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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
► EGYPT: Air Memphis, at last, begins flights between Egypt and Iran.

■ ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe sends 600 employees on forced leave in bid to cut wage bill.

Labels:
Air Zimbabwe,
Harare,
Redundancy,
Zimbabwe
► NIGERIA: Hak Air, West Link Airlines granted AOCs by the NCAA.


► SOUTH AFRICA: Ethiopian wants more 787s as SAA eyes 25+ A350s or 787s for delivery from 2017 on.
During the ongoing International Air Transport Association's (IATA) 69th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit in Cape Town, South Africa, two of Africa's heavyweights, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) and South African Airways (SA), have hinted at their proposed future fleet acquisition plans with Ethiopian looking for more 787s and SAA considering either the 787 or its rival Airbus' A350 offering.
Labels:
787,
A350,
Airbus,
Boeing,
Cape Town,
Equipment,
Ethiopian Airlines,
IATA,
South African Airways
Monday, June 3, 2013
►► SAUDI ARABIA: Ethiopian revises its planned boost to Saudi Arabia/Dubai frequencies from mid June.
[UPDATE 03 JUNE] As per 06MAY13 GDS timetable/inventory display, Ethiopian Airlines is planning to increase its capacity to Saudi Arabia and the UAE from 17/18JUN13. Planned changes are as follows.
Labels:
Addis Ababa,
Dubai,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Jeddah,
Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia,
Update
► ETHIOPIA: AWAS, Ethiopian sign buy/leaseback deal for two 737-800s, the first of which has been delivered.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) and Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services (AWAS) have announced a purchase and leaseback transaction deal in AWAS will purchase and lease back to Ethiopian two new 737-800 aircraft that the airline had previously ordered directly from the manufacturer. The first aircraft (MSN 40966 | ET-AQM) was delivered on Thursday May 30, with the second to come in 2014.
Labels:
737-800NG,
Addis Ababa,
AWAS,
Boeing,
Equipment,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines
► FRANCE: (Pics) Tunisia's Syphax Airlines' first A330 almost ready for delivery.
Tunisian private carrier, Syphax Airlines (FS), has had its first Airbus A330-200 (MCN 345 | F-WJKG) roll out the paint-shop in Toulouse in preparation for its planned delivery later this month.
■ CONGO (KINSHASA): RVA signs $2million contract with Thales for Kinshasa N'djili Airport AeroNav upgrade.

Labels:
Congo Kinshasa,
Congo Kinshasa Government,
Equipment,
Infrastructure,
Kinshasa,
RVA,
Thales
► ALGERIA: Air Algérie now says it wants two ex-KLM MD11s for its freighter fleet.

Labels:
Air Algérie,
Equipment,
KLM,
McDonnell Douglas,
MD 11,
MD 11F
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Ex SAA boss Vuyisile Kona takes dismissal to court.

Labels:
Legal,
South Africa,
South African Airways,
Vuyisile Kona
► CAMEROON: Camair-Co to replace 767 with a leased 777 Christian Perchat says.
Cameroon's Camair Co (QC) is reportedly in talks with an undisclosed aircraft leasing company regarding the possible addition of a Boeing 777 to its fleet. The jet will be used to replace its current lone 767-300ER used for long haul flights to France.
■ TANZANIA: fastjet looks to reduce holding in Fly540 Tanzania as its Ghana, Angola, Kenya outfits "all underperform".

Friday, May 31, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Competition Tribunal okays acquisition of Lanseria Airport, but with conditions attached.

► TANZANIA: Air Tanzania planning to resume Tabora flights via Kigoma from June 1.

