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Surinam Airways (), also known by its initials ''SLM'', is the
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of
Suriname Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies. It is a developing country with a Human Development Index, high level of human development; i ...
, based in
Paramaribo Paramaribo ( , , ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly 241,000 people (2012 census), almost half of Suriname's p ...
. It operates regional and long-haul scheduled passenger services. Its hub is at
Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport , also known as Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport, and locally referred to simply as JAP, is an airport located in the town of Zanderij and hub for airline carrier Suriname Airways, Surinam Airway ...
(Zanderij). Surinam Airways is wholly owned by the Government of Suriname.


History


Foundation and early years

The airline was established in 1953 by private entrepreneurs Rudi Kappel and Herman van Eyck as the Kappel-Van Eyck Aviation Company (), aimed at operating feeder flights from a domestic network. Scheduled operations started with two Cessna 170B in January 1955 with domestic flights between Paramaribo and Moengo. From 1955 until 2005 Surinam Airways operated an extensive domestic network. On 30 August 1962, the company was purchased from Herman van Eyck by the Surinamese government and renamed Surinam Airways or in Dutch ''SLMSurinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij''. The logo of Surinam Airways depicts a 'Sabaku', which is a Surinamese word for
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. From 1964 Surinam Airways started scheduled international operations to
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together with
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. Upon the country's independence in , the carrier was appointed as the national airline of the Republic of Suriname, and it also started services to
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using a Douglas DC-8-63 (registration: PH-DEM, named '''25 November')'' that was leased from KLM. At , the carrier had 400 employees. At this time, the fleet consisted of a Douglas DC-8-63, a Douglas DC-8-50CF (registration: PH-DCW, named '''Sabaku')'' and three Twin Otters (PZ-TCD, PZ-TCE & PZ-TCF). It operated international routes to Amsterdam,
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, Curacao, Georgetown,
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and
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, and domestic services to Apoera, Avanavero, Bakhuys, Djoemoe, Ladouanie, Moengo and
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. In 1983 the regional routes were flown with a
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(registration OY-APR) leased from Maersk Air (named '''Tjon Tjon')''. The transatlantic route was flown with DC-8's leased from
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, DC-8-62 registered N1806 and also DC-8-63, registered N4935C, named '''Stanvaste. From May 1993 until April 1999 a DHC-8-300 Dash 8 (registration: N106AV) was used on the regional routes. On 7 June 1989, a Douglas DC-8-62 (registration: N1809E, first named ''Fajalobi'', later re-christened into '' Anthony Nesty'' crashed on approach to Zanderij Airport, killing 175 occupants on board. From January 1996 until December 1999 Surinam Airways used a MD-87 (PZ-TCG, named '''District of Para')'' and thereafter a DC-9-51 (PZ-TCK, named ''District of Wanica'' and an MD-82 (PZ-TCL, named City of Paramaribo')'' on the regional routes.


Development since 2000

, the airline had 543 employees. From August 2004 until the end of 2009 Surinam Airways operated a
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(PZ-TCM, named '''Ronald Elwin Kappel')'', which was purchased from KLM. It was replaced with a 317-seater Airbus A340-300 (PZ-TCP, named ''Palulu'') and later another younger A340-300 (registration: PZ-TCR). In early 2009, Surinam Airways ordered two Boeing 737-300s (PZ-TCN, named ''District of Commewijne'' and PZ-TCO, named ''District of Marrowijne'' to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD-82s. In 2014, it was announced that the airline would acquire another
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to complement its Airbus A340-300 on international services. A Boeing 737-700 (PZ-TCS, named '''District of Saramacca''') was leased from DAE Capital and arrived on 30 April 2018 in Suriname and became operational in May 2018, this plane was formerly flown by
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. In December 2018 a second Boeing 737-700 (PZ-TCT, named District of Brokopondo')'' arrived, formerly flown by Aeromexico and leased from Aircastle. From December 2019, a
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was leased from
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to replace the Airbus A340-300 previously used on the Paramaribo – Amsterdam route. The aircraft was registered PZ-TCU, named '''Bird of the Green Paradise with a special livery and performed its first commercial ETOPS flight in December 2020. Due to the
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is using this aircraft as its new ecoDemonstrator.


Corporate affairs

At one time the company had its head office at ''Mr. Jagernath Lachmonstraat 136''. , Surinam Airways was the owner of both the only terminal in Zanderij Airport and the only ground handling company in that airport. On 16 April 2021, the Surinamese Government, during the SLM General Meeting of shareholders, appointed Dutchman Paul de Haan as the new
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(CEO) of Surinam Airways (SLM). In January 2022 Xaviera Jessurun was appointed by the Government as chairman of the board of the SLM. On 9 April 2022, Frenchman Yves Guibert was appointed as the new senior
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operations. In July 2022 the management of Surinam Airways announced the company would dry lease a Boeing 737-800 for its regional routes in order to reduce its Monthly expenditure. The financially troubled Surinamese airline will use government owned gold company's Grassalco's gold stock as cover for financing facility converted into a term deposit for the SLM recovery plan. "The recovery plan is based on a formulated business plan, in which the revenues for the coming period are projected, based on the planned operations. With a thorough implementation of the recovery plan, it is assumed that no claim will have to be made to the coverage provided," the senior management of the company reports on 25 July 2022.


Destinations

Surinam Airways operates scheduled services to the following destinations, . Terminated destinations are also listed.


Codeshare agreements

*
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Interline agreements

* APG Airlines


Fleet


Current fleet

, Surinam Airways operates the following aircraft: Additionally, Surinam Airways leases additional aircraft to operate its sole long-haul route; as of early 2025 an Airbus A340-600 is in service.


Historic fleet

Surinam Airways operated the following aircraft throughout its history: * Airbus A340-300 * Beech G-18S *
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G Helicopter * Boeing 707-320C *
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* Boeing 737-300 * Boeing 737-700 * Boeing 747-200B * Boeing 747-300SCD *
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* Cessna UC-78C Bobcat * Cessna 170B * Cessna 206 * de Havilland Canada Dash 6-100 Twin Otter * de Havilland Canada Dash 6-300 Twin Otter * de Havilland Canada Dash 8-300 * Douglas C-47A * Douglas C-47B * Douglas DC-6A * Douglas DC-6B * Douglas DC-8 Series 50 * Douglas DC-8 Super 60 Series (-62 and -63 models) * McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50 *
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* Piper PA-18 Super Cub * Piper PA-23-160 Apache E


Accidents and incidents

* On 5 May 1978, a
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from the Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij, registered N3493F, was damaged beyond repair while landing at Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport on a cargo flight from Curaçao Hato International Airport. All three occupants survived. * On 7 June 1989, Flight 764, a US- registered
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, crashed west of Zanderij Airport while on approach due to a
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. Out of 187 occupants on board, only 11 people survived the accident. The flight remains the worst in
Suriname Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies. It is a developing country with a Human Development Index, high level of human development; i ...
's history.


See also

* List of airlines of Suriname * Transport in Suriname


References


External links


Official website
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