The site for the proposed replacement for Addis Ababa's Bole International Airport, set to outstrip its carrying capacity in the next five years, has been moved from Modjo, south-east of the capital, to the town of Tagi, roughly 30km west of Addis Ababa on the road to Jimma in the Oromia Special Zone.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
■ CAMEROON: Camair-Co drops Lufthansa Technik as MRO provider; to drop the 737-700 citing lack of suitability.
Camair-Co (QC), the Cameroonian national carrier, will not renew an MRO contract signed with Lufthansa Technik in 2011 after the airline cited a "unilateral increase in charges" as well as unjustifiable staff perks as its reasons. Airline CEO Matthijs Boertien claimed that spurned attempts to negotiate with the Germans had resulted in the impasse, thereby forcing Camair to look to Dutch outfit, Aviacare BV, for its future MRO needs.
Friday, June 21, 2013
■ FRANCE: AFI KLM E&M wins MRO contracts with Air Zimbabwe, Egyptair.
Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) has signed contracts with Air Zimbabwe (UM) covering component support for the Zimbabwean carrier's two Airbus A320s and has renewed an existing component support contract with Egyptair (MS) while at the same time extending its scope.
► SOUTH AFRICA: SAA Cargo to retire its last 737-200F in late June.
SAA Cargo, the cargo division of South African Airways (SA), are set to retire the last of their B737-200Fs, (MSN 22583 | ZS-SID), from revenue service with effect from June 25, it has emerged.
Labels:
737-200F,
Boeing,
Equipment,
Retirement,
SAA Cargo,
South Africa
► KENYA: Air India to resume Nairobi, East African flights "soon".
Air India (AI) is set to resume flights to East Africa in the near future, India's civil aviation minister Ajit Singh, has announced. The Indian carrier last served Nairobi in 2010, but has since reconsidered its move in light of growing trade and cultural relations between Africa and India.
► NIGERIA: Arik Air signs up for three CRJ1000s, four Q400s from Bombardier.
Nigeria's largest carrier, Arik Air (W3), has signed a firm contract to acquire three CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft and four Q400 NextGen turboprop airliners from Canadian aircraft manufacturer, Bombardier.
► MOROCCO: Royal Air Maroc looking to acquire "20-30" Next Gen aircraft for fleet renewal.
Morocco's national carrier, Royal Air Maroc (AT), is planning to immediately acquire between "20 and 30 NextGen aircraft, including 15 medium-haul and 5 long-haul jets", airline Chief Executive Officer, Mr Driss Benhima, has announced.
Labels:
737 MAX,
787,
A320 NEO,
Airbus,
Boeing,
Bombardier,
C Series,
Equipment,
Morocco,
Royal Air Maroc
► NAMIBIA: Air Namibia commits to Intrepid Aviation for two A330s due in September and November.
Air Namibia (SW) has announced its planned delivery schedule for its two new Airbus A330-200 aircraft, set to replace its ageing fleet of Airbus A340-300s on its Windhoek - Frankfurt, Germany route.
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A330,
Air Namibia,
Airbus,
Delivery,
Intrepid Aviation,
Namibia
■ TANZANIA: Air Tanzania left hanging as big talking Omani consortium vanishes.
Al Hayat Development and Investment Company, the big talking Omani outfit that earlier this year stated it was willing to invest USD100million (TSH160billion) into struggling airline, Air Tanzania (TC), has mysteriously vanished. The outfit had claimed that it was in the process of finalizing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tanzanian government at the end of January.
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Chapman Freeborn begins weekly Joburg - Lubumbashi - Kinshasa cargo ops.
Ad-hoc cargo charter specialists, Chapman Freeborn Africa, has launched a new scheduled service from Johannesburg to Lubumbashi and Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Labels:
Cargo,
Chapman Freeborn,
Charter,
Congo Kinshasa,
DC 8,
Johannesburg,
Kinshasa,
Lubumbashi,
Route,
South Africa
► TUNISIA: Syphax Airlines commits to the Airbus A320neo, A320ceo.
Tunisia's Syphax Airlines (FS), has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Airbus to buy three A320neo. The order is the first time an African based carrier has ordered the NEO and marks a significant breakthrough for Airbus in one of the world’s fastest developing markets.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
► NIGERIA: Saudia to drop Jeddah - Kano from September.
Saudi Arabia's national carrier, Saudia (SV), will from September 1, 2013 cancel its twice weekly Jeddah – Kano service. The flight operates with a Boeing 747.
