For Union Airways New Zealand, see Union Airways of New Zealand.
Union Airways
Union Airways PTY LTD
Founded
24 July 1929
Commenced operations
26 August 1929
Ceased operations
31 January 1934
Hubs
Cape Town
Fleet size
8 (maximum)
Headquarters
Port Elizabeth Durban
Employees
40
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