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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
► EGYPT: Tourism downturn hits local carriers as MidWest suspends its AOC.
Labels:
AlMasria Universal Airlines,
AOC,
Condor,
Egypt,
Midwest Airlines,
Suspension
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Denel establishes Spaceteq, a new satellite & space engineering unit within Denel Dynamics.
South African state owned aerospace and defence technology conglomerate, Denel SOC, has announced the formation of Spaceteq, a new business unit within Denel Dynamics, set to focus on the satellite and space engineering sector. The initiative is inline with the South African government's Departments of Science & Technology (DST) and Trade & Industry (DTI) call to exploit high-technology manufacturing niches, among which is satellite production.► SOUTH SUDAN: (Pics) Rwandair begins its 3x weekly Kigali - Juba service.
Labels:
Construction,
Inaugural,
Infrastructure,
Juba,
Kigali,
Route,
Rwanda,
RwandAir,
South Sudan
■ CONGO (KINSHASA): RVA, Welthungerhilfe sign $15mln contract to rehabilitate Goma Airport runway.
► CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE): Trans Air Congo adds a fourth B737-300 on lease from Star Air.
Labels:
737-300,
ACMI,
Congo Brazzaville,
South Africa,
Star Air Cargo,
Trans Air Congo
► MOROCCO: Royal Air Maroc to establish Rabat as second local base; eyes five new routes before year end.
Labels:
France,
Italy,
London Heathrow,
Madrid,
Marseille,
Milan Malpensa,
Morocco,
Paris Orly,
Rabat,
Route,
Royal Air Maroc,
Spain,
United Kingdom
Monday, September 23, 2013
● OPINION: The Legal Basis of the Court Application against FlySafair by Rob Baker.
In the interests of stirring more debate and offering a more broadly-based platform for the flow of information, ideas and opinions here on The African Aviation Tribune, I have introduced a new section to offer African aviation professionals, insiders, analysts and spectators a chance to voice their opinions, ideas and points of view on any subject pertaining to the field of Aviation in Africa.
■ BURUNDI: Air Burundi to require nearly USD4million to resume operations.
Air Burundi's (8Y) Group Managing Director, Emmanuel
Habimana, says a return to service will prove costly both for the airline and
its backer, the Burundian government, given the highly competitive
nature of the market in the region. Overall initial startup costs are expected to total BIF6billion (USD3.9million).
Labels:
Air Burundi,
Beechcraft,
Bujumbura,
Burundi,
MA-60
► COTE D'IVOIRE: Air Cote d'Ivoire to roll out new destinations once a third A319, two Q400s arrive in November.
Labels:
A319,
Abidjan,
Air Cote d'Ivoire,
Bangui,
Central African Republic,
Congo Kinshasa,
Cote d'Ivoire,
Freetown,
Kinshasa,
Lagos,
Liberia,
Monrovia,
N'Djamena,
Niamey,
Niger,
Nigeria,
Q400,
Route,
Sierra Leone
► ALGERIA: Tassili Airlines delays international expansion 'til 2014 as subsidies for southern flights now an option.
Algerian domestic and regional carrier, Tassili Airlines (SF), has reaffirmed its plans to launch regional charter flights, albeit only in early 2014 as opposed to the previously planned deadline of late 2013.
Labels:
Algeria,
France,
Morocco,
Spain,
Tamanrasset,
Tassili Airlines,
Turkey,
UAE
■ CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE): Air CEMAC launch now delayed 'til early 2014 as more talks with Air France are due in October.
In yet another unsurprising development regarding the formation and launch of Central Africa's bloc-based initiative, Air CEMAC, the airline's launch has now been pushed back until January 2014 pending the finalization of protracted talks with strategic partner, Air France (AF).
Labels:
Air CEMAC,
Air France,
Brazzaville,
CEMAC,
Congo Brazzaville,
France,
Launch
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Imperial Logistics accuses SAA Cargo of anti-competitive practices.
Labels:
Cargo,
Comair Ltd,
Imperial Logistics,
Legal,
SAA Cargo,
South Africa,
South African Airways
► KENYA: TUIfly Nordic to begin B787 Mombasa flights from December as Edelweiss pulls out from 2014.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian Airlines clarifies its 787 order plans in light of media mixup.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has moved to clarify various misleading international media reports regarding its 787-fleet ambitions. According to Ethiopian Television, it has been widely reported that the airline has an additional eight aircraft on order on top of the thirteen 787s it has currently signed up for, of which five have now been delivered.
Labels:
787,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines
■ SOUTH AFRICA: mango to boost recruitment of black cadet-pilots as demand dictates.
► KENYA: First photos of Kenya Airways' first B777-300ER emerge.
