Réunion, the French Overseas Territory in the Indian Ocean, was the first recipient of Corsair International's (SS) recently delivered Airbus A330-300; the first of two with the second due in late January 2013. The new aircraft are part of a renewal programme that follows a EUR300million recapitalization of the carrier by parent company, TUI, the largest tourism group in the world.
Friday, November 30, 2012
► SOUTH AFRICA: Fly Go-Air delays launch until 10 December, to use a Beech 1900.
■ ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian successfully issues bond for $363m with backing from US ExIm Bank.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) on 28 November 2012, successfully placed its first bond issue with the backing of the US Export-Import Bank, to finance several brand new Boeing 787-8 aircraft ordered for the Ethiopian national carrier. (A bond is a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal.)
Thursday, November 29, 2012
■ SENEGAL: ASECNA signs $35million contract with Thales, INEO Engineering for Radar, ATM Systems.
The Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (L'Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar) or ASECNA has signed a USD35million contract with a French consortium comprising Thales Air Systems SAS and INEO Engineering & Systems for the supply and installation of Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radars
(MSSR) with Mode S capability in addition to its Air
Traffic Management (ATM) systems.
■ GABON: Cargolux looks to expand sub-Saharan network as Luxembourg signs new BASA with Gabon.
► TANZANIA: (Pics) fastjet's inaugural revenue flight to Mwanza.
► EGYPT: Air Arabia Egypt launches Alexandria - Kuwait, Riyadh ops.
■ EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Iberia goes 7x weekly to Malabo as Spain, Equat'l Guinea sign off on BASA.
Equatorial Guinea and former colonial power Spain have formally signed a Bilateral Air Services Agreement between the two countries during an official visit to Spain by the Equato-Guinean Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation, Agapito Mba Mokuy. The agreement has paved the way for Spain's Iberia (IB) to increase its flights to the Equato-Guinean capital, Malabo, from 6x weekly, to 7x weekly effective 1 December 2012.
■ TANZANIA: Construction of Terminal III Extension to Dar es Salaam's Julius Nyerere International Airport to finally go ahead?
■ NAMIBIA: Air Namibia strike ends as pilot's union accepts management's offer.
After nearly 2 weeks on strike and protracted negotiations that severely disrupted Namibian national carrier Air Namibia's operations, the Namibian Pilots Association (NAPA) has acquiesced to Air Namibia management's initial offer of a 5% pay rise.
► CHAD: Kenya Airways rumoured to have dropped Ndjamena flights citing high taxes, poor loads.
Reports out of Chad claim that numerous passengers have been left stranded in the Chadian capital Ndjamena after Kenya Airways (KQ) "suddenly" dropped its Nairobi - Ndjamena route. In corroboration, reservation system Amadeus shows no flights available either now, or in the future, though no official confirmation has yet been heard from the Kenyan national carrier itself.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
► KENYA: Skyward Int. Aviation set to receive first Fokker 100; another Fokker 50.
Swiss aviation newswire CH-Aviation is reporting that Kenyan aircraft charter company "Skyward International Aviation" is set to receive their first jet - a Fokker 100 (MSN 11307 | 5Y-SIA) in addition to a Fokker 50 (MSN 20111 | 5Y-MIS).
■ SPAIN: Rwandair awards Iberia contract for CRJ900 maintenance.
► COTE D'IVOIRE: Corsair International to start 4x weekly Abidjan flights from 2013.
► TANZANIA: See Pics of fastjet's inaugural non-commercial flight!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
■ MAURITANIA: Mauritania joins Libya, Madagascar in arguing their case to be struck off the EU Banned Carriers List.
Mauritania has joined a growing list of African countries trudging off to the Belgian capital and seat of the European Union, Brussels, to argue their cases to be struck off the dreaded EU No Fly List. Last week, a Mauritanian delegation, led by the Minister of Equipment and Transport Yahya Ould Hadmine, held a meeting with officials from the European Union in Brussels to present their full report on air transport security and safety standards in Mauritania.
► COMOROS: Inter Îles Air Embraer 120 ditches into Indian Ocean shortly after take off; no casualties.
■ NIGERIA: Embraer provisionally agrees to partner Government in Nigerian airline refleeting initiative.
Fresh from the announcement of its intention to open its first African Authorized Aircraft Service Facility (AASF) in Kenya next year, Embraer, the Brazilian regional aircraft manufacturer, has provisionally agreed to collaborate with the Nigerian Government's efforts to assist domestic Nigerian airlines in acquiring new aircraft "at concessionary rates."
