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Thursday, October 4, 2012
► SUDAN: See Pics of Nova Air's Boeing 737-500 in new colours!

Labels:
737-500,
ACMI,
Boeing,
Charter,
El Fasher,
Equipment,
Juba,
Khartoum,
Netherlands,
Nova Air,
Nyala,
Port Sudan,
Sojitz Aircraft Leasing,
South Sudan,
Sudan
■ TANZANIA: Precision Air posts USD400'000 profit despite tough market conditions.

Labels:
2011/2012 Financial Year,
Finances,
Precision Air,
profits,
Tanzania
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
■ MALI: Renovated runway 06/24 at Bamako-Sénou International Airport handed over to AdM.

►► LIBYA: Emirates cancels intended Tripoli service resumption.
[UPDATED 3 OCTOBER 2012] Emirates (EK) are to restart their service from Dubai to Tripoli, Libya that was suspended in February of last year due to the Libyan Uprising. The flights will recommence on 29 October 2012 with a 4x weekly Airbus A330-200 service that will switch to an Airbus A340-300 from 2 January 2013.
► TANZANIA: Air Tanzania set to reach new deal with AeroVista; to resume flights next week, but at what cost?

Labels:
ACMI,
Aerovista,
Air Tanzania,
Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
► TANZANIA: Delta Airlines opens ticket office in Dar es Salaam.

Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
Delta Airlines,
Infrastructure,
Tanzania
■ SOUTH AFRICA: SAA gets its USD600million bailout from Government.

► DUBAI: Emirates looks to partner African LCC airlines in bid to establish feeder networks.

Labels:
Angola,
Dakar,
Dubai,
Emirates,
FastJet,
Jambo Jet,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Luanda,
Nairobi,
Precision Air,
Qatar Airways,
Senegal,
Tanzania
► SPAIN: Royal Air Maroc launches Tangier - Madrid flights from October.

►► RWANDA: RwandAir announces network changes in preparation for its first Bombardier CRJ-900NG.

Monday, October 1, 2012
■ ALGERIA: More government protectionism as Minister says Low Cost Carrier would be "unprofitable".

Labels:
Aigle Azur,
Air Algérie,
Algeria,
Algiers,
Amar Tou,
Government,
Legal,
Monopoly,
Politics
● IATA: Outlook improves slightly for African aviation, but government interference continues to stifle growth.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), in a revision of its Global Aviation Outlook for 2012, has said that now it expects African airlines to break even in 2012, following on from a USD100million loss in 2011.
► COTE D'IVOIRE: Egyptair to resume Abidjan flights before year end?

Labels:
Abidjan,
Cairo,
Cote d'Ivoire,
Egypt,
Egyptair,
Resumption,
Route
Sunday, September 30, 2012
► MADAGASCAR: Air Madagascar to ask for USD9million bailout as part of 18-month plan to return to profitability.

► ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe being "encouraged" to comply with global safety standards by IATA: Goche

Labels:
Air Zimbabwe,
Government,
Harare,
IATA,
IOSA,
Nicholas Goche,
Suspension,
Zimbabwe
► KENYA: Turkish Airlines launches Kilimanjaro, Mombasa from December.

Labels:
737-900ER,
Boeing,
Istanbul,
Kenya,
Kilimanjaro,
Mombasa,
Route,
Tanzania,
Turkey,
Turkish Airlines
► BURUNDI: United Arab Emirates & Burundi sign Air Services Agreement MOU.

Labels:
Air Arabia,
BASA,
Bujumbura,
Burundi,
Emirates,
Etihad,
FlyDubai,
Qatar Airways,
RAK Airways,
Turkish Airlines,
UAE
► JAPAN: EgyptAir to use A330 instead of A340 to Osaka.

►► TUNISIA: Emirates cancels planned Tunis reduction to 5x weekly service from December.

► SOMALIA: Turkish Airlines boosts Djibouti and Mogadishu flights from 2013 on.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: New SAA boss announced as mass resignations preempt mass firings.

► NIGERIA: Arik Air uses FAAN debacle to settle old scores.

Labels:
Arik Air,
FAAN,
George Uriesi,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Politics,
Stella Oduah-Ogiewonyi
Thursday, September 27, 2012
► SOUTH SUDAN: Turkey's AtlasJet in Juba scouting for potential deals.

Labels:
AtlasJet,
Juba,
Murat Ersoy,
South Sudan,
Turkey
► ALGERIA: Air Algérie Boeing 737 lands short of runway at Algiers; no injuries.

