As previously reported by The African Aviation Tribune, Congolese carrier Korongo Airlines (ZC), have announced plans for twice weekly flights between Lubumbashi and Mbuji-Mayi (Eastern Kasai) and Kinshasa and Mbuji-Mayi respectively, effective 31 October 2012.
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Showing posts with label Congo Kinshasa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congo Kinshasa. Show all posts
Friday, October 19, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
► BURUNDI: China Southern to operate military charters to Monrovia, Bujumbura, Juba, Nairobi in November.
Guangzhou based carrier, China Southern (CZ), will operate three military charter flights to Monrovia (Liberia), Bujumbura (Burundi), Juba (South Sudan) and Nairobi (Kenya) this November on behalf of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, under the auspices of the United Nations.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
►► CAMEROON: Camair-Co delays Kinshasa/Lagos services until late October.
[UPDATED 7 OCTOBER 2012] Originally slated to start on 12 June 2012, Cameroonian national carrier Camair-Co (QC) has postponed the start of its 3x weekly Douala, Cameroon - Kinshasa, DRC and Douala, Cameroon - Lagos, Nigeria flights until 23 and 25 July 2012 respectively.
Monday, September 24, 2012
►► ETHIOPIA: Wishy-washy Ethiopian Airlines attempts to make up its mind with new 787 destination route list.
After at least 3 revisions and constant changes to its intended Boeing 787 Dreamliner launch routes, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) appears to have finally made up its mind and will take the very diplomatic route of flying their 787 to a variety destinations as a means of showcasing their latest aircraft.
Ethiopian's 787 in Seattle (moonm) |
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Zambia,
Zimbabwe
Thursday, August 30, 2012
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Korongo to expand network to Mbuji-Mayi, Kolwezi, Goma, Kisangani with more regional routes to follow.
With a second Bae146-200 (aka AvroRJ 85) (MSN E2196 | OO-DJJ) having joined its fleet on Tuesday 28 August, George Forrest, the Belgian businessman and chairman of Korongo Airlines (ZC), the Lubumbashi based joint venture between Brussels Airlines (40.40%), Forrest Group (39.60%) and local DRC investors (20%), has announced that its next intended destinations within Congo are to be: Mbuji-Mayi (Eastern Kasai), Kolwezi (Katanga), followed by Goma (North Kivu) and Kisangani (Eastern Province).
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Korongo brings forward planned Johannesburg flight increase.
Strong market demand has forced Congolese carrier Korongo Airlines (ZC) to bring forward its 4x weekly Lubumbashi, DRC - Johannesburg, South Africa, originally slated to have only come into effect on 1 September 2012, to 15 July 2012 (this has only be learned as of now!).
Korongo Airlines BAe146 |
Korongo Airlines: Lubumbashi, DRC - Johannesburg, South Africa
-Effective 15 July 2012
- ZC123 FBM0730 – 0945JNB 733 4
- ZC123 FBM1510 – 1730JNB 733 137
- ZC124 JNB1130 – 1350FBM 733 5
- ZC124 JNB1845 – 2105FBM 733 13
- ZC124 JNB1850 – 2110FBM 733 7
Friday, July 27, 2012
► TURKEY: Turkish Airlines announces changes to Africa Network for Winter 2012.
Turkish Airlines Africa Network |
Istanbul – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
-Effective 28 October 2012 service reduces from daily to 5x weekly using 737-900ER.
- TK603 IST1910 – 0335+1DAR 739 x13
- TK604 DAR0435 – 1050IST 739 x24
-Effective 28 October 2012 Boeing 737-800 replaces -900ER, daily service
- TK607 IST1950 – 0325+1NBO 73H 1234567
- TK608 NBO0445 – 1020IST 73H 1234567
-Effective 9 October 2012 NEW 4x weekly service to its 3rd destination in Egypt. Schedule below effective 28 October 2012.
