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Monday, May 27, 2013
► CHAD: New carrier, AG Air, begins ops using a 737-300 leased from Georgian Star.

■ CAMEROON: Camair-Co allegedly seeking government funds ahead of massive restructuring exercise.
The new CEO of Cameroonian national carrier, Camair-Co (QC), Matthijs Boertien, has reportedly asked the carrier's sole shareholder, the Cameroonian government, for funding to help support the airline for the next six months as part of a restructuring exercise.
► ZIMBABWE: See Pics of Air Zimbabwe's first A320 fully painted in new colours.

Friday, May 24, 2013
► CHINA: Kenya Airways reduces Bangkok - Guangzhou route in early 2014.

► ANGOLA: TAP Portugal to boost Luanda frequencies between June and September.

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Angola,
Frequency,
Luanda,
Portugal,
TAP Air Portugal
► PERU: South African Airways considering Lima flights as talk of possible codeshare deals with Brazil's TAM and Azul grows.

■ NIGERIA: US-based Flight Source International, AvonHeli Systems planning to establish MRO facility in Nigeria.

Thursday, May 23, 2013
■ UGANDA: UCAA to upgrade Entebbe departure lounge; to finalize master plan for expansion works.

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Construction,
Entebbe,
Infrastructure,
UCAA,
Uganda
■ UNITED KINGDOM: Two Arik Air hostesses stopped with 6kgs cocaine, 60 cartons of smokes.

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Arik Air,
Incident,
Lagos,
London Heathrow,
Nigeria,
Smuggling,
United Kingdom
► GUINEA BISSAU: ASKY Airlines to start Bissau from July 15; plans South Africa, Angola and possibly Europe in future.
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thiopian Airlines' West African subsidiary, ASKY Airlines (KP), is set to commence flights to Bissau, the capital of Guinea Bissau, from July 15 following the signing of an agreement between the Bissau-Guinean civil aviation authority (Agência da Aviação Civil da Guiné-Bissau - AACGB) and ASKY officials.

■ ANGOLA: TAAG renews its IOSA certificate until May 2015.

■ NIGERIA: Akwa Ibom State approaches Bombardier, Lufthansa Technik over possibility of MRO facility, new regional airline.

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Bombardier,
Ibom Airlines,
Lufthansa Technik,
Nigeria,
Nigeria Government,
Uyo
■ ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian set to become Africa's first pan-global carrier - report.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) could well become Africa's first Pan-Global carrier having already realised its initial goal of being the continent's first truly Pan-African airline. In an interview with industry standard, Airline Weekly, CEO Tewolde Gebremariam set forth his airline's future expansion plans which include the possibility of hubs in the West Coast of the US and a direct Mozambique - Brazil route amongst others.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
► MALAWI: Presidential Jet sold to Bohnox Enterprises of the British Virgin Islands for $15mln.

■ EGYPT: Government to refloat tender for lease of Cairo Airport Terminal 1's "Hall 4" GA facility.

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Cairo,
Cairo International Airport,
Egypt,
Egypt Government,
Tender
■ MOZAMBIQUE: UAE, Mozambique sign Bilateral Air Services Agreement.


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BASA,
Maputo,
Mozambique,
UAE
■ KENYA: KAA deploys new ID management system to Kenyan Airports.
The Kenyan Airports Authority (KAA) has launched a state of the art, Identity Management Security System (IDMS) that will not only ensure security is heightened at its airports, but also improve customer experience. Managing access throughout its airports is critical not only for operational reasons but also for security in general.
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Information Systems,
KAA,
Kenya,
Security
► EGYPT: Turkish Airlines boosts Cairo, Alexandria frequencies from June.

■ NIGERIA: Gulfstream Aerospace appoints Evergreen Apple authorized sales reps.

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Africa,
EvergreenApple Nigeria,
Gulfstream Aerospace,
Nigeria
► COMOROS: Inter Îles Air resumes flights with Saab 340; eyes Madagascar, Tanzania ops from June.
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Comoros,
Dar es Salaam,
Inter Îles Air,
Madagascar,
Mutsamudu,
Resumption,
Tanzania
■ QATAR: QCAA signs Open Skies deals with Chad, Tunisia; BASAs with Burundi and Egypt.

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Burundi,
Chad,
Doha,
Egypt,
Open Skies,
Qatar,
Qatar Airways,
Qatar CAA,
Qatar Government,
Tunisia
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
►► GHANA: Royal Jordanian to start Lagos, Accra from early July..

■ SWITZERLAND: JETNET becomes AfBAA's 20th founding member.

► DUBAI: Somalia's Jubba Airways eyes direct Mogadishu - Dubai flights from late June.

■ MADAGASCAR: Nosy-Be runway extension Phase 1 complete; now A340s and B777s can land.

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ADEMA,
Construction,
Infrastructure,
Madagascar,
Nosy Be
► ALGERIA: Air Algérie details its planned Joburg, Sao Paulo and Amsterdam flights.

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737-800,
A330,
Air Algérie,
Airbus,
Algeria,
Algiers,
Amsterdam,
Boeing,
Brazil,
Johannesburg,
Netherlands,
Route,
Sao Paulo,
South Africa
■ MOROCCO: Royal Air Maroc set to rebound as operating profits hit $83million in 2012.

