South African Airways' rich history of iconic aircraft, some preserved at the SAA Museum including the Boeing 747-200, the Lockheed Constellation, the Douglas DC-3, the C-54 Skymaster, and the Airbus A350, is chronicled in this piece by Simple Flying to celebrate the airline’s 90th anniversary.
South Africa's national carrier is one of the oldest airlines in the world. Commencing services on February 1, 1934, South African Airways turned 90 years old last week. While the last few years have been very turbulent for the airline, it has a rich history that has served many generations.
Over the last nine decades, the airline has operated some of the world's most iconic aircraft, flying on the most popular international routes. As the airline celebrates 90 years, let us explore some of the aircraft it has operated and where they are now.
