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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
● 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."
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
► GHANA: Virgin Atlantic to use A330-300s to Accra from 2013.
With effect from 31 March 013, Virgin Atlantic Airways (VK) will employ its Airbus A330-300s on the London Heathrow - Accra route. At present, the route is serviced by an Airbus A340-300.
Read More Here [Airline Route]
Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330-300 |
London Heathrow – Accra 5x weekly effective 31 March 2013.
- VS657 LHR2245 – 0500+1ACC 333 x36
- VS658 ACC1010 – 1800LHR 333 x47
Read More Here [Airline Route]
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● ZIMBABWE: Zim government signs USD$150m loan with China for Vic Falls Airport upgrade.
In an update to our previous article on the upgrade of Victoria Falls Airport (VFA) in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwean Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Walter Mzembi, has announced the signing of a USD$150 million loan facility between the Zimbabwean Government and the China EXIM Bank, to supplement funds already availed last month to get the works off the ground.
So far, the only real work done has been by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) which has laid pipes that will take water to the airport from the Zambezi River during the construction period, that is now expected to move head in 2 months time.
"The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe is also expected to pay a fee of US$2,4 million dollars to the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the project is expected to incorporate the expansion of the airport runway, terminal, immigration, customs and radar control points.
Victoria Falls Airport (Alannah Eames)
The expansion of the airport will see bigger and wide-bodied aircraft such as the Airbus A340 and the Boeing 777 flying directly into the resort town, making it more accessible to the outside world."
Last year, Minister Mzembi said it was his intention to try and lure large international carriers to Victoria Falls, amongst them Emirates, British Airways, Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic, in preparation for next year's United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly, to be held in Victoria Falls.
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Monday, May 21, 2012
► EGYPT: Saudia suffers 2 birdstrikes in 7 days at Cairo; new fad amongst birds?
It seems birds hanging around Cairo International Airport, Egypt have taken a strong liking to being mowed down by Saudi Arabian Airlines (SU) jets, as The Aviation Herald reports that within the space of a week, two Saudia aircraft have suffered bird strikes: one on landing, the other on take off.
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► NIGERIA: Air Nigeria to launch Dubai next; aims to be privatized by 2014.
With the successful launch last week of its Lagos - London (Gatwick) service using a leased Egyptair A330-200, Air Nigeria has announced that its next A330 is to arrive "in the next 20 days" with it to be deployed on their Lagos - Dubai route.
Also outlined were plans for a future Rome and Paris route (previously reported here by The African Aviation Tribune) where the chairman of Air Nigeria, Jimo Ibrahim, stated there was significant potential for business.
"He disclosed that data available from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) showed that 58,000 passengers travelled to Rome last year; adding that Italian airline, Alitalia carried only 27,000 of these people and the rest were carried by other foreign carriers.“So there is a beckoning market to those destinations. ‘So we will be flying Lagos-Rome-Paris. ‘We have got government approval to fly to Rome, Paris, Johannesburg and Dubai. We will start flying to Dubai before the end of this quarter”, he said."
Air Nigeria A330 at London Gatwick (Skylineraviation.de) |
Of particular interest however, was the ambitious goal of turning Air Nigeria into a public listed company by 2014.
But, can this be done, given the previous disasters that were Nigeria Airways (collapsed in 2003 due to mismanagement, corruption, over-staffing and a debt burden of over USD60million) and Air Nigeria's precursor, Virgin Nigeria (Richard Branson pulled out because of alleged government interference and under-table dodgy dealings)?
"‘I want to assure you that effective two years from now; we will be depositing Air Nigeria into your hands. What does that mean? Air Nigeria will now have to go PLC. It will now be an airline owned by Nigerians. I will sell my shares, and then you can buy some. Air Nigeria will be in the market. So we will meet at Annual General Meetings, and then we will discuss. So that is our plans. By then, Air Nigeria will be fully Nigerian,’ Ibrahim said.
He disclosed that the Nigeria Stock Exchange had invited the company this year to come and be listed under the special registry so that Air Nigeria would be in the market.Read More Here [ThisDay Nigeria]
‘You will be a shareholder, I will be a shareholder. It will be our airline,’ he added."
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► KENYA: Kenya Airways starts Kilimanjaro from July.
Kenya Airways (KQ) will from 2 July 2012, start a 6x weekly service between Nairobi and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania using an Embraer 170. Presently the route is operated by Precision Air Tanzania, in whom Kenya Airways has a 49% shareholding, with a daily flight using an ATR 72.
