Réunion-based French carrier, Air Austral (UU), is reportedly still in negotiations with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus SAS over a possible deal involving two A380s, albeit, not for the 840-All-Economy-Seaters that were envisaged by previous boss and company founder, Gérard Ethève, prior to his departure from the carrier in April this year.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
● SOUTH AFRICA: (Pics) Africa Aerospace & Defence 2012.
South Africa, and Africa's, largest exhibition of air, sea and land capability, Africa
Aerospace and Defence (AAD) 2012, swung into action today at Air Force
Base (AFB) Waterkloof near Pretoria, South Africa.
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Lockheed Martin,
Pilatus,
Pretoria,
SAAB,
South Africa,
VliegsMasjien
Saturday, September 22, 2012
► NIGERIA: Arik Air & Nigerian Government kiss and make up; ops to resume tomorrow.
After a two hour meeting between the board of directors of Nigeria's Arik Air (W3) and Ministers from the Nigerian Federal Government in a bid to resolve Thursday's impasse and suspension of flights, Arik Air have stated, via their website, that they will be resuming flights tomorrow Sunday 23 September 2012, after presumably, reaching an agreement.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
►► UNITED STATES: Dreamliner delivery delays force Ethiopian to postpone Washington 787 route launch by 11 days.
With their second Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (MCN: 34746 | ET-AOR) now due on 26 September 2012, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) have announced a delay in their inaugural Addis Ababa - Washington DC, USA scheduled service, from 20 September 2012, to 1 October 2012.
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Tanzania,
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► SENEGAL: Angry husband calls in bomb threat to delay Royal Air Maroc flight to Casablanca; gets backtraced.
The Senegalese press is reporting a bomb scare on-board a Royal Air Maroc Boeing 737-800 as it was about to depart from Dakar's Léopold Sédar Senghor (Yoff) International Airport early this morning, bound for the Moroccan city of Casablanca.
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► GHANA: EgyptAir confirms deal with CTK CiTylinK; to use Accra as hub.
Confirming our previous report, Egyptair (MS) and foundering Ghanaian carrier CTK CiTylinK Airlines (CTQ) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Headquarters of the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation in Cairo, Egypt which will see "both airlines promoting air transportation expansion in West Africa."
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► BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA: Libya's Buraq Air tipped for minority shareholding in B&H Airlines.
Tripoli based Buraq Air (UZ), a private Libyan airline that operates scheduled domestic and international services to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, has been tipped as the most likely candidate to acquire a 49% in Bosnian airline BH Airlines (JA).
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Bosnia Herzegovina,
Buraq Air,
Libya,
Tripoli,
Turkish Airlines
► NIGERIA: Arik Air suspends local ops indefinitely citing FAAN harassment.
Just when things couldn't seem to get any worse following the demise of Air Nigeria (VK) in early September, Nigeria's largest private carrier Arik Air (W3) today suspended domestic operations indefinitely citing what it called "the persistent hostility of the Ministry of Aviation and Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) management" who "were trying to destroy the airline for their own financial benefit."
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
► UNITED STATES: Ethiopian Airlines Cargo accepts its first Boeing 777F.
In a ceremony in Seattle, Washington today, Ethiopian Airlines Cargo celebrated another first in its history when it officially took delivery of their first (and Africa's first) of six Boeing 777F (MCN: 41846 | ET-APS) freighters. The first two 777Fs (i.e this one and the next) are on a 10 year dry lease contract from GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS).
► UNITED KINGDOM: Royal Air Maroc to resume London Gatwick flights from March 2013.
Moroccan national carrier RAM Royal Air Maroc (AT) will resume its discontinued Casablanca - London Gatwick service with a 3x weekly service from 27 March 2013. The Boeing 737-800 operated route will then increase to 10x weekly during Northern Summer 2013.
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► ITALY: Ethiopian Airlines resumes Milan Malpensa via Rome-Fiumicino.
Since 10 September, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has resumed operating its daily Addis Ababa - Milan Malpensa flight via Rome, Fiumicino; a route it last operated up until 31 May of this year.
Previously Milan was routed via Brussels with Rome being an intermediate stop on the Stockholm, Sweden flight.
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► GAMBIA: Gambia Bird to start ops on 1 October with flights to Dakar; to fly to Barcelona as well.
