Namibia Commercial Aviation

Namibia Commercial Aviation (NCA) was a Namibia-based charter airline that operated a Douglas DC-6B.

Chris Schutte, a former station engineer with South African Airways, founded Hire & Fly, which operated single and twin-engine Cessna aircraft.

[1] In December 1990, the company received a contract from the United Nations to provide airlift to war-torn Angola.

[1] In September 1992, NCA purchased 40 tons of spare DC-6 parts from the Zambian Air Force.

It served as the presidential plane to then Yugoslavian President Josip Broz Tito, who used it on a state visit to India in January 1959.

V5-NCF at Eros Airport in 1995