Labels:
737-800,
Air Algérie,
Algiers,
Boeing,
Incident,
Tamanrasset
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Heads to roll at SAA & SA Express as neither are able to present their FY 2011/12 annual reports by September 30.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012
► UNITED KINGDOM: Air Arabia Maroc to start London Gatwick from late October 2012.
In a move that could be construed as one-upmanship, Moroccan LCC Air Arabia Maroc (3O) has tentatively announced that it will be starting flights from both Tangiers and Casablanca to London Gatwick airport, effective 28 October 2012 using an Airbus A320. There will be 5 overall weekly flights: 3 ex Casablanca and 2 ex Tangiers.
Labels:
A320,
Airbus,
Casablanca,
London Gatwick,
Morocco,
Route,
Tangiers,
United Kingdom
► UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Emirates announces various equipment changes to Accra & Abidjan, Lagos, Entebbe and Nairobi effective 2013.

For other previously announced updates, see these posts.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
► ZIMBABWE: Minister admits new Victoria Falls Airport terminal will not be ready for UNWTO event.

Monday, September 24, 2012
► ETHIOPIA: Bole International Airport expansion tenders awarded; new apron to be completed by January 2013.

► GHANA: SSNIT to inject USD3million into Africa World Airlines.

Labels:
Africa World Airlines,
AOC,
Ghana,
Inaugural,
SSNIT
►► ETHIOPIA: Wishy-washy Ethiopian Airlines attempts to make up its mind with new 787 destination route list.
After at least 3 revisions and constant changes to its intended Boeing 787 Dreamliner launch routes, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) appears to have finally made up its mind and will take the very diplomatic route of flying their 787 to a variety destinations as a means of showcasing their latest aircraft.
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Ethiopian's 787 in Seattle (moonm) |
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787,
Angola,
Cameroon,
Congo Brazzaville,
Congo Kinshasa,
Equatorial Guinea,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Ghana,
India,
Kenya,
Mozambique,
Nigeria,
Saudi Arabia,
South Africa,
Tanzania,
Togo,
UAE,
Uganda,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
► COTE D'IVOIRE: Air Cote d'Ivoire outlines future route network; to start ops in "late October".

Labels:
Accra,
Air Cote d'Ivoire,
Bamako,
Bondoukou,
Bouaké,
Bouna,
Conakry,
Cote d'Ivoire,
Cotonou,
Dakar,
Korhogo,
Lagos,
Man,
Odienné,
Ouagadougou,
San Pedro,
Yamassoukoro
► RÉUNION: Air Austral boss Malé gives carrier 3 months max to come up with A380 decision.
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.
Labels:
A380,
Air Austral,
Airbus,
Finances,
Marie-Joseph Malé,
Reunion
● 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.
Labels:
Africa Aerospace and Defence 2012,
Airbus,
Alenia,
Boeing,
Bombardier,
Cessna,
Dassault,
Denel,
EADS,
Embraer,
Gulfstream,
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.

Friday, September 21, 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.
Labels:
787,
Addis Ababa,
Cairo,
China,
Delay,
Egypt,
Equipment,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Guangzhou,
Johannesburg,
Kenya,
Kilimanjaro,
Mombasa,
South Africa,
Stockholm,
Sweden,
Tanzania,
Update,
Washington DC
Thursday, September 20, 2012
► SENEGAL: Angry husband calls in bomb threat to delay Royal Air Maroc flight to Casablanca; gets backtraced.

Labels:
Bomb,
Casablanca,
Dakar,
Morocco,
Royal Air Maroc,
Senegal
► GHANA: EgyptAir confirms deal with CTK CiTylinK; to use Accra as hub.

Labels:
Accra,
Cairo,
Citylink Airlines,
Egyptair,
Ghana,
Partnership
► BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA: Libya's Buraq Air tipped for minority shareholding in B&H Airlines.

Labels:
BH Airlines,
Bosnia Herzegovina,
Buraq Air,
Libya,
Tripoli,
Turkish Airlines
► NIGERIA: Arik Air suspends local ops indefinitely citing FAAN harassment.

Labels:
Arik Air,
Cancellation,
FAAN,
Finances,
Nigeria,
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority,
Politics,
Tax
► 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).
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
► UNITED KINGDOM: Royal Air Maroc to resume London Gatwick flights from March 2013.

Labels:
737-800,
Boeing,
Casablanca,
London Gatwick,
Resumption,
Route,
Royal Air Maroc
► 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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757,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Italy,
Milan Malpensa,
Rome,
Route
► GAMBIA: Gambia Bird to start ops on 1 October with flights to Dakar; to fly to Barcelona as well.

► ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe's debts in South Africa allegedly paid off with flights to Johannesburg to resume in coming weeks.

Labels:
Air Zimbabwe,
Finances,
FreshAir,
Johannesburg,
Route,
South Africa,
Zimbabwe
► LIBYA: Libyan Airlines set to receive A320s and A330s in coming months.

► SENEGAL: Corsair International launches 4x weekly Paris - Dakar from October.

Labels:
747,
Aigle Azur,
Air Méditerranée,
Boeing,
Corsair International,
Dakar,
Europe Airpost,
France,
Paris Orly,
Route,
Senegal,
XL Airways
● NIGER: Remembering UTA Flight UT772, twenty three years ago today.

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McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 "N54629" UTA772 |
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