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Sunday, January 27, 2013
► SAUDI ARABIA: Egyptair to boost services for Summer 2013.

Labels:
Alexandria,
Cairo,
Egypt,
Egyptair,
Gassim,
Jeddah,
Launch,
Madinah,
Route,
Saudi Arabia,
Sharm el Sheikh
■ NIGERIA: FAAN makes good on its threats to deal with derelict aircraft; proceeds with clean up in Lagos.

► RWANDA: Rising demand forces RwandAir to lease 737-700s, but how long until profitability and ultimately, privatization?

■ ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe's IOSA due to be completed by the end of February.

Labels:
Air Zimbabwe,
IATA,
IOSA,
Zimbabwe
► GHANA: Antrak Air to launch Kumasi - Tamale from 28 January.

► MOZAMBIQUE: SA Airlink to start Johannesburg - Vilanculos from March 2013.

Labels:
Embraer,
ERJ 145,
Jetstream 41,
Johannesburg,
Launch,
Mozambique,
Route,
SA Airlink,
South Africa,
Vilanculos
► MAURITIUS: Air France, Air Mauritius to take their relationship to the next level?
Relations between Air France (AF) and Mauritian national carrier Air Mauritius (MK) could develop into a closer strategic and financial partnership following a state visit to France on 21 January by the Prime Minister of Mauritius.
Labels:
Air Austral,
Air France,
Air Mauritius,
Airbus,
Boeing,
Mauritius,
Partnership
■ CAMEROON: New boss Boertien envisages 26 aircraft, a cargo hub, maintenance and training facilities in a peek at his 5 year plan for Camair-Co.
Preliminary tid-bits regarding new CEO Matthijs Boertien's future plans for Cameroonian carrier Camair-Co (QC) have been revealed with the creation of 1'000 jobs via an envisaged fleet of 26 aircraft, a training centre, a maintenance unit, and a cargo hub being amongst the highlights. In the meantime, Boertien has moved to improve the carrier's relationship with its suppliers and staff in an attempt at rebuilding the carrier's battered morale and reputation.
Labels:
Camair-Co,
Cameroon,
Cameroon Government,
Finances,
Matthijs Boertien
Thursday, January 24, 2013
► EGYPT: AlMasria Universal Airbus A321 declares fuel emergency after protracted military exercises exceed their time allocation.
Bungling on behalf of air traffic control at Cairo International Airport almost caused a serious incident today when an AlMasria Universal Airbus A321-200, (MSN 666 | SU-TCC) operating flight UJ-107 from Yanbu, Saudi Arabia to Cairo, was forced to declare a fuel emergency after a forewarned military exercise at the airport, surpassed its allocated time.
► TANZANIA: South Africa's Mango sets sights on East Africa with Zanzibar a possible launch destination.
South African Low Cost Carrier Mango (JE) is set to expand into the East African market in the coming 18 months according to Mango CEO Nico Bezuidenhout with the strongest contender on the carrier's list said to be Zanzibar, where the carrier operated a limited charter service in December.
Labels:
FastJet,
Mango,
Nico Bezuidenhout,
Precision Air,
Route,
South Africa,
Tanzania,
Zanzibar
■ SOMALIA: New Immigration building opened at Mogadishu Aden Adde International Airport.

Labels:
IOM,
Japan Government,
Mogadishu,
SKA Logistics,
Somalia
► LIBYA: Ryanair in negotiations with Tunisia, Egypt and Libya over possible flights.
Irish low cost megacarrier, Ryanair (FR), has announced that it is looking at starting flights to Tunisia, Libya and Egypt "over the next few years," though any potential flights would depend on the deregulation of their own aviation industries as well as the signing of an Open Skies agreement with the European Union.
Labels:
Egypt,
European Union,
Libya,
Morocco,
Open Skies,
Ryanair,
Tunisia
► SOUTH SUDAN: Turkey's AtlasJet wins tender for national airline; to launch with two aircraft.

Labels:
AtlasJet,
Juba,
South Sudan,
Turkey
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
■ GHANA: The outcome of talks between the GCAA and Delta Airlines over allegations of the latter's shoddy service.

Labels:
Accra,
Delta Airlines,
Ghana,
Ghana Civil Aviation Authority,
Liberia
■ SOUTH AFRICA: SAA, Mango, Comair all object to fastjet's 1Time licence transfer designs as Skywise's ASLC application fails.

► GHANA: Two new startups looking to start ops: Eagle Atlantic Airlines and Air Ghana.

► TANZANIA: Air Tanzania's DHC-8-300 completes repairs in Kigoma; resumes ops to Dar es Salaam.

Labels:
Air Tanzania,
Bombardier,
Dar es Salaam,
DHC 8-300,
Kigoma,
Resumption,
Tanzania
► ZIMBABWE: Ethiopian introduces extra 3x weekly Lusaka, Harare service from mid February.
Effective 27 January 2013, Ethiopian Airlines will adjust its Zimbabwe and Zambia operations with 3 out of its 7 weekly Addis Ababa – Harare – Lusaka – Addis Ababa flights to operate as Addis Ababa – Lusaka – Harare – Addis Ababa. Then, effective 18 February, an additional 3x weekly red eye flight operated with a Boeing 737-700 will be introduced bringing the overall frequency to 10.
Labels:
737-700,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Frequency,
Harare,
Lusaka,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
► KENYA: Kenya Airways to seek compensation over possible 787 delivery delays.
Kenya Airways (KQ) will seek compensation from Boeing regarding any possible delays in the production of its nine Boeing 787s, the first of which is due later this year, the Kenyan carrier has said in a press release.
Labels:
787,
Boeing,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways
► KENYA: Jambo Jet to possibly launch after Q1 as fastjet encounters more law suits.


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