Naturelink Aviation, also known as Naturelink Charter,[1] was an airline from South Africa, which offered corporate and private charter flights, as well as worldwide aircraft lease services.
[3] As Naturelink operated charter flights to possibly unsafe regions like Iraq or Afghanistan, the company participated in the testing of CAMPS, a countermeasure against portable anti-aircraft missiles developed by Saab.
[3] Another change of ownership happened in 2010 through the acquisition by National Airways Corporation.
Subsequently, Naturelink's fleet and operations were gradually merged into the Lanseria-based company.
[5] Over the years, Naturelink also operated the larger aircraft types Boeing 727, 737-200, Douglas DC-3 and DC-9,[3] as well as smaller airplanes like Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante,[6] Cessna 208, PAC 750XL or Socata TBM.