In a bid to reduce both the amount of paperwork and time needed to process airway bills and other travel documents necessary for cargo shipments, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) will, by the end of the year, introduce e-freight to certain cargo destinations.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
► ITALY: Tunisair set for Bologna flights from April 2013.

► TANZANIA: fastjet website now live; announces timetable.

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►► LIBYA: Afriqiyah announces Paris, Casablanca, Rome, Khartoum, Dubai from December.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
► NIGERIA: Aero Contractors gets two extra 737-400s as Parliament launches safety inquest.

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► MALAYSIA: Air Mauritius modifies codeshare with Malaysia Airlines; launches interline with Virgin Australia.


■ CAMEROON: China's AVIC to set up technical centre; "gives" two MA-60s to government.

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► TANZANIA: fastjet to start ops on 29 November with Kilimanjaro & Mwanza.

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■ SOUTH AFRICA: Global Aviation MD82 aborts takeoff from Joburg causing wheel fire; no casualties.

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■ CONGO (KINSHASA): (Pics) N'djili Airport Runway 06/24 rehabilitation nearing completion.
Kinshasa's N'Djili International Airport's runway 06/24 refurbishment.
Kinshasa's N'Djili International Airport's runway 06/24 refurbishment is nearing completion, after more than 58 years of neglect, mismanagement and successive wars left it seriously damaged (cracks, rot, potholes, subsidence, reduced exploitable length), thereby making landing and takeoffs both difficult and dangerous.
Monday, November 12, 2012
■ UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Air Arabia posts huge $61.5million net profit for Q3 2012.

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■ ANGOLA: Luanda's 4 de Fevereiro Airport to get Thales radar.

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● UGANDA: Ethiopian asked to help resurrect Uganda Airlines as Tanzania & DRC are considered for a Central African hub.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) management has taken its search for a suitable regional hub in central and southern Africa to Tanzania, Congo (Kinshasa) and Uganda. Zambia, too, is to be visited, having recently held talks with Ethiopian officials in Addis Ababa over the possibility of establishing the carrier's "southern hub" in Lusaka.
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► LIBYA: Afriqiyah orders 4 more A350-900s in preparation for future US, Asia route launches.

► NIGERIA: Etihad Cargo launches 15 new West African destinations via its reactivated Lagos hub.

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Kinshasa,
Lagos,
Libreville,
Malabo,
Monrovia,
Nouakchott,
Ouagadougou,
Pointe Noire,
Port Harcourt
►► CHINA: TAAG Angolan increases flights to Beijing from November.
[UPDATE 12 NOVEMBER 2012] Effective 1 November 2012, Angolan national carrier, TAAG Angola Airlines (DT), will double its Boeing 777-200ER operated flights between Luanda, Angola and Beijing, China from once weekly, to twice weekly.
■ MOROCCO: Regional Air Lines gets $7.3million cash injection to settle debts.

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Sunday, November 11, 2012
► FRANCE: (Pic) fastjet's first branded A319 rolls out the paintshop.

■ ALGERIA: IATA boss Tyler urges a hub be built in North Africa as Cape Verde makes plans to establish its own Dubai-esque airport.

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