The first photos of Kenya Airways' (KQ) first B777-300(ER) (MSN ? | 5Y-KFA) have emerged with the airliner now set to undergo painting and a B1 test flight ahead of its planned delivery to Nairobi next month. The aircraft, one of two on 12 year-leases with General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), is set to début operations with a Nairobi - Guangzhou flight due on November 19. 5Y-KFA will feature 28 Business Class seats in a 2-3-2 layout and 369 Economy Class seats in a 3-3-3 Layout. The second B777-300ER is due in May 2014.
Labels:
777-300ER,
Delivery,
GECAS,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Nairobi,
United States
■ GHANA: Mahama appoints new boards, bosses for Ghana Airports Company, Civil Aviation Authority.
● NIGERIA: IATA boss calls for greater Public/Private cooperation to enable aviation to better propel African economic growth.
Labels:
IATA,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Tony Tyler
► GHANA: Eagle Atlantic Airlines outlines initial West African launch timetable, network.
■ NIGERIA: AJW Aviation signs PBH contract with Nigeria's Skypower Express Airways.
Labels:
AJW Aviation,
MRO,
Nigeria,
Skypower Express Airways
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
■ SOMALIA: Favori LLC takes over Aden Adde Int'l as Minister repudiates leaked UN letter as a "hoax".
Labels:
Favori LLC,
Mogadishu,
SKA Logistics,
Somalia,
Somalia Government,
Turkey
► SPAIN: Arik Air flight to Heathrow diverts to Mallorca after pregnant passenger suffers severe pains, bleeding.
Labels:
747,
Arik Air,
British Airways,
Diversion,
Incident,
Johannesburg,
Lagos,
London Heathrow,
Nigeria,
South Africa,
United Kingdom
► TANZANIA: Auric Air announces new Njombe flights while Flightlink goes double daily to Mtwara.
Tanzanian operators Auric Air (H8) and Flightlink have announced the launch of two new domestic routes. Auric has started a 4x weekly operation from Dar es Salaam to Njombe via Iringa while Flightlink has begun double daily Dar es Salaam to Mtwara, south-eastern Tanzania flights. Both routes became effective September 16.
Labels:
Auric Air,
Dar es Salaam,
Flightlink,
Launch,
Mtwara,
Njombe,
Route,
Tanzania
► FLEET UPDATE BULLETIN: Overland Airways, Aero, Blue Bird Aviation (Kenya), Swazi Airlink
The following is a fleet update bulletin for aircraft that are in use,
have been in use or will be in use for these listed airlines: Overland Airways, Aero, Blue Bird Aviation (Kenya), Swazi Airlink.
■ TANZANIA: Everett Aviation secures chopper contract with Norway's Statoil.
Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
Everett Aviation,
Helicopter,
Norway,
Statoil
► ETHIOPIA: National Airways now eyeing a pair of ERJ135s for its fleet.
Labels:
Embraer,
Equipment,
ERJ 135,
Ethiopia,
National Airways
► MOZAMBIQUE: Qatar Airways granted rights to Johannesburg - Maputo from late October.
Labels:
5th Freedom,
Doha,
Johannesburg,
Maputo,
Mozambique,
Qatar,
Qatar Airways,
South Africa
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Comair, SkyWise launch legal bid to block FlySafair's launch.
■ SOUTH AFRICA: New $41mln Somerset East mini-Aerotropolis to be completed next year.
► MALAWI: Ulendo Airlink starts scheduled Lilongwe - Blantyre flights.
Malawi's Ulendo Airlink (7Q) has commenced a 5x weekly air service between the country's two commercial hubs, Blantyre and Lilongwe effective September 15. Services were previously operated in 2011 before a moratorium was placed on the route by the Malawian government to protect the now defunct Air Malawi (QM).
Labels:
Blantyre,
Lilongwe,
Malawi,
Ulendo Airlink
■ GHANA: Mahama axes entire board of Ghana Airports Co. Ltd; new appointees due shortly.
Labels:
Accra,
Ghana,
Ghana Airports Company Limited,
Ghana Government
► TANZANIA: Proflight Zambia to start Dar es Salaam from late October; plans to boost Lilongwe from November.
Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
Launch,
Lilongwe,
Lusaka,
Malawi,
Proflight Zambia,
Route,
Zambia
► BRAZIL: Arik Air now eyes a November launch for São Paulo flights; in talks with Embraer over possible deal for 15 jets.
■ SOMALIA: Ethiopian suspends Hargeisa, Berbera flights over impasse with Somaliland government.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has suspended its services to the Somalian towns of Berbera and Hargeisa owing to sub-standard infrastructure. Flights between Addis Ababa and the capital of Somaliland, Hargeisa, were only recently resumed after significant upgrade works to the airport's infrastructure. However, it has since emerged that the quality of work done to runway 06/24 has allegedly proven substandard resulting in Ethiopian suspending its flights.
Monday, September 16, 2013
► GABON: Royal Air Maroc, Libreville to resurrect Air Gabon International venture?
