Zimbabwe Express Airlines

Zimbabwe Express Airlines was an airline based in Zimbabwe. It was publicly owned and was the second airline in Zimbabwe to break the monopoly of Air Zimbabwe. It operated a Douglas DC-9-32. Services included Harare to Bulawayo. However it eventually failed with economic problems.

Airlines of Zimbabwe
Current
  • Avient Aviation
Defunct
  • Affretair
  • Air Rhodesia
  • Air Zimbabwe
  • Expedition Airways
  • Fly Kumba
  • Mid Airlines
  • Zimbabwe Airlink
  • Zimbabwe Express Airlines
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