■ ZIMBABWE: Government crafts law to protect Air Zim from creditors; puts 74% stake in UM up for grabs.
The Zimbabwean Government is once again looking for a strategic partner for Air Zimbabwe (UM). In a new proposal, a 74% shareholding in the ailing national carrier is to be put up for grabs after a previous deal with China's Hainan Airlines (HU), in February, broke down over Air Zimbabwe’s reluctance to grant Hainan a 65% stake rather than 45% as proposed.
Monday, November 26, 2012
■ KENYA: Jetlink Express bankruptcy sucks in Ministers as creditors go to court.
■ KENYA: Embraer to open an Authorized Service Facility in Nairobi with Kenya Airways in 2013.
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Group SAA finally releases its 2011/2012 Financials; records USD163.2million operating loss.
South African Airways (SA) has at long last, released its financial report for the Financial Year 2011/2012 ending 31 March 2012. In its brief, signed off by the airline's previous board, the carrier reported an operating loss of USD163.2million (ZAR1.3billion) despite its total revenue being up six percent on the previous year. Overall, the group posted a ZAR32million Total comprehensive loss.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
► CAMEROON: Turkish Airlines to start 4x weekly Yaounde, Douala flights from late December.
Turkish Airlines (TK) has announced another route into Central/West Africa; this time to Cameroon. The Turkish carrier, which recently celebrated adding its 200th aircraft to its ever growing fleet, will serve the cities of Yaounde and Douala 4x weekly with a Boeing 737-900ER effective 21 December 2012.
● SOUTH AFRICA: South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) warns of looming strike.
Friday, November 23, 2012
●● SOUTH AFRICA: All set for the 44th AFRAA General Assembly to be held from 18-20 November in Johannesburg.
[UPDATE 23 NOVEMBER 2012] The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) is set to convene its 44th Annual General Assembly slated for the 18th – 20th November 2012, and to be held at the Sandton Convention Centre in South Africa's commercial hub, Johannesburg.
►► OMAN: Ethiopian increases Muscat frequency from late November on.
Ethiopian Airlines will from 27 November 2012 increase its Addis Ababa – Muscat, Oman flights from the current 3/4x weekly, to daily. The flight is operated with a Boeing 737-700.
►► CAMEROON: Arik Air to start Lagos - Douala from late August.
[UPDATE 23 NOVEMBER 2012] Nigerian private carrier Arik Air (W3), is to launch a 3x weekly (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) service between Lagos, Nigeria and Douala, Cameroon using a Boeing 737-700, starting Thursday 30 August 2012.
►► NAMIBIA: Air Namibia issues next round of updates as Strike persists.
Due to the increasing length of the previous post, a new one has been started to cover the latest update on Air Namibia's (SW) on-going NAPA industrial action.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
● ANGOLA: TAAG, Pimentel Araújo elected to Chairmanship of AFRAA.
Linhas Aéreas de Angola better known as TAAG Angolan Airlines (DT) were this week elected to the chairmanship of the Executive Committee of the African Airlines
Association (AFRAA), during their recently ended 44th Annual General Meeting held in Johannesburg, South Africa.
► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian announces 787 route changes to Johannesburg & Dubai for December.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) continues to adjust its Boeing 787
operations with changes for the month of
December 2012 as follows:
■ ALGERIA: Construction of new Terminal at Algiers Houari Boumediene Airport set to begin in 2014.
The Algerian government has forged ahead with its previously mentioned plans of transforming Houari Boumediene International Airport in the Algerian capital, Algiers, into an international hub. In an interview with Algerian paper Tout sur l'Algérie, the airport's CEO Tahar Allache allured to a new terminal to be built by 2018 and which will accommodate 10 million passengers per year, in addition to extra-wide-bodies such as the Airbus A380.
► NIGERIA: Aero Contractors to start daily Abuja-Calabar flights from December.
► LIBYA: Tunisair goes Sfax - Tripoli, Benghazi from April 2013.
Fresh from announcing better pax uptake and stronger financials for November 2012, Tunisair (TU) will, starting 2 April 2013, expand its Boeing 737-600 operations from the Tunisian city of Sfax to Libya.
► SOUTH AFRICA: kulula to start Joburg - East London flights from 2013.
►► THAILAND: Ethiopian Airlines boosts Bangkok, Hong Kong flights from late November.