► MAYOTTE: Air Austral, CCIM, Ylang Invest move to formally create Ewa Air.
Labels:
Air Austral,
Anjouan,
Comoros,
Dar es Salaam,
Dzaoudzi,
Ewa Airlines,
LAM Mozambique,
Mayotte,
Moroni,
Mozambique,
Partnership,
Pemba,
Route,
Tanzania
■ HONG KONG: Cathay Pacific eyeing Nigeria, Algeria as part of African expansion plans.
► BOTSWANA: Kalahari Airways turns to crowdfunding for 747s to operate London Gatwick flights.
Labels:
747,
Botswana,
Cape Town,
Crowdfunding,
Gaborone,
Kalahari Airways,
London Gatwick,
Qantas,
Route,
South Africa,
United Kingdom
■ GHANA: GCAA freezes issuance of domestic operator licences in response to Antrak's, Starbow's threats to pull out.
Responding to threats by local carriers Antrak Air (O4) and Starbow Airlines (S9) to withdraw from the oversubscribed Ghanaian market, the Ghanaian Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) says it has henceforth placed a moratorium on the issuance of domestic airline licences. At present, Ghana has four local operators including Africa World Airlines (AW) and Fly540 Ghana (5G). A fifth, CTK CityLink (CTY) went bankrupt last year.■ CAMEROON: Biya appoints Frederic Mbotto new Camair-Co boss; Edouard Mfoumou new chairman.
Cameroon's president, Paul Biya, has officially appointed Mr Frédéric Mbotto Obounou the new Managing Director/CEO of the country's national carrier, Camair-Co (QC), and Mr Edouard Akame Mfoumou as the Chairman of the airline's board of directors with effect from September 11.
► JAPAN: EgyptAir planning to nix its Osaka flights from late October over Tokyo's travel advisory.
Labels:
Cairo,
Egypt,
Egyptair,
Japan,
Osaka,
Termination,
Tokyo Narita
Friday, September 13, 2013
► SAUDI ARABIA: Saudia Cargo to boost Morocco, Kenya, South Africa freight capacity.
Saudia Cargo (SV) has announced an increase in its belly and freighter capacity on a number of routes across its global network. In terms of its African destinations, the Saudi Arabian operator plans to boost its dedicated freighter frequencies to Nairobi while adding bellyhold capacity to Casablanca and Johannesburg through increased passenger flights.
Labels:
Casablanca,
Jeddah,
Johannesburg,
Kenya,
Morocco,
Nairobi,
Saudi Arabia,
Saudia,
Saudia Cargo,
South Africa
■ MADAGASCAR: Air Madagascar signs MOU with Vanilla Islands Organization to further enhance regional connectivity.
► GHANA: Eagle Atlantic Airlines to launch regional operations from October 15.
Labels:
Accra,
Eagle Atlantic Airlines,
Ghana,
MD82,
Ten Airways
Thursday, September 12, 2013
► NIGERIA: (Pic) Business charter specialists, Air Peace, awaiting first B737-500.
Labels:
737-500,
Air Peace,
Boeing,
Business Aviation,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
United Airlines
► KENYA: Fly540 increases Nairobi - Lodwar flights to 9x weekly.
■ ETHIOPIA: ECAA selects Thales' TopSky - Flight Plan to manage flight plan and aeronautical information interfaces.
■ ANGOLA: Uíge Airport to be completed shortly, operations to tentatively resume by year-end.
Uíge Airport, situated in Uige, the capital city of its namesake province in northwestern Angola, could be inaugurated later this year following the successful completion of renovation and expansion works. Speaking to ANGOP, the CEO of Angola's airport and air traffic authority (Empresa Nacional de Aeroportos e Navegação Aérea - ENANA), Mr Manuel Ceitas, said the facility will also offer night-time operations given the recent installation of runway lighting.
Labels:
Angola,
Angola Government,
ENANA,
Resumption,
TAAG,
Uige
■ MAURITIUS: Air Mauritius upgrades its MRO management software.
Labels:
Air Mauritius,
Information Systems,
Mauritius,
MRO,
MXI Technologies
► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian outlines initial Winter 2013/14 timetable; to start Singapore from mid December.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has outlined its initial changes to its timetable in time for the Northern Winter 2013/14 season. According to AirlineRoute, among the most notable changes is the incorporation of the previously postponed Singapore flight.
Labels:
Abidjan,
Addis Ababa,
Bamako,
Bangkok,
Cotonou,
Dakar,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Hangzhou,
Harare,
Hong Kong,
Juba,
Libreville,
Lusaka,
Ndjamena,
Ouagadougou,
Pointe Noire,
Singapore
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
■ GHANA: James Antwi appointed new CEO of Starbow Airlines.
Labels:
Accra,
Ghana,
James Antwi,
Starbow Airlines
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