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O&L acquires new aircraft to boost access to leisure destinations

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May 7, 2025
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The Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group has expanded its aviation fleet with the acquisition of two new aircraft to improve access to its luxury leisure destinations across Namibia.

The new additions—a King Air B350 (V5-DAN) and a Cirrus SR22 (V5-SLK)—join the existing Beechcraft 1900 (V5-SAN) and Cirrus SR22 (V5-SGB).

The King Air B350 is designed for up to eight passengers and is suited for executive and mid-sized group charters. The Cirrus SR22 V5-SLK is aimed at private travel.

O&L Leisure said the move forms part of its strategic repositioning as a premium travel provider and supports the Group’s Vision 2029 growth strategy.

“These new aircraft are an extension of our vision. They enable thoughtfully curated journeys that reveal the full richness of our country’s landscapes, cultures and heritage,” said Sven Thieme, O&L Group Executive Chairman and Managing Director of O&L Leisure.

“This investment reinforces our ambition to elevate the Namibian tourism offering to new heights and to help bring our Vision 2029 strategy to life.”

O&L said the expanded fleet will provide seamless, private access to its destinations, which include Mokuti Etosha, the Strand Hotel Swakopmund, Chobe Water Villas in the Zambezi Region, and Midgard outside Windhoek.

The company said the development paves the way for future expansion into other unique locations across the country.

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