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Monday, February 18, 2013
► EQUATORIAL GUINEA: (Pic) Cronos Airlines set to receive its first Airbus A320.

Labels:
A320,
ACMI,
Airbus,
Cronos Airlines,
Equatorial Guinea,
Equipment,
Latvia,
Malabo,
SmartLynx Airlines
■ SOUTH AFRICA: NTM calls off strike, to take dispute with SAA to Labour Courts.

■ NIGERIA: Bi-Courtney wins its case against FAAN, Aviation Ministry over rights to Lagos General Aviation Terminal.

■ MOZAMBIQUE: Refurbishment and enlargement of Pemba Airport to take 6 months says AdM.

► UGANDA: Government in talks with Air Uganda over possible buy in as calls for establishment of national carrier grow louder.

Labels:
AeroLink Uganda,
Air Uganda,
Uganda,
Uganda Airlines,
Uganda Government
► COTE D'IVOIRE: Egyptair to start Abidjan via Accra from June; boosts Kano, Tunis capacities.

Sunday, February 17, 2013
■ TANZANIA: Fastjet claims parking, landing fees owed to TAA were run up by Don Smith's Fly540.

Labels:
Don Smith,
FastJet,
Finances,
Tanzania,
Tanzanian Airports Authority
► GUINEA: Zambia's Stabo Air starts 1x weekly Conakry, Dakar, Banjul cargo ops.
►►► NIGERIA: United Airlines to start 787 service to Lagos from 2013.
[UPDATE 17 FEBRUARY] American megacarrier United Airlines (UA) is to start a 5x weekly service between Houston, Texas and the Nigerian city of Lagos using its soon-to-be delivered Boeing 787 Dreamliner, effective 7 January 2013.
■ GHANA: Fuel shortages ground domestic airlines 'til Tuesday; international operators forced to make other plans.

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Accra,
Africa World Airlines,
Antrak Airlines,
Fly540,
Fuel,
Ghana,
Starbow Airlines,
Tema,
tema Oil refinery
► NIGERIA: Accident Investigation Bureau releases updated report on Dana Air 9J-992 crash; 8 other final reports.

Labels:
Accident Investigation Bureau,
Dana air,
Lagos,
Nigeria
► ZAMBIA: Emirates looking to start direct Livingstone flights for duration of UNWTO.
In preparation for the upcoming XXth United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) General Assembly to be held in Victoria Falls in August this year, Emirates (EK) has applied to the Zambian Department of Civil Aviation for traffic rights to serve Livingstone directly.
Labels:
Department of Civil Aviation,
Dubai,
Emirates,
Livingstone,
Route,
UNWTO,
Zambia
Saturday, February 16, 2013
► COTE D'IVOIRE: (Pic) Air Cote d'Ivoire to launch domestic network in coming months following arrival of E170 Jet.

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Abidjan,
Air Cote d'Ivoire,
Cote d'Ivoire,
E170,
Embraer,
Equipment
■■ SWAZILAND: (Pics) A look at the controversial Sikhuphe International Airport due to open in 2013.
Swaziland's Sikhuphe International Airport Terminal due to open in 2013.
Swaziland's controversial multi-million dollar Sikhuphe International Airport is set to start operations early next year (2013) according to the Principal Secretary in the Swazi Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, Bertram Stewart.
► ETHIOPIA: Military claims to have pioneered country's first home-grown UAV.

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BlueBird Aero Systems,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Air Force,
Israel,
Military,
Rwanda,
UAV
► CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Karinou Airlines to add a Boeing 737-300 in April.

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737-300,
BASA,
Boeing,
Central African Republic,
Congo Kinshasa,
Equipment,
Karinou Airlines,
Kinshasa
Friday, February 15, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: ACSA awards ADB Airfield Solutions contract to upgrade Cape Town Int'l runway lighting.

■ TANZANIA: Sauda Rajab appointed new helmsman at Precision Air as Kioko steps down.

Labels:
Alphonse Kioko,
Dar es Salaam,
Precision Air,
Sauda Rajab,
Tanzania
► SUDAN: Sudanese Government in talks with Antonov over purchase of An148s/158s for Sudan Airways.


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AN148,
AN158,
Antonov,
Aref Investment Group,
Equipment,
Kuwait,
Privatization,
Sudan,
Sudan Airways,
Sudan Government,
Ukraine
■ MALAWI: Ethiopian Airlines wins 49% stake in renewed Malawian national carrier.
Leading on from our previous post, Malawi's Privatization Commission yesterday declared Ethiopian Airlines (ET) the winner of the 49% Foreign Shareholder stake up for grabs in a renewed Malawian national carrier, set to succeed the quasi-defunct Air Malawi (QM). The Ethiopian national carrier was named the preferred bidder for the position of strategic partner in the new airline, Air Malawi (2012) Limited, based on its "global experience and competitiveness".
Labels:
Air Malawi,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Malawi,
Partnership,
Privatization
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