[UPDATE 22 NOVEMBER 2012] Ethiopian Airlines (ET), will from 24 November 2012, increase its Addis Ababa – Bangkok – Hong Kong 767 operated service from 4x weekly, to daily. As a result, Bangkok will see an increase from 7x to 10x weekly flights.
► TANZANIA: fastjet outlines Zanzibar, Kenya, Uganda ops as TCAA grants it full operational approval.
With the first of its fleet of Airbus A319s having now having arrived in the Tanzanian capital, Dar es Salaam, nascent low-cost carrier fastjet (FN) has been granted full approval to operate the aircraft by the Tanzanian Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA). Its team of 35 pilots, 65 cabin crew and 7 maintenance specialists on the ground actively preparing for launch, the carrier has outlined its regional expansion plans as demand for its flights has totalled to more than 8'000 bookings in their first week on sale.
► LIBYA: See Pic of Air Libya's ARJ100 in their new swanky livery!
As mentioned in our previous post, Air Libya (7Q), the private Libyan carrier formerly known as Tibesti Air Libya, is set to receive its first BAe146-300/ARJ100 (MSN: 3234 | 5A-FLB) in the carrier's new corporate identity and livery.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
► MOROCCO: Ryanair to resume London Stansted, Luton - Marrakech from 2013.
► HONG KONG: Air Mauritius to go 3x weekly to Hong Kong from July 2013.
Fresh from last week's announcement of direct Shanghai flights from 2013, Air Mauritius (MK) will from 2 July 2013 add a 3rd weekly flight on its Mauritius – Hong Kong route. The 3rd weekly flight is expected to be maintained into the Northern Winter 2013/14 season as well.
■ NIGERIA: NAMA switches to Automated Flight Planning.
The Nigerian Airspace Management Authority (NAMA) has, effective 15 November 2012, switched from the analogue method of preparing flight plans to an automated flight plan system, that can be accessed here. In addition, the system is compatible with changes announced to the ICAO model flight plan
form and ATS Messages (Amendment 1 to 15th Edition of PANS ATM Doc 4444) which came into effect on 15 November 2012.
● STRIKES! African aviation scene hit by wave of strikes as Namibia, Mozambique, Libya and Kenya affected.
► SOUTH AFRICA: New LCC airline Skywise to launch in Q1 2013 using 737-300s.
As previously reported by The African Aviation Tribune, the original founders of defunct South African LCC 1Time have indeed revealed that they are planning to launch a brand new low-cost carrier, called Skywise, in South Africa during the first 3 months of 2013.
■ ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian opens first phase of New Cloud Nine lounge in Addis Ababa.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
■ NIGERIA: (Pics) FAAN again gives aircraft owners 1 month to clean up airport boneyards.
The Nigerian Federal Aviation Authority (FAAN) has issued a 1 month ultimatum to the country's aircraft owners and operators, to remove all abandoned aircraft that litter Nigeria's 8 major airports or risk legal proceedings as the country moves to cast off the stereotypical image of African aviation - decrepit potholed
taxiways and runways, poorly maintained colonial era terminal buildings
and above all, the obligatory aircraft boneyard filled with rusting 707
hulks (and the occasional Antonov tossed in for good measure).
► ANGOLA: See Pic of Guicango's Embraer 120 in new company colours!
Angolan private carrier Guicango Agência de Viagem (NCL) has had its first non-Russian aircraft - an Embraer 120 (MSN: 120212 | D2-FFZ) painted in the company's new livery and corporate identity.
■■ MOZAMBIQUE: Search for missing South African pilots to end Friday.
[UPDATED 20 NOVEMBER 2012] The search for two South African pilots who went missing on 27 October as they flew home to South Africa is to be called off Friday.
Bryan Simms, 60, and his son Robert, 22, from Midrand, Johannesburg, were flying
back to Lanseria airport, Johannesburg in a Beechcraft Baron 58 (MSN TH-737 | ZS-JPG). They
had departed Lilongwe, Malawi en route to Lanseria when contact was lost around 45 minutes from Beira airport, Mozambique.
Monday, November 19, 2012
► SOUTH AFRICA: Mango to start Joburg & Cape Town to PE flights from December.
South African LCC Mango (JE) are to launch daily return flights between Johannesburg and the coastal city of Port
Elizabeth as well as Cape Town and Port Elizabeth effective 5 December. Johannesburg - PE bookings will be available from Tuesday 20 November.