Alyemda ( - al-Yamdā), internationally known as Democratic Yemen Airlines or just Yemen Airlines, was the national airline of South Yemen. It was established at Aden on 11 March 1971 after nationalizing Brothers Air Services (BASCO) which was a private company owned by the Baharoon brothers.[1] It operated a network of flight routes throughout Africa and the Middle East, with its hub at Aden Airport, the former Khormaksar Air Force Base.[2] Its head office was in the Alyemda Building in Khormaksar, Aden.[3]
History
Alyemda was founded as the national airline of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen by presidential decree on March 11, 1971. At March 1972, the workforce was 600. At this time the fleet consisted of three DC-3s, a single DC-6A/B and three DC-6Bs. By the mid-1970s Alyemda acquired a fleet of Boeing 707/720 jetliners. Three brand new