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Jeddah,
Kano,
Nigeria,
Route,
Saudi Arabia,
Saudia,
Termination
► GHANA: South African Airways to tentatively boost Accra to daily from August.
According to AirlineRoute, South African Airways (SA) will from 7 August 2013 introduce a 7th weekly frequency on its Johannesburg – Accra route. The added service, which is still subject to government approval, will operate Wednesdays using an Airbus A330-200.
Labels:
Accra,
Frequency,
Ghana,
Johannesburg,
South Africa,
South African Airways
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
●● FRANCE: The African Aviation Tribune at the Paris Air Show 2013.
Today (Monday June 15), The African Aviation Tribune will be at the Paris Air Show 2013 courtesy of ch-aviation GMBH.
As such, postings over the next week will slow to a trickle, but be sure to follow us via our Twitter feed @AfrAviaTribune for updates and photos from the show as it happens. Expected this year are British Airways' A380, the new Airbus A350-900 and many more.
Stay tuned for the pictorial post to follow as well!
[UPDATE 19 JUNE] Well everyone, it seems the gods weren't smiling upon me this time round. A combination of bad Paris weather on my inbound fight that resulted in a diversion, coupled with a flat camera battery at the actual show meant i wasn't able to provide you with the updates (or pics) mentioned above. And i really do feel bummed about that.
So, please accept my apologies on that and hopefully it'll come right next time round.
The news feed should return to normal in the coming two days, so hang tight.
[UPDATE 19 JUNE] Well everyone, it seems the gods weren't smiling upon me this time round. A combination of bad Paris weather on my inbound fight that resulted in a diversion, coupled with a flat camera battery at the actual show meant i wasn't able to provide you with the updates (or pics) mentioned above. And i really do feel bummed about that.
So, please accept my apologies on that and hopefully it'll come right next time round.
The news feed should return to normal in the coming two days, so hang tight.
Monday, June 17, 2013
► MOZAMBIQUE: LAM eyes either B737-700s or A319s as part of fleet renewal's second phase.
MEX - Moçambique Expresso, a subsidiary of Mozambique's national carrier, LAM - Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (TM), says it has completed the first phase of its modernization through the recent acquisition of two Embraer ERJ145 in February and April of this year.
Labels:
737-700,
A319,
Airbus,
Boeing,
LAM Mozambique,
MEX-Moçambique Expresso,
Mozambique
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Air Kasaï selects Sabena technics for its ATR72 component support.
Air Kasai, a Democratic Republic of the Congo-based airline, has
selected Sabena technics for the component support of its first
ATR72-200 (MSN 408 | N408AT), leased from Nordic Aviation Capital.
■ KENYA: Kenya Airways posts net loss of USD92million for latest Financial Year.
Kenya Airways (KQ) has posted a net loss of USD92million (KES7.86billion) for its 2012/13 Financial Year, compared with a profit of USD19.39million (KES1.66 billion) a year earlier, Chief Financial Officer Alex Mbugua has announced. Losses were blamed on "harsh economic and geopolitical conditions" coupled with a global economic slowdown and volatile global oil prices. The company last reported a loss in the fiscal year ended March 2009.
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2012/2013 Financial Year,
Finances,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Loss,
Nairobi
■ MAURITIUS: Despite posting a $3million loss for 2012/13, Air Mauritius confident of profit in 2013/14.
Air Mauritius (MK) has reported a pre-tax loss of USD3.07million (EUR2.6million) for its 2012/13 Financial Year, on the back of oil prices that have remained high, averaging USD112 per barrel, and the global economic situation that has further deteriorated as the recession in Europe has proven to be deeper than expected. However, the result is an improvement on its 2011/12 financial results when the Indian Ocean island carrier posted a loss of USD38.96million (EUR29.2million) overall.
Labels:
2012/2013 Financial Year,
Air Mauritius,
Finances,
Mauritius
Friday, June 14, 2013
■ EGYPT: Works at Alexandria International to be completed in 2014 as Hurghada's second runway goes ahead.
Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation, Engineer Wael El-Maadawy, says that all infrastructural development works at Alexandria International Airport will be completed next year. The airport was closed in 2010 for renovation and expansion with all traffic being transferred to Alexandria Borg El Arab Airport in the meantime.
► TANZANIA: fastjet suspends South Africa launch as traffic rights to Lusaka, Kigali and Johannesburg are granted.