Kenya Airways Embraer 170 |
The “Pride of Africa” will depart every day, except Thursdays, offering adventure hungry travellers visiting to Africa’s highest mountain range adequate baggage capacity and increased comfort on the Embraer 170.
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► BOTSWANA: Air Botswana to get more planes; to increase Francistown - Johannesburg.
As Botswana's diamond exports continue to grow thus resulting in strong economic growth, so too is its local airline, Air Botswana (BP), experiencing an increase in demand. Francistown, in particular, has seen a resurgence in its mining industry after a disastrous slump in 2011 which saw global nickel prices take a drastic fall.
Air Botswana ATR 42 in Johannesburg |
With its new airport completed in August 2011, there are plans to try and attract bigger regional players like Emirates and Kenya Airways to Francistown, and to eventually turn it into an airport busier than that of Gaborone, the capital.
Speaking in Francistown, Botswana's second largest city, the company's general manager, Sakhile Reiling, announced Air Botswana's intention to increase services between Francistown and Johannesburg which at present is operated twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursday. She stated that there was strong demand from local mining outfits for the route, which aside from the aforementioned biweekly service, had necessitated a stop over in Gaborone.
""We have other flights that operate between Johannesburg and Gaborone on other days of the week. The problem is that they are not direct. They pass through Gaborone, that is why we want to introduce more direct flights between the two cities. We want to improve the convenience of doing business for the mines," she said."
To aid this future expansion, Reiling alluded to a recent deal, worth roughly USD$5.5million, for 2 as yet unknown aircraft from Europe, the first of which is due in July, the second, in September of this year. A further two aircraft are due next year.
Presently, Air Botswana operates a fleet of ATR 42s & 72s and a BAe 146.
The start of additional flights between Francistown and Johannesburg will however, be subject to approval with the South African government, with whom Botswana has a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA).
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► UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Air Arabia boosts Sharjah - Sudan & Egypt from June.
UAE based LCC Air Arabia has announced an increase in flights between Sharjah and various destinations in Egypt and the Sudan.
Air Arabia A320 |
Sharjah – Alexandria Bog el Arab
- Effective 16MAY12 - Increases from 10 to 12 weekly
- Effective 01JUN12 - Increases from 12 to 14 weekly
- 20JUN12 - 08SEP12 Increases from 2 to 3 daily
Sharjah – Assiut, Egypt
- 21JUN12 – 05JUL12 / 26AUG12 – 09SEP12 - Increases from 2 to 4 weekly
Sharjah – Sohag, Egypt
- Effective 01JUN12 Service resumes with 3 weekly flights
- G9673 SHJ1310 – 1440HMB 320 246
- G9674 HMB1520 – 2035SHJ 320 246
Sharjah – Khartoum
Read More Here [Airline Route]
- 03JUN12 – 02SEP12 Increases from daily to 9 weekly
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► GHANA: CTK CiTylinK Airlines leases Fokker 100.
Ghanaian domestic airline CiTylinK Airlines, has summer-leased a Fokker 100, 9A-BTD, from Croatia-based Trade Air. From its website, the airline operates scheduled and charter flights, in addition to medical evacuation flights, and offers cartographic services as well.
At present, CTK CiTylinK serves Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale and Sunyani using a mix of SAAB 340s and Let 410s.
This comes at a time when West Africa is seeing significant growth in its aviation sector, with Ghana in particular, seeing its fair share of recent start ups such as Starbow Airlines, Fly540, and soon, EasyJet linked LCC FastJet, all vying for a slice of the local aviation pie.
Friday, May 18, 2012
► TANZANIA: Air Tanzania resumes flights (Pictures).
Air Tanzania today resumed flights between Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro and Mwanza using its newly acquired Boeing 737-500, leased from AeroVista. (Pictures Courtesy Air Tanzania Facebook)
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► NIGERIA: Air Nigeria lands at London Gatwick (Picture).
As previously reported by The African Aviation Tribune, Air Nigeria this week started Lagos - London Gatwick using a leased Egyptair Airbus A330-200.
Air Nigeria A330 at London Gatwick (Skylineraviation.de) |
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► ZAMBIA: KLM returns to Lusaka (Pictures).
After a 16 year break, Dutch airline KLM (KL) has resumed direct flights from Amsterdam to Lusaka 3x weekly using an Airbus A330-200. Pictures courtesy The Lusaka Times.
