ZS-BOM Bristol
170 Wayfarer
(c/n 12739)
Suidair International Airways was a South
African charter airline founded in 1947. It leased
the
Wayfarer above, along with another (ZS-BVI) for a short while in 1947
presumably to test
the
market in the automobile carrying and general freight trade in the
Union The company also
ran a
small fleet of DC-3s some of which made the long trek from Johannesburg
to Bovingdon,
England. The airline was initiated "before its time", however,
and went bankrupt in the late
1940s. The world just offer an aviation oriented enough
marketplace in those days to make a
go
of it. ZS-BOM returned to the UK as G-AHJG and then went
to Shell Oil Company of
Ecuador
as HC-SBU in August of 1948. It crashed almost
exactly a year later, in Ecuador.