Struggling Tanzanian LCC, fastjet (FN), has been granted rights to service routes from Tanzania to South Africa, Zambia and Rwanda it has emerged. As a result of this development, the fastjet board has taken the decision to put the July 1 launch of its domestic South African operation temporarily on hold so that it can direct all its efforts and resources to starting its international services as soon as possible
Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
FastJet,
Johannesburg,
Kigali,
Launch,
Lusaka,
Route,
Rwanda,
South Africa,
Tanzania,
Zambia
► ST HELENA: Atlantic Star Airlines eyes Cape Town, even Johannesburg, flights from 2016.
Atlantic Star Airlines is a start-up founded by three ex-British Airways (BA) pilots with plans to begin flights from the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena, situated in the South Atlantic Ocean, to the United Kingdom (possibly via Southern Europe) using a B757-200.
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Atlantic Star Airlines,
Cape Town,
Johannesburg,
Route,
South Africa,
St Helena
► LIBERIA: British Airways to boost Monrovia, Freetown with 4th weekly flight from late October.
British Airways (BA) will increase its frequencies to the West African countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone to four weekly on the back of rising demand, the airline has stated.
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British Airways,
Freetown,
Frequency,
Liberia,
London Heathrow,
Monrovia,
Route,
Sierra Leone,
United Kingdom
■ EGYPT: Egyptair pilot strike called off after just 12 hours following Minister's intervention.
EgyptAir (MS) pilots ended a 12-hour sit-in at Cairo International Airport on Thursday over pay and conditions following a meeting with Egyptian Civil Aviation Minister, Engineer Wael al-Maadawy who promised he would "study their demands and discuss terms with a staff delegation".
► LIBYA: Qatar Airways suspends Benghazi flights following threats.
Qatar Airways (QR) has temporarily suspended its 4x weekly Doha - Benghazi, Libya flights following an incident yesterday at Benghazi’s Benina Airport involving a group of mostly Bangladeshi passengers who were forced back onto their flight to Doha by a group of Libyan protesters from the Ezzedine Al-Waqwaq brigade.
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Benghazi,
Doha,
Libya,
Qatar,
Qatar Airways,
Suspension
► NIGERIA: fastjet to enter Nigerian market via tie-up with Red 1 Express.
fastjet plc (fastjet) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nigeria's Red 1 Airways Ltd (Red 1), to create a low-cost airline operating within Nigeria and to destinations across Africa. The MoU brings together fastjet's strong brand, reputation, management experience and economies of scale, and RED 1's extensive local market knowledge within Nigeria. The airline will be branded fastjet Nigeria strongly mimicking the airline's planned South African venture.
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FastJet,
Nigeria,
Partnership,
Red 1 Express
Thursday, June 13, 2013
► LIBYA: Tunisair to start Tunis - Bayda/Al Abraq from 18 June.
Tunisair (TU), will from 18JUN13, introduce a new 2 weekly service from Tunis to Bayda/Al Abraq in Libya on board Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 aircraft.
► SÃO TOMÉ & PRÍNCIPE: Punto Azul begins 3x weekly Malabo - São Tomé flights.
Equato-guinean carrier Punto Azul (ZR) has begun regional operations following the arrival of one of its three Embraer ERJ145s in São Tomé from Malabo on Tuesday.
Labels:
Equatorial Guinea,
Inaugural,
Punto Azul,
Route,
São Tomé and Príncipe
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Trade Union Solidarity threatens SAA with legal action over alleged bias against white males at Academy intake.
South African trade union Solidarity has embarked on a legal process on behalf of white male candidates who were excluded from the cadet programme at South African Airways (SAA), allegedly because of the colour of their skin. The trade union requested SAA to provide reasons why Daniël Hoffman, Dirk Kotze and several other white male candidates' applications for inclusion in the cadet programme had been unsuccessful.
Labels:
Legal,
Solidarity,
South Africa,
South African Airways
► ITALY: Alitalia outlines changes to Cairo, Oran and Tunis due from late October.
As per the 12JUN13 GDS timetable/inventory display, Alitalia (AZ)'s
planned operational changes to its Cairo, Oran, Tunis service, effective 27OCT13, are as
follows.
■ ETHIOPIA: EAE to open enlarged apron at Addis Ababa Bole in coming months; projects in Jimma, Assosa, Bahir Dar soon.
The Ethiopian Airports Enterprise (EAE) says the opening of Addis Ababa Bole International's USD84million upgraded apron, capable of handling 44 aircraft, is expected to come online in the next few months.
► FLEET UPDATE BULLETIN: Rwandair, Haajara Airline, AeroContractors, SA Express, Afriqiyah, Kush Air, Skyward International, Tunisair.
