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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
► MALAWI: Lengthy certification process could result in long wait for Malawi Airlines to get airborne.

Labels:
Delay,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Lilongwe,
Malawi,
Malawi Airlines,
Tewolde Gebremariam
► UGANDA: Government proposal for Uganda Airlines 2.0 to go before cabinet shortly.

Labels:
Uganda,
Uganda Airlines,
Uganda Government
■ NIGERIA: Purported fleeting plans for Nigeria One unveiled; eyes 50 aircraft by Q4 2014.

Labels:
Boeing,
Bombardier,
Embraer,
Equipment,
Nigeria,
Nigeria Government,
Nigeria One
Monday, July 15, 2013
► MALAWI: Ethiopian Airlines unveil Lilongwe as Southern African hub.
In a predictable follow on to its recent announcement of the launch of a renewed Malawian national carrier, dubbed Malawi Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has officially unveiled Lilongwe as the location for its Southern African hub.
Labels:
Ethiopian Airlines,
Lilongwe,
Malawi,
Malawi Airlines
■ SOUTH AFRICA: FlightSafety International now offering Embraer ERJ145 training in South Africa.

■ ZIMBABWE: CAAZ looking for $400mln to upgrade Harare International to cope with future traffic growth.

Labels:
African Development Bank,
CAAZ,
Construction,
Harare,
Infrastructure,
Zimbabwe
► CAMEROON: Turkish Airlines hurting Camair-Co on Europe-bound traffic - Perchat.
Camair-Co (QC) says Turkish Airlines' (TK) recent entry into the Cameroonian market is having a serious effect on the carrier's international traffic with almost 50% of the Paris-bound market having been lost to the Turks, Camair Commercial Director, Christian Perchat, has disclosed.
► SÃO TOMÉ & PRÍNCIPE: Newly installed runway lighting at São Tomé paves the way for night-time flights in August.

► UNITED KINGDOM: Fire aboard Ethiopian 787 parked at London Heathrow; carrier to continue 787 ops despite incident.

Friday, July 12, 2013
■■ SENEGAL: (Pics) Dakar's new Blaise Diagne International Airport now delayed until Q4 2014.
[UPDATE 12 JULY 2013] After a bold declaration last year by the then Senior Senegalese Minister in charge of International Cooperation, Air transport, Infrastructure and Energy, Karim Wade, that the capital Dakar's new Blaise Diagne International Airport (AIBD) in Diass would be ready this year, Senegal's Prime Minister, Abdoul Mbaye, today announced the country's second international airport would only be commissioned in the first quarter of 2014. He, however, did not provide a reason for the delay. [UPDATE 12 JULY 2013] Completion of the airport has now been delayed until November 2014. Senegalese paper, Libération,
is quoted as saying a dispute between the Bin Laden Group and Dakar
which threatened to derail the project has since been resolved with
works now back on track.
■ LIBYA: FedEx resumes operations in Libya through Takween for Airfreight Services.

■ CHINA: Nigeria finalizes $500mln deal with CCECC for construction of four new international air terminals.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: Bombardier sets up a Regional Support Office and Parts Depot in Johannesburg.

Labels:
Bombardier,
Execujet,
Johannesburg,
Lanseria,
MRO,
South Africa
► GHANA: Report claims pilot error partly to blame for the 2012 Allied Air Cargo 727F crash in Accra.

Labels:
727,
Accra,
Allied Air Cargo,
Ghana,
Incident,
Kotoka International Airport,
Lagos,
Nigeria
Thursday, July 11, 2013
► SOUTH AFRICA: Mango to boost local frequencies with arrival of first leased 737-800 in August.
South African LCC, mango (JE), is planning to boost its local capacity by over 30 weekly flights following the introduction of the first of two B737-800s leased from Safair in August CEO, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout, has confirmed.
Labels:
737-800,
Boeing,
Frequency,
Mango,
Safair,
South Africa,
South African Airways
► FLEET UPDATE BULLETIN: Arik Air, Tunisair, Air Algérie, Aeolus Air, Comair.
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: Arik Air (W3), Tunisair (TU), Air Algérie (AH), Aeolus Air (AAZ) and Comair South Africa.
Labels:
Aeolus Air,
Air Algérie,
Algeria,
Arik Air,
Comair Ltd,
Fleet Update Bulletin,
Gambia,
Nigeria,
South Africa,
Tunisair,
Tunisia
■ ETHIOPIA: Bombardier appoints Ethiopian Airlines MRO an Authorized Service Facility for commercial aircraft.