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2011/2012 Financial Year,
Finances,
Morocco,
profits,
Royal Air Maroc
■■ NIGERIA: NAMA strike to lockdown Nigeria's airspace from midnight as negotiations with management break down.

Monday, May 20, 2013
► CAMEROON: Nigeria's AeroContractors eyeing late May for inaugural Douala flights.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: NAC acquires South Africa's Piper dealership, Placo.

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Johannesburg,
National Airways Corporation,
Piper,
Placo,
South Africa
► SOUTH SUDAN: Imatong Airlines looking to resume ops from July; seeks either an F50 or F27.

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Addis Ababa,
Bentiu,
Charter,
Entebbe,
Imatong Airlines,
Juba,
Kenya,
Khartoum,
Malakal,
Nairobi Wilson,
Resumption,
Rumbek,
South Sudan,
Wau,
Yambio
► NIGERIA: FirstNation Airways to tentatively resume 3x daily Lagos - Abuja flights shortly.

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Abuja,
First Nation Airways,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Resumption
► ALGERIA: Air Malta to begin 2x weekly Algiers flights from mid June.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: Pakistan's PAKAfrica Aviation eyes majority stake in 1Time Holdings, including Jetworx.

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1Time,
1Time Holdings,
Jetworx,
PAKAfrica Aviation,
Pakistan,
South Africa
Sunday, May 19, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: ACSA appoints new Managing Director and Financial Director.

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ACSA,
Johannesburg,
South Africa
► ZAMBIA: See Pics of Proflight Zambia's inaugural 737 flight between Lusaka and Livingstone

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737-200,
Boeing,
Equipment,
Inaugural,
Livingstone,
Lusaka,
Proflight Zambia,
Zambia
►► BRAZIL: Ethiopian Airlines to start 787 flights to Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo via Lome from July 2013.
[UPDATE 19 MAY] Having postponed their intended December launch of flights to Brazil via Lome, Togo owing to "inconvenient slot times given the airline" by the Brazilian aviation authorities, Ethiopian Airlines is said to be readying itself for a possible 1 June 2013 service to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil via Lome, Togo.
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767,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Brazil,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Launch,
Lome,
Rio de Janeiro,
Route,
Sao Paulo,
Togo,
Update
Friday, May 17, 2013
► NIGERIA: ExecuJet completes MRO check on Hawker 800XP jet as Lagos market sees strong demand.

► ALGERIA: Royal Jordanian boosts its Algiers frequencies to four weekly.

► UGANDA: Brussels Airlines A330 suffers compressor stalls on climb out of Entebbe; returns to airport safely.

►► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian expecting "pleasant surprise" from Boeing in Addis next week; plans Dubai as first 787 destination from 25 April.
[UPDATE 17 MAY] Believing Boeing will have a "pleasant surprise" in store for the global aviation community next week, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has tentatively scheduled its Boeing 787-8s to resume operations from April 25 with Dubai lined up as the Dreamliner's first potential destination.
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787,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Dubai,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Harare,
India,
Johannesburg,
Lusaka,
Mumbai,
Resumption,
South Africa,
United States,
Update,
Washington DC,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
►► CHINA: Ethiopian Airlines reduces Beijing to 6x weekly from April 'til June.
[UPDATE 17 MAY] AirlineRoute writes that Ethiopian Airlines (ET) will from 01APR13 to 17JUN13 temporarily reduces its Addis Ababa – Beijing service, with the overall operation dropping to 6 weekly flights instead of the current daily. Boeing 777-200LR aircraft operates this route.
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Addis Ababa,
Beijing,
China,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Frequency,
Reduction,
Resumption,
Update
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Dudu Myeni reckons SAA will add $100billion+ in spinoff benefit to SA's economy over next 20 years.

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Duduzile Myeni,
South Africa,
South African Airways
► SOUTH AFRICA: SAA Cargo's future hinges on domestic, regional markets as Emirates et al make their presence felt.

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Cargo,
SAA Cargo,
South Africa
■ LIBYA: Arabian Gulf Oil Company calls for tenders for Messla Airport upgrade.

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Arabian Gulf Oil Company,
Libya,
Messla
► SOUTH AFRICA: Solenta Aviation attains Flight Safety Foundation's GOLD status; announces further Mozambican investments.

Thursday, May 16, 2013
► SOUTH AFRICA: fastjet's launch delayed until July - Bodin.

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Delay,
FastJet,
Kilimanjaro,
Launch,
Resumption,
South Africa,
Tanzania,
Zanzibar
► FLEET UPDATE BULLETIN: Royal Air Maroc, Marsland Aviation, Syphax, Ghadames Air & Kenya Airways.
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: Royal Air Maroc (AH), Marsland Aviation (M7), Syphax Airlines (FS), Ghadames Air Transport (0G), and Kenya Airways (KQ).
■ EGYPT: Air Arabia Egypt selects AJW Aviation for its A320 "power-by-the-hour" support.

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A320,
Air Arabia Egypt,
Airbus,
AJW Aviation,
Egypt,
Equipment,
MRO
► KENYA: British Airways sees strong East African market potential as a result of newly discovered mineral wealth.
British Airways (BA) plans to leverage Kenya’s strategic position to help improve its market share in East & Central Africa and South Sudan, with the region's recent discovery of oil and minerals set to boost it's passenger and cargo traffic potential, BA's regional commercial manager George Mawadri, has said.
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British Airways,
Cargo,
Kenya,
Nairobi,
United Kingdom
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