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: Rwandair, Haajara Airline, AeroContractors, SA Express, Afriqiyah, Kush Air, Skyward International, Tunisair.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
► BOTSWANA: Kenya Airways boosts Gaborone flights; eyes Francistown, Maun next.
Buoyed by the success of its Gaborone flights, Kenya Airways (KQ) is considering introducing flights to Francistown and Maun, the airline's country manager Juliet Zintambila has announced. Both airports have recently seen upgrades allowing them to handle heavier aircraft and greater passenger volumes.
Labels:
Botswana,
Francistown,
Gaborone,
Kenya Airways,
Maun,
Nairobi,
Route
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Boeing, CSIR to cooperate on research for use of titanium powder in manufacturing.
Boeing and South Africa’s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have announced that they will conduct joint research on ways to incorporate titanium powder into industrial manufacturing processes. This mutually beneficial research collaboration supports South Africa’s long-term economic development and could expand the supply of titanium for many industries, including aerospace.
Labels:
Boeing,
Partnership,
South Africa
► COMOROS: New carrier, Gafo Air, eyes flights to South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya and Sudan.
New Zealand energy consortium, GAFO Energy NZ, appears to be in the process of setting up a new regional carrier out of Moroni in the Comoros, dubbed Gafo Air.
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Boeing,
Comoros,
Dar es Salaam,
Gafo Air,
GAFO Energy NZ,
Johannesburg,
Kenya,
Khartoum,
Launch,
Moroni,
Nairobi,
Route,
South Africa,
Sudan,
Tanzania
● GHANA: First African Air Expo due to be held in Accra from 9 - 11 October 2014.
A completely new African aviation exhibition, African Air Expo 2014, was launched at this year’s Cannes AirShow when Didier Mary, Managing Director of AirShow organizers, Adone Events signed a protocol agreement to organize the show. Under the patronage of the President of the Republic of Ghana, Mr John Dramani Mahama and the Minister of Transport, Mrs Dzifa Ativor, Adone Events will coordinate the exhibition to be held in Ghana 9 – 11 October, 2014. The event will take place at Kotoka International Airport in Accra, capital of Ghana, and will welcome exhibitors and delegates from across the Sub-Saharan region.
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Accra,
African Air Expo 2014,
Ghana
■ KENYA: Jetlink Express pitches debt-restructuring deal to creditors as means of returning to operations.
Jetlink Express (J0), the bankrupt Kenyan regional operator, has attempted to offer its various creditors shares in a recovery plan, set to be funded by CFC Stanbic Bank.
Labels:
Aerotechnic Industries,
Finances,
FineJet,
Jetlink Express,
Kenya,
Legal,
Nairobi
► CONGO (KINSHASA): Korongo to add another 737, turboprop before year-end: Allard.
Korongo Airlines (ZC) CEO Christophe Allard says his airline is expecting to add an additional 737 (type unspecified) and a 50-seater turboprop to its fleet before the end of the year. Funding arrangements are to be confirmed.
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737,
Congo Kinshasa,
Equipment,
Goma,
Korongo Airlines
■ UNITED KINGDOM: fastjet boss David Lenigas resigns.
David Lenigas has resigned as chairman of struggling Tanzanian LCC, fastjet (FN) with immediate effect and has been replaced by Chief Executive Officer, Ed Winter, on an interim basis, until a permanent successor is found.
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David Lenigas,
FastJet,
Finances,
FS Africa,
Lonrho,
United Kingdom
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
■ KENYA: Fly540, Qatar Airways sign interline deal.
Fly540 Kenya (5H), has announced the expansion of its flight network with the signing of its first international interline agreement with Qatar Airways (QR) which will initially entail providing an inbound interline service for passengers arriving in Kenya.
■ NIGERIA: (Pics) Controversy over Dana Air 9J997's Memorial Cenotaph in Lagos.
Controversy has been sparked following the unveiling by the Lagos State government of a cenotaph at the site of the crash of Dana Air 9J977 at Iju-Ishaga in Lagos in which the names of the crew were omitted and a poorly built, mangled aircraft model used to replicate the doomed McDonnell Douglas MD83. The disaster, which occurred on June 3 last year, claimed the lives of all 153 passengers on-board with a further 10 on the ground.
■ UNITED KINGDOM: fastjet scraps $23.5mln deal with New York's Bergen Global.
fastjet (FN) has scrapped its convertible arrangement with New York-based asset management firm Bergen Global Opportunity Fund, because of the "potential adverse impact on the share price."