- TK700 IST0205 – 0440SSH 737 135
- TK701 SSH0640 – 0925IST 737 135
Istanbul – Kigali, Rwanda – Entebbe, Uganda - Istanbul
- Effective 28 October 2012 service increases from 4x to 5x weekly using a 737-900ER
- TK606 IST1840 – 0130+1KGL0225+1 – 0420+1EBB0520+1 – 1045+1IST 739 x27
- Effective 27 September 2012 service increases from 4x to 5x weekly. Schedule below effective 28 October 2012.
- TK671 IST1445 – 2115FIH 739 26
- TK672 FIH2215 – 0630+1IST 739 26
Friday, July 6, 2012
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Korongo boosts frequencies/capacity to Kinshasa & Johannesburg.
Lubumbashi-based Congolese carrier Korongo Airlines (ZC) is to increase both capacity and frequency on its routes to Johannesburg, South Africa and Kinshasa, DRC with effect from 1 September 2012.
Korongo Airlines Boeing 737-300 (Pixstel) |
Korongo Airlines: Lubumbashi, DRC – Johannesburg, South Africa
-Frequency increases from 2x to 4x weekly
Korongo Airlines: Lubumbashi, DRC – Kinshasa, DRC
- ZC123 FBM0730 – 0945JNB 733 4
- ZC123 FBM1510 – 1730JNB 733 137
- ZC124 JNB1130 – 1350FBM 733 5
- ZC124 JNB1845 – 2105FBM 733 13
- ZC124 JNB1850 – 2110FBM 733 7
-All flights to operate with Boeing 737-300 instead of 3x weekly B737/Bae146.
- ZC101 FBM0730 – 0850FIH 733 137
- ZC105 FBM1655 – 1845FIH 733 256
- ZC102 FIH1020 – 1340FBM 733 137
- ZC106 FIH1945 – 2305FBM 733 256
Korongo Airlines started operations in April 2012 and is a joint-venture between Brussels Airlines and the Belgian multinational Groupe George Forrest International, with full support from Brussels Airlines' parent company Lufthansa.
Since its inception, Korongo has attempted to carve out a niche for itself in the lucrative, albeit accident and bureaucracy infested quagmire that is the Congolese aviation market. In the past, many foreign based airlines have failed where Korongo is attempting to succeed, the most recent casualty of which was South African Express' Congo subsidiary, Congo Express.
Friday, June 15, 2012
► ZAMBIA: Zambezi Airlines recommences flights as of 17 June.
As of Sunday 17 June 2012, Zambian carrier Zambezi Airlines (ZJ) is set to return to the skies after a 7 month hiatus from service, following various safety issues raised by Zambia's Civil Aviation Authority, that have since been settled.
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► CONGO (KINSHASA): flyCongo to start Johannesburg from late June.
Congolese carrier flyCongo (EO), previously known as Hewa Bora Airways, has announced 2x weekly Boeing 767-200ER flights from Kinshasa to Johannesburg, South Africa via Lubumbashi, DRC, with effect from 27 June 2012.
The new route will be flyCongo's first regional route as it currently only serves Congolese cities.
flyCongo's Boeing 767-200ER |
flyCongo: Kinshasa - Lubumbashi - Johannesburg
From 27 June 2012
- EO031 FIH0900 – 1215FBM1315 – 1530JNB 762 3
- EO061 FIH0900 – 1215FBM1315 – 1530JNB 762 6
- EO042 JNB1020 – 1235FBM1345 – 1500FIH 762 4
Read More Here [AirlineRoute]
- EO072 JNB1020 – 1235FBM1345 – 1500FIH 762 7
Presently, the Kinshasa - Johannesburg route is serviced by Korongo Airlines and South African Airways.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
► TANZANIA: Precision Air to restart Arusha from July; postpones Lubumbashi & Lusaka.
With renovations to the runway at Arusha's International Airport nearing completion, Tanzanian private carrier Precision Air (PW) has announced the resumption of daily flights to Arusha with effect from July 10. For the duration of the renovation works, passengers have had to use Kilimanjaro International Airport - 50 km away.
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Route,
Tanzania,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
► KENYA: Kenya Airways adjusts Ndola & Lubumbashi flights from September.
