Kenya Airways (KQ) is considering setting up a fuel procurement company as part of extensive measures aimed at stemming mounting losses incurred over the past two years. The Kenyan national carrier recently announced a USD92million loss for its 2012/13 Financial Year which it blamed on "harsh economic and geopolitical conditions"
coupled with a global economic slowdown and volatile global oil prices.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
■ ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe readmitted to IATA after passing its IOSA.

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Harare,
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IOSA,
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■ SOUTH AFRICA: New SAA plan to be made public in late July/August as Ethiopian, Kenya Airways send out feelers.

► MALAWI: Air Malawi Ltd's lone ATR42, two 737s put up for sale by liquidator.

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737-500,
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ATR-42,
Blantyre,
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Liquidation,
Malawi,
Malawi Government,
South Africa
■ CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE): More woes for Air CEMAC as talks with partner Air France stall.

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Air France,
Brazzaville,
Congo Brazzaville,
Delay,
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■ ETHIOPIA: Location of new Addis Ababa international airport switched to Tagi.

■ CAMEROON: Camair-Co drops Lufthansa Technik as MRO provider; to drop the 737-700 citing lack of suitability.
Camair-Co (QC), the Cameroonian national carrier, will not renew an MRO contract signed with Lufthansa Technik in 2011 after the airline cited a "unilateral increase in charges" as well as unjustifiable staff perks as its reasons. Airline CEO Matthijs Boertien claimed that spurned attempts to negotiate with the Germans had resulted in the impasse, thereby forcing Camair to look to Dutch outfit, Aviacare BV, for its future MRO needs.
Friday, June 21, 2013
■ FRANCE: AFI KLM E&M wins MRO contracts with Air Zimbabwe, Egyptair.

► SOUTH AFRICA: SAA Cargo to retire its last 737-200F in late June.

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► KENYA: Air India to resume Nairobi, East African flights "soon".

► NIGERIA: Arik Air signs up for three CRJ1000s, four Q400s from Bombardier.

► MOROCCO: Royal Air Maroc looking to acquire "20-30" Next Gen aircraft for fleet renewal.

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737 MAX,
787,
A320 NEO,
Airbus,
Boeing,
Bombardier,
C Series,
Equipment,
Morocco,
Royal Air Maroc
► NAMIBIA: Air Namibia commits to Intrepid Aviation for two A330s due in September and November.

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A330,
Air Namibia,
Airbus,
Delivery,
Intrepid Aviation,
Namibia
■ TANZANIA: Air Tanzania left hanging as big talking Omani consortium vanishes.

► CONGO (KINSHASA): Chapman Freeborn begins weekly Joburg - Lubumbashi - Kinshasa cargo ops.

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Congo Kinshasa,
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South Africa
► TUNISIA: Syphax Airlines commits to the Airbus A320neo, A320ceo.
Tunisia's Syphax Airlines (FS), has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Airbus to buy three A320neo. The order is the first time an African based carrier has ordered the NEO and marks a significant breakthrough for Airbus in one of the world’s fastest developing markets.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
► NIGERIA: Saudia to drop Jeddah - Kano from September.
Saudi Arabia's national carrier, Saudia (SV), will from September 1, 2013 cancel its twice weekly Jeddah – Kano service. The flight operates with a Boeing 747.
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Kano,
Nigeria,
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Saudi Arabia,
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► GHANA: South African Airways to tentatively boost Accra to daily from August.

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Accra,
Frequency,
Ghana,
Johannesburg,
South Africa,
South African Airways
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
●● FRANCE: The African Aviation Tribune at the Paris Air Show 2013.
Today (Monday June 15), The African Aviation Tribune will be at the Paris Air Show 2013 courtesy of ch-aviation GMBH.
As such, postings over the next week will slow to a trickle, but be sure to follow us via our Twitter feed @AfrAviaTribune for updates and photos from the show as it happens. Expected this year are British Airways' A380, the new Airbus A350-900 and many more.
Stay tuned for the pictorial post to follow as well!
[UPDATE 19 JUNE] Well everyone, it seems the gods weren't smiling upon me this time round. A combination of bad Paris weather on my inbound fight that resulted in a diversion, coupled with a flat camera battery at the actual show meant i wasn't able to provide you with the updates (or pics) mentioned above. And i really do feel bummed about that.
So, please accept my apologies on that and hopefully it'll come right next time round.
The news feed should return to normal in the coming two days, so hang tight.
[UPDATE 19 JUNE] Well everyone, it seems the gods weren't smiling upon me this time round. A combination of bad Paris weather on my inbound fight that resulted in a diversion, coupled with a flat camera battery at the actual show meant i wasn't able to provide you with the updates (or pics) mentioned above. And i really do feel bummed about that.
So, please accept my apologies on that and hopefully it'll come right next time round.
The news feed should return to normal in the coming two days, so hang tight.
Monday, June 17, 2013
► MOZAMBIQUE: LAM eyes either B737-700s or A319s as part of fleet renewal's second phase.

Labels:
737-700,
A319,
Airbus,
Boeing,
LAM Mozambique,
MEX-Moçambique Expresso,
Mozambique
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