started Her Own Airline by jiangchu: 10:02pm On Jun 26, 2017
this are news that inspire not hushPUPPY and others. i am i dire need of ideas
Re: The Rejected Flight Attendant Who Started Her Own Airline by Nobody: 10:31pm On Jun 26, 2017
Very inspiring, it will be great for Nigerian lady to also own an airline smiley
Re: The Rejected Flight Attendant Who Started Her Own Airline by phillthy(m): 1:21pm On Jun 27, 2017
inspiring

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