Labels:
Air Tanzania,
Dar es Salaam,
DHC 6-300,
Kigoma,
Resumption,
Route,
Tabora,
Tanzania
► QATAR: Qatar Airways announces direct Tripoli, Casablanca flights from June 1.
Qatar Airways (QR) has announced an increase in capacity between Qatar and North Africa with its flights to Tripoli and Casablanca going non-stop, effective 01JUN. Effective 01JUN, scheduled services to Tripoli will be decoupled from the Egyptian city of Alexandria while at the same time, flights to Casablanca will be decoupled from Tunis.
Labels:
Addis Ababa,
Alexandria,
Casablanca,
Doha,
Egypt,
Ethiopia,
Libya,
Morocco,
Qatar,
Qatar Airways,
Route,
Tripoli,
Tunis,
Tunisia
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Mthatha Airport's new runway now active; hopes to attract more carriers.

● IATA: Africa's April passenger traffic grows 4.7% on 2012 buoyed by strong economic growth.

Labels:
IATA,
Passenger Traffic Bulletin
► TOGO: AfricaWest Cargo Airlines acquires a 737-300F, two ATR72Fs for planned regional expansion.

Labels:
737-300F,
AfricaWest Cargo Airlines,
ATR-72F,
Bamako,
Benin,
Brazzaville,
Burkina Faso,
Cotonou,
Douala,
Gabon,
Lome,
Malabo,
Mali,
Monrovia,
Niamey,
Niger,
Ouagadougou,
Pointe Noire,
Port Gentil,
Togo
Thursday, May 30, 2013
► MALAWI: Kenya Airways to start 3x weekly flights to Blantyre from August.

► NIGERIA: Brazil's GOL Transportes Aéreos actively considering direct flights to Nigeria.

Labels:
Brazil,
GOL Transportes Aéreos,
Nigeria,
Route
■ CAMEROON: Government now mulling privatization of Camair-Co.
Leading on from our previous report on its pending restructuring plan, Camair-Co (QC) is now set to hold its Annual General Meeting in Douala on June 7 to discuss a possible privatisation plan coupled with a share capital grant.
► CONGO (KINSHASA): SA Express resumes Lubumbashi ops as RVA beckons carriers to return.

Labels:
Congo Kinshasa,
Johannesburg,
Lubumbashi,
Resumption,
RVA,
SA Express,
South Africa
► NIGERIA: Ghana's Fly540 supposedly granted rights to serve Nigeria; Antrak Air to follow.

Labels:
Accra,
Antrak Airlines,
Fly540,
GCAA,
Ghana,
Ghana Government,
NCAA,
Nigeria,
Nigeria Government
► MOZAMBIQUE: LAM plans Cape Town and Durban, Blantyre and Lilongwe in 2014; to cover all SADC capitals by 2017 with Brazil ops also on the radar.

Labels:
Blantyre,
Brazil,
Cape Town,
Durban,
LAM Mozambique,
Launch,
Lilongwe,
Malawi,
Maputo,
Mozambique,
Namibia,
Nampula,
Rio de Janeiro,
Route,
Sao Paulo,
South Africa,
Tete,
Windhoek
► CHINA: Ethiopian to intermittently deploy 787 on Guangzhou route from May 'til mid June.
As per the 29MAY13 GDS timetable/inventory display, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) is planning to deploy its fleet of 787 aircraft onto its Addis Ababa – Guangzhou route on selected dates between 31MAY13 and 14JUN13, replacing the current 777-200LR.
Labels:
787,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
China,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Guangzhou
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
► SOUTH AFRICA: Air Zimbabwe's A320 grounded in Johannesburg following birdstrike.

Labels:
A320,
Air Zimbabwe,
Airbus,
Incident,
Johannesburg,
South Africa
► TUNISIA: Ukraine International Airlines to start 4x weekly Enfidha flights this summer.

► KENYA: Kenya Airways eyes greater presence in Middle East, Africa as part of long term strategy.

Labels:
777F,
787,
Beirut,
Boeing,
Equipment,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Kenya Airways Cargo,
Lebanon,
Nairobi
► SOUTH AFRICA: TAAG to tentatively switch Johannesburg from the 777-200ER to the -300ER from July.

Labels:
777,
Angola,
Boeing,
Equipment,
Johannesburg,
Luanda,
South Africa,
TAAG
► ZIMBABWE: First Embraer ERJ135 deployed into active service for Air Zimbabwe.

