Juba Air Cargo Antonov An‑12 ST‑JUA

Aviaposter
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90.00
Civil aviation profile prints. 
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Size Panorama (914×305 mm / 36"×12"); 
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Antonov An-12 Juba Air Cargo

Registration:ST-JUA
Type:An-12B
Engines:4 × AI-20A
Serial Number:11-10
First flight:May 1963

Juba Air Cargo was a cargo airline based in Khartoum, Sudan, established in 1996. It primarily operated domestic cargo services within Sudan, with its main hub at Khartoum International Airport. The airline also had a base in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, and was led by Bahaa Amin Akaska. In 2000, it became part of the JAMA Group alliance, alongside other regional carriers like Attico, Airwest, and Marsland. Juba Air Cargo served destinations such as Khartoum, Juba, Waw, and Malakal, focusing on transporting goods across these routes. The airline operated a small fleet of Antonov An-12 aircraft, a Soviet-era cargo plane commonly used for its robustness and ability to operate in challenging environments.