With effect from 17 September 2012, Kenya Airways (KQ) will reduce its current daily Nairobi - Lubumbashi (Congo, DR) - Ndola (Zambia) - Nairobi service to 6x weekly.
However, the Saturday service to either city will change to a direct Nairobi - Lubumbashi - Nairobi (served by a Boeing 737-800) and Nairobi - Ndola - Nairobi (served with an Embraer 190) routing respectively, using a Boeing 737-700.
Kenya Airways Boeing 737-700 (chr!s85) |
Nairobi - Lubumbashi - Ndola - Nairobi
Nairobi - Ndola - Nairobi (Saturday flight from 17 September 2012)
- KQ586 NBO0855 – 1025FBM1115 – 1200NLA1250 – 1620NBO 73W x6
- KQ786 NBO1035 – 1210NLA E90 6
- KQ787 NLA1300 – 1630NBO E90 6
Nairobi - Lubumbashi - Nairobi (Saturday flight from 17 September 2012)
- KQ580 NBO0850 – 1020FBM 738 6
- KQ581 FBM1110 – 1435NBO 738 6
Read More Here [Airline Route]
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● CONGO (KINSHASA): Government grounds aircraft of 29 airlines.
In a country where the words "aviation" and "safety" are not often seen together, The Democratic Republic of the Congo's Civil Aviation Authority today took a significant step toward safer skies by grounding the aircraft of 29 airlines that were found to have invalid airworthiness certificates.
The list included aircraft of the newly reborn Hewa Bora Airways, now known as flyCongo who, despite making international press in March by physically destroying 6 of its ageing fleet, have failed to shake off their image of being unsafe.
All of these airlines are, at present, on the EU Blacklist.The list includes:
- Lignes aériennes congolaises (Lac); 1 aircraft
- Tracep-Congo (2)
- Gomair (1)
- Air Tropiques (1)
- Air Kasaï (1)
- Kin-Avia (1)
- M.A.F. (4)
Read More Here [RadioKapi Congo - French]
The boneyard at Kinshasa's N'djili Airport (Serge Bailleul) "According to sources close to the AAC, the publication of this list is part of the implementation of the sixteen measures imposed by the Minister of Transport and Communication Channels, Justin Kalumba, Friday, April 18, to clean up Congolese airspace.After his visits to the premises of the Civil Aviation Authority, the RVA (RVA) and Ndjili airport, Minister Kalumba had asked the AAC to ground immediately, after a technical inspection, all aircraft that do not meet airworthiness requirements.On Tuesday May 15, after leaving a meeting with the authorities of the AAC, Justin Kalumba stated that the purpose of its action is to get Congolese airlines off the blacklist of companies, subject to an operating ban within the European Union."
Monday, May 7, 2012
► SOUTH AFRICA: SA Express to start Durban - Lusaka from July; Zimbabwe, DRC, Malawi to follow.
The Zambian Government has approved SA Express' (XZ) application to start Durban - Lusaka from July 2012, using a CRJ-200 Regional Jet on a 3x weekly frequency with the possibility of increasing to 6x weekly, given route viability.
Read More Here[Daily Mail Zambia]"Company communications manager Lulu Bam, however said dates for the inaugural flight will be announced after all is set.She said the new route is an extremely important market for the airline in view of the vast economic growth adding that, “Lusaka is a fastest growing economy with potential for growth since it has a lot of demand and it is a preferable market for SA companies.” Ms Bam said Harare, Democratic Republic of Congo and Malawi will be considered in the near future."
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Durban,
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Lusaka,
Malawi,
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SA Express,
South Africa,
Zambia
Sunday, April 29, 2012
► ZAMBIA: Proflight Zambia to start Harare & Lubumbashi from June 2012.
Proflight Zambia (P0), until recently, an exclusively domestic Zambian carrier, has announced plans to start Lusaka - Harare and Lusaka - Lubumbashi "sometime in June", in its first foray into the regional market that has since been left vacant by the demise of Air Zimbabwe and Zambezi Airlines, though the absolute confirmation is still dependent on completion of bureaucratic formalities.
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Harare,
Lubumbashi,
Proflight Zambia,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
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