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Bergen Global Opportunity Fund,
FastJet,
Finances,
Termination
■ NAMIBIA: Theo Namases blames NAC for holding back Air Namibia.
Theo Namases, the Managing Director of Air Namibia (SW), says a lack of collaboration between the airline and fellow parastatal, the Namibia Airport Company (NAC), is adversely affecting the former's operations.
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Air Namibia,
NAC,
Namibia,
Windhoek
■ RÉUNION: Air Austral sees overall losses for FY2012/13 drop by 40%.
La Réunion's Air Austral (UU) has announced a turnaround in its fortunes, roughly one year on from the appointment of Mr Marie-Joseph Malé as new CEO of the company. For its 2012/13 Financial Year which ended on March 31, the carrier posted losses of USD35.8million (EUR27.06million), an improvement of 40% on last year's numbers (USD50.8million loss).
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2012/2013 Financial Year,
Air Austral,
Finances,
Loss,
Reunion
► BRAZIL: Royal Air Maroc to return to Brazil from mid December.
Morocco's national carrier, Royal Air Maroc (AT) is set to join the growing number of African carriers jostling for a share of the growing South America - Africa market when it resumes flights to Brazil from December this year. Swiss aviation newswire, ch-aviation, reports that flights from Casablanca to Sao Paolo will operate 3x weekly using a 767-300ER effective 20 December.
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Air Algérie,
Brazil,
Casablanca,
Egyptair,
Morocco,
Route,
Royal Air Maroc,
Sao Paulo
Monday, June 10, 2013
► MALAWI: See Video of Proflight Zambia's inaugural Lusaka - Lilongwe flight.
Proflight Zambia (P0) débutted its regional operations with direct Lusaka to Lilongwe, Malawi flights on Tuesday June 4. According to the airline, the return flight is timed so that it can provide smooth connections to Emirates (EK) daily service from Harare to Dubai via Lusaka. Flights will initially operate with Proflight’s 29-seater Jetstream 41 aircraft.
► TUNISIA: Tunisair believed to have cancelled its order for three A350-800s.
Tunisia's national carrier, Tunisair (TU), has apparently backed out of plans to acquire three Airbus A350-800s, the shortest fuselage version in Airbus' new A350 XWB family of mid-sized widebody airliners, after the European aircraft manufacturer failed to list the order in its May 2013 orders summary.
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A350,
Airbus,
Cancellation,
Tunisair,
Tunisia
► SINGAPORE: Ethiopian seeks closer ties with Singapore Airlines as means of entering Australian market.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) is eyeing closer ties with fellow Star Alliance carrier, Singapore Airlines (SQ), as a means of entering the Australian market, airline CEO, Tewolde Gebremariam has disclosed.
■ TANZANIA: Precision Air announces operational review; Harare flights to begin "shortly".
Tanzanian operator, Precision Air (PW), has announced it is in the process of reviewing its operational 5-year plan as part of its expansion and business review. According to CEO, Sauda Rajab, her airline intends to review its operational and fleet expansion measures while reassessing its current position on the Tanzanian and regional markets.
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Harare,
Operations Report,
Precision Air,
Tanzania,
Zimbabwe
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Comair Ltd forecasts 20% rise in earnings for this year as fastjet may face more launch obstacles.
South African aviation group, Comair Ltd, the parent company of both kulula.com (MN) and its British Airways-franchise, BA Comair, says it expects its headline earnings and earnings per share for the first nine months of the year to June 2013 to be over 20% higher than last year, but did not, however, quantify the extent of its results.
Labels:
Air Services Licensing Council,
Comair Ltd,
FastJet,
Launch,
profits,
South Africa
■ EGYPT: Egyptair's losses to narrow by 57% during this financial year; EHCAAN's profits to rise 15% - El-Maadawy.
Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation, Engineer Wael El-Maadawy, has announced that Egyptian national carrier, EgyptAir (MS), is expected to see an improvement in its business climate with losses for the current 2012/13 fiscal year decreasing 57% compared to last year. Additionally, the Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCAAN) is expected to see a 15% rise in its profits on the back of the increased use of Egyptian airports as transit points.
► MALAWI: Rejuvenated Air Malawi due back in the skies before June 30.
Following the finalization of modalities, a revitalized Air Malawi (QM) operating in conjunction with Ethiopian Airlines is due to begin operations by the end of this month (June), Malawian Minister of Transport and Public Works, Sidik Mia, has disclosed.
Labels:
Air Malawi,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Lilongwe,
Malawi,
Malawi Government
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