► MAYOTTE: New Indian Ocean regional carrier, Ewa, eyes Madagascar, Tanzania, Comoros and Mozambique flights from Q4.

Labels:
Air Austral,
Anjouan,
Comoros,
Dar es Salaam,
Dzaoudzi,
Ewa Airlines,
LAM Mozambique,
Mayotte,
Moroni,
Mozambique,
Partnership,
Pemba,
Route,
Tanzania
■ ETHIOPIA: Brazil, Ethiopia sign a revised BASA.


Labels:
Addis Ababa,
BASA,
Brazil,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines
► LIBYA: Emirates resumes Tripoli with 3x weekly flights via Malta from September.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013
► CANADA: Ethiopian to operate via Rome to/from Toronto from mid June 'til late October.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET), from 16JUN13 to 26OCT13, are to adjust their planned operation on the Addis Ababa – Toronto route. In addition to a 3rd weekly frequency being introduced, the airline will operate the Toronto service with technical stop in Rome, in both directions.
Labels:
Addis Ababa,
Canada,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Italy,
Rome,
Route,
Toronto
► SOUTH AFRICA: Skywise due in the skies from August 1 as DoT pours more cold water on fastjet's plans.

Labels:
FastJet,
Launch,
Skywise,
South Africa,
South Africa Government
► KENYA: Astral Aviation outlines expanded regional cargo network; to replace DC9s with MD83Fs.

Labels:
Astral Aviation,
Cargo,
Comoros,
Dar es Salaam,
Entebbe,
Juba,
Kenya,
Kigali,
Mogadishu,
Moroni,
Mozambique,
Mwanza,
Nairobi,
Pemba,
Rwanda,
Somalia,
South Sudan,
Tanzania,
Uganda
► SOUTH AFRICA: Government to forge ahead with plans to acquire "one or more" VVIP jets.

Labels:
Equipment,
Presidential Jet,
Pretoria,
SAAF,
South Africa
► SEYCHELLES: Qatar Airways to axe Seychelles flights from September.
Qatar Airways (QR) are set to abandon their daily A319-operated flights to Mahé, Seychelles with effect from 01SEP.
Labels:
Air Seychelles,
Doha,
Mahe,
Qatar,
Qatar Airways,
Route,
Seychelles,
Termination
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Comair Ltd signs deal with Investec to finance purchase of four 737-800s.

Labels:
Comair Ltd,
Finances,
Investec Aviation Finance,
South Africa
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Korongo's only aircraft suffers wing damage in Lubumbashi; Safair 737 being leased in the meantime.

Labels:
737-300,
Boeing,
Congo Kinshasa,
Equipment,
Incident,
Korongo Airlines,
Lubumbashi,
Safair
► NIGERIA: Ethiopian deploys 787 onto Lagos route until late June.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET), from 27MAY13 to 30JUN13, are to change their operational aircraft on their Addis Ababa – Lagos route, where Boeing 787 aircraft now replace B777-200LR aircraft on a daily basis.
Labels:
787,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Equipment,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Lagos,
Nigeria
Monday, May 27, 2013
►► CHINA: Egyptair cancels plans to boost Beijing flights to 4x weekly from July.

■■ EGYPT: Cairo International Airport shelves plans to partially close in the early hours from June onwards in bid to cut costs.

► NIGERIA: AeroContractors planning big regional push before Q4 of this year.

Labels:
Aero Contractors,
Brazzaville,
Congo Brazzaville,
Freetown,
Gabon,
Lagos,
Libreville,
Monrovia,
Nigeria,
Route,
Sierra Leone
■ LIBERIA: Equatorial Guinea to finance the expansion of Monrovia's Roberts International Airport.


Labels:
Equatorial Guinea,
Finances,
Infrastructure,
Liberia,
Malabo,
Monrovia,
Partnership
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Thales to upgrade ATNS South Africa's Radar system, ATM systems.

Labels:
ATNS,
Infrastructure,
Radar,
South Africa,
Thales
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