Following the arrival of its Airbus A319-100 in Banjul, The Gambia on Monday, Gambia Bird, the new 90/10 venture between German carrier, Germania (ST) and the Gambian government, has announced it will commence ops on 1 October 2012, with its first flight being Banjul, The Gambia to Dakar, Senegal.
► ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe's debts in South Africa allegedly paid off with flights to Johannesburg to resume in coming weeks.
Following on from our previous report on the topic, the Zimbabwean Government has paid off ailing national carrier Air Zimbabwe's (UM) outstanding debts in South Africa with the airline now said to be resuming flights to Johannesburg "in the next few weeks", though this has yet to be corroborated by independent sources.
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Air Zimbabwe,
Finances,
FreshAir,
Johannesburg,
Route,
South Africa,
Zimbabwe
► LIBYA: Libyan Airlines set to receive A320s and A330s in coming months.
In a press statement issued today in Tripoli, Libya's Undersecretary in the Ministry of Transportation for Aviation and Air Transport, Engineer Fawzi Baltamer, announced that carrier Libyan Airlines (LN), will by year end receive two Airbus A320s. Additionally, a pair of A330s are expected in the first quarter of next year (2013).
► SENEGAL: Corsair International launches 4x weekly Paris - Dakar from October.
After signing an agreement with the Senegalese Government, France's second largest carrier, Corsair International (SS), will from 26 October 2012 offer a 4x weekly, Boeing 747-400 operated Paris (Orly) - Dakar, Senegal service, with a fifth frequency (a Saturday flight south, and a Sunday flight north) to follow in January 2013.
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Route,
Senegal,
XL Airways
● NIGER: Remembering UTA Flight UT772, twenty three years ago today.
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the bombing of UTA Flight 772 on 19 September 1989, a somewhat forgotten incident that bears strong similarity with a larger, more widely publicized bombing that occurred a year earlier; that of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in December 1988.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 "N54629" UTA772 |
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
► EGYPT: Israel's El Al looks to ditch Cairo flights amid a deteriorating Middle East.
Citing heavy security requirements and high operational costs, Israeli carrier El Al (LY) is seeking official approval to abandon its weekly Tel Aviv, Israel - Cairo, Egypt flight, a move likely to be blocked by Israel's government, given its now strained relations with the new Egyptian Presidency of Mohammed Morsi.
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Air Sinai,
Cancellation,
Egypt,
El Al,
Elyezer Shkedyto,
Israel,
Route
► SOUTH AFRICA: BA Comair increases Durban – Cape Town Weekday flights from late October 2012.
South African franchise, British Airways (Comair) (BA/MN), has announced an increase in their Durban – Cape Town weekday flights with the addition of 3x to 4x additional daily flights, with effect from 29 October 2012.
The flights are operated with a mixture of Boeing 737-300s and Boeing 737-400s.
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BA Comair,
Cape Town,
Durban,
Frequency,
South Africa
► EGYPT: Egyptair officially announces Roshdy Zakaria as its new Boss.
Egyptian carrier Egyptair (MS) today officially announced the appointment of Roshdy Zakaria, the airline's former deputy Vice President of Flight Operations, as their new Chairman and CEO.
Zakaria has spent much of his 30 year career with Egyptair where he has held various positions, including that of chief pilot examiner and instructor on the Airbus A300B4 and the Boeing 767/777.
Zakaria has spent much of his 30 year career with Egyptair where he has held various positions, including that of chief pilot examiner and instructor on the Airbus A300B4 and the Boeing 767/777.
Labels:
Cairo,
Egyptair,
Politics,
Roshdy Zakaria,
Strike
► KENYA: See Pics of 748 Air Service's Bombardier Dash 8!
Nairobi-based air charter specialists 748 Air Services (SVT) is set to receive its first Bombardier Dash 8-400 (MCN: 4013 | 5Y-SMJ) from Amsterdam, Holland where it has just received its paint-job in 748's livery.
Labels:
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Bombardier,
Burundi,
Charter,
De Havilland,
Djibouti,
Equipment,
Ethiopia,
Kenya,
Nairobi,
Q400,
Rwanda,
Somalia,
South Sudan,
Sudan,
Tanzania,
Uganda
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