Read More Here [KLM]
KLM arrives in Lusaka (Lusaka Times) |
"KLM will fly to Lusaka three times a week using an Airbus A330-200.
The aircraft offers space for 243 passengers; 30 in World Business
Class, 178 in Economy Class, and 35 in the Economy Comfort Zone.
Starting 15 May, flight KL521 will depart every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 12:30 from Schiphol and will arrive in Lusaka the same day
at 22:05. The return flight, KL522, will depart from Lusaka the same day
at 23:50. The flight will arrive in Amsterdam the next morning at 9:45."
► UGANDA: NasAir Eritrea starts Asmara - Entebbe direct.
► RÉUNION: Air Austral quits Sydney, Nouméa; starts Bangkok via Chennai.
Reunion-based
carrier Air Austral (UU), has decided to cancel its two weekly flights
to Nouméa, New Caledonia, via Sydney, Australia with
effect from 28 October 2012, in what is seen as a knock on effect of the
continuing Euro-zone crisis that has been affecting airlines the world
over.
Air Austral Boeing 777 |
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French Overseas Territory carrier had initially planned to axe the
route, along with several others to the French mainland beginning summer
of this year, but later reconsidered.
"An Air Austral Boeing 777 has been linking Noumea with Paris, flying via Sydney and La Reunion since early 2009.In December, the airline said the high cost of jet fuel forced the suspension of the flights but in February it decided to keep flying the route. The latest change has been due to ongoing losses.New Caledonia’s daily paper says the end of the service has caused concern among travellers whose route to France is now likely to be almost exclusively via Japan."
In other Air Austral related news, the carrier has announced via Twitter, a new service to Bangkok via Chennai, India to be operated with a Boeing 737-800. No schedule has yet been released.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian starts Toronto from July 2012.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has announced a twice weekly service from Addis Ababa to Toronto, Canada starting 16 July 2012 using its Boeing 777-200LR. the westerly leg will have a fuel stop at Rome, Italy.
Ethiopian Airlines 777 at Washington DC |
Read More Here [AirlineRoute]Ethiopian Airlines: Addis Ababa - Toronto
- ET502 ADD2230 – 0340+1FCO0440+1 – 0740+1YYZ 77L 15
- ET503 YYZ1015 – 0715+1ADD 77L 26
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► TANZANIA: Air Tanzania resumes domestic flights tomorrow; publishes timetable.
After being on hiatus following the writing-off of its DHC-8 at Kigoma, in April of this year, Air Tanzania (TC) is to relaunch a scheduled domestic service on the morning of Friday 18 May (tomorrow), with the use of its recently acquired Boeing 737-500, leased from AeroVista of Dubai.
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► COTE D'IVOIRE: Air Cote d'Ivoire to start service using A332 from end of July.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
► KENYA: Virgin Atlantic to drop Nairobi from September 2012.
Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic Airways (VS) will, with effect from September 24, end its London Heathrow - Nairobi flights sighting low passenger numbers and higher overheads amongst other factors. No doubt, this will come as relief to Kenya Airways who in January 2012 issued a profit warning for the First Quarter of 2012.
Virgin Atlantic's B747-400 |
“During the past five years a combination of record fuel prices, higher and higher taxes imposed by the UK Government and a poorly timed slot not providing connections from London, have made it uneconomical to fly from Nairobi,” said Sir Branson in statement from London.
Read More Here [Business Daily Kenya]“For the past five years our team in Nairobi have worked incredibly hard and we hope to return should the economic situation change.”
This comes at a time when various European carriers are axing various African routes citing route viability problems: of recent note Iberia (Johannesburg), TAP (Johannesburg).
Virgin Atlantic has stated, however, that it will maintain its other African routes to Accra, Lagos and Johannesburg.
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► SOUTH AFRICA: Emirates to boost Durban to B777-300ER daily from June.
Since its inauguration in May 2010 in time for the FIFA World Cup of 2010 held in South Africa, Durban's King Shaka International Airport has being growing from strength to strength.
Durban's King Shaka International Airport |
"The introduction of the Boeing 777-300ER is in response to strong demand on the route. In 2011, Emirates carried over 165 000 passengers between Durban and Dubai with a high average seat factor of 83 percent,” said Jean Luc Grillet, Emirates senior vice-president for commercial operations in Africa."
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