Labels:
Bombardier,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Ethiopian MRO,
MRO,
Partnership,
Q400
► SOMALIA: Turkish Airlines says strongest performing route is Mogadishu.
Turkish Airlines (TK) has announced a marked growth in the number of passengers flying to Turkey and onward to its other international destinations. Between January and June 2013, Turkish Airlines saw a 25.8 percent increase in global ticket sales over the same period in 2012, a total of more than 22.4 million passengers with African traffic accounting for a significant proportion in that increase.
Labels:
Istanbul,
Mogadishu,
Somalia,
Turkey,
Turkish Airlines
■ EU BLACK LIST: Libya chooses to remain blacklisted as Air Madagascar is stuck in Annex B.

Labels:
EU Banned Operators List,
Libya,
Mozambique,
Sudan
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
► SOMALIA: (MEDIA) Air Uganda touches down in Mogadishu.

► FRANCE: Equatorial Congo Airlines has begun a weekly Pointe Noire - Paris CDG service.

► MAURITIUS: Emirates to deploy A380 to Mauritius from mid December.
After the successful one-off operation of the jet to Mauritius earlier in the year, Emirates (EK), will from 16DEC13, introduce the Airbus A380 into service between Dubai and Mauritius route, where it’ll operate 1 of the 2 daily flights, replacing the current Boeing 777-300.
► UNITED KINGDOM: AV Cargo Airlines to add second MD11F shortly; to expand African network further.

► MALAWI: Malawi Airlines to launch with a B737-800, Q400; outlines planned network.

Labels:
737-800,
Blantyre,
Brazil,
Dar es Salaam,
Ernest and Young,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Harare,
Johannesburg,
Karonga,
Lilongwe,
Luanda,
Lusaka,
Malawi,
Malawi Airlines,
Mzuzu,
Q400,
Sao Paulo
► ERITREA: Turkish Airlines set to start Asmara flights "soon" following the end of bilateral talks.
Turkish Airlines (TK) is set to make Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, its next destination in its growing Horn of Africa network following recent talks between the Eritrean government and a Turkish business delegation which delved into issues pertaining to Ethiopia and Eritrea; developments in the Horn of Africa, as well as bilateral relations between Turkey and Eritrea.
► JAPAN: EgyptAir axes Tokyo Narita from mid July.

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Cairo,
Egypt,
Egyptair,
Japan,
Route,
Termination,
Tokyo Narita
► EGYPT: Air Cairo has started Amman, Misrata flights.

► KENYA: Turkish Airlines boosts Mombasa via Kilimanjaro to daily from late October.

Labels:
737-900ER,
Boeing,
Istanbul,
Kenya,
Kilimanjaro,
Mombasa,
Route,
Tanzania,
Turkey,
Turkish Airlines
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
► NIGERIA: Kabo Air eyes domestic, international service resumption.

Labels:
Abuja,
Cairo,
Chanchangi Airlines,
Dubai,
Egypt,
Jeddah,
Kabo Air,
Kaduna,
Kano,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Resumption,
Saudi Arabia,
UAE
► FRANCE: Algeria's Tassili Airlines launches first international ops; eyes Dubai, Turkey, Spain by year end.

■ CONGO (KINSHASA): IATA-backed safety audit of all Congolese carriers begins in Kinshasa.

► RUSSIA: Rosaviatsia reminds local carriers about unused South African traffic rights.

Labels:
Johannesburg,
Russia,
Russian Government,
South Africa
■ TANZANIA: TCAA calls stakeholder meeting for July 11 over proposed steep nav, safety fee hikes.

Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
Finances,
Tanzania,
Tanzania Government,
Tanzanian CAA,
TCAA
► SOMALIA: Presidential jet develops engine problems after take off for Juba; returns safely BUT..

Labels:
flySAX,
Incident,
Juba,
Mogadishu,
Somalia,
Somalia Government,
South Sudan
■ KENYA: Regulators grant Kenya Airways/KLM seven-year extension to Unfair Competition exemption.
Kenya Airways (KQ) and 26.73% shareholder, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL), have been granted a seven-year extension to their Unfair Trade practices exemption by the Competition Authority of Kenya, having applied in February. The moratorium, introduced when KLM acquired a stake in the Kenyan national carrier back in 1996, prevents competitors from accusing them of unfair trade practices.
Labels:
Competition Authority of Kenya,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Kenya Government,
KLM,
Legal
Monday, July 8, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: ATNS appoints Thabani Mthiyane as CEO.

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ATNS,
South Africa
► ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe resumes Vic Falls - Johannesburg from July 12.

Labels:
Air Zimbabwe,
Johannesburg,
Resumption,
Route,
South Africa,
Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe
► NIGERIA: Arik Air plans A330 London ops from July 12; Johannesburg A340 ops resume from 16 July.

Labels:
A330,
Airbus,
Arik Air,
Equipment,
Johannesburg,
Lagos,
London Heathrow,
South Africa,
United Kingdom
► UGANDA: Air Uganda eyes future regional, international expansion once East Africa is "conquered".

Labels:
Air Uganda,
Entebbe,
South Africa,
Uganda,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
■ CHINA: Sierra Leone Government finalizes $8billion worth of infrastructure projects including new airport for Freetown.

► ROMANIA: Ghana's Starbow Airlines awards BAe 146 MRO contract to Aerostar.

Labels:
Aerostar,
Ghana,
MRO,
Romania,
Starbow Airlines
■ NIGERIA: Government to move ahead with planned Aerotropolises in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt.

Labels:
Abuja,
Aerotropolis,
Construction,
Infrastructure,
Kano,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Nigeria Government,
Port Harcourt
► ETHIOPIA: Russia in talks to sell Ethiopia 18 Sukhoi Su-30K multirole fighters.

Labels:
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Air Force,
Military,
Rosoboronexport,
Russia,
Su-30,
Sukhoi
► GREECE: Kenya Airways 777 diverts to Athens following cargo-bay fire warning in mid flight.
A Kenya Airways Boeing 777-200ER (MSN 33683 | 5Y-KQS), operating as flight KQ117 en route from Amsterdam to Nairobi on Saturday July 6, was forced to make an emergency landing in Athens after a cargo-bay fire warning indication alarm sounded in mid flight.
Labels:
777,
Amsterdam,
Athens,
Greece,
Incident,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Nairobi,
Netherlands
Friday, July 5, 2013
■ EGYPT: Egyptair selects ARINC's AviNet for check-in system.

Labels:
ARINC,
Egypt,
Egyptair,
Information Systems
► TUNISIA: Syphax Airlines firms its orders for three A320ceos, three A320neos.
Tunisia's Syphax Airlines (FS), has confirmed its order with Airbus to buy three A320neo and three A320ceo, having signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the deal at the recently ended 2013 Paris Air Show.
► ITALY: Alitalia mulls Kenya, South Africa resumption from 2014 onwards; more Libyan, Moroccan routes too.

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Alitalia,
Italy,
Johannesburg,
Kenya,
Nairobi,
Resumption,
Rome,
Route,
South Africa
► ETHIOPIA: One more 777 for Ethiopian as Gebremariam is upbeat about this year's bottom line.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has taken delivery of its sixth Boeing 777-200LR (MSN 43814 | ET-AQL) at a ceremony held at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport on July 2. The added aircraft comes at a time when Ethiopian is expecting to post very strong numbers for this year, in spite of the 787 Grounding debacle.
Labels:
2012/2013 Financial Year,
777,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Delivery,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Finances,
profits
► SOUTH AFRICA: DoT grants fastjet Foreign Operators Permit paving way for Dar - Joburg; no mention of Kigali or Lusaka (yet).

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