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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
■ KENYA: Tradewinds Aviation Services' Nairobi JKIA, Mombasa stations attain ISAGO certificates.

Labels:
Eldoret,
Ground Handling Services,
IATA,
ISAGO,
Kenya,
Mombasa,
Nairobi,
Tradewinds Aviation Services
► GHANA: Antrak Air reassures public after ATR72 suffers inflight engine-fire.

■ LIBYA: Plans to switch ops from Tripoli International to Mitiga prove unfeasible; TIP to remain open.

Labels:
Infrastructure,
Libya,
Libya Government,
Mitiga,
Tripoli
■ BOTSWANA: Air Botswana begins process of finding a new GM after Mphi Tlhomelang passes.
Following the recent passing of its late Acting General Manager, Ms Mphi Tlhomelang, Air Botswana (BP) has once more begun the process of finding a replacement. Ms Tlhomelang had only been in the position for two months after the resignation of previous GM, Sakhile Nyoni-Reiling, earlier this year.
Labels:
Air Botswana,
Botswana,
Gaborone
► TANZANIA: fastjet, bidAir Cargo sign freight-haulage deal.

Labels:
BidAir,
Cargo,
Dar es Salaam,
FastJet,
Partnership,
Tanzania
► SENEGAL: South African Airways' Johannesburg - New York goes via Dakar once more from late October.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: ACSA posts $97million profit for latest Financial Year despite drop in pax, traffic numbers.

► ANGOLA: Iberia announces Luanda as first exclusive A330 destination from late October.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: Comair's bid to block FlySafair's launch rejected by the ASLC.

► NAMIBIA: (Pics) Air Namibia's first A330 being readied for delivery later this month.

Labels:
A330,
Air Namibia,
Airbus,
Delivery,
Intrepid Aviation,
Namibia,
Toulouse,
Windhoek
► ZIMBABWE: Air Zimbabwe eyes Zambia, Malawi, Durban flights; still gung-ho on London Gatwick in November.

Labels:
Air Zimbabwe,
China,
Durban,
Harare,
Lilongwe,
London Gatwick,
Lusaka,
Malawi,
Resumption,
South Africa,
United Kingdom,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
► TANZANIA: mango starts scheduled Johannesburg - Zanzibar flights from late September.
South African LCC, mango (JE), will début its first scheduled international operations between Johannesburg (OR Tambo International) and Zanzibar effective September 21. The twice weekly flights will operate on-board a B737-800.
Labels:
Johannesburg,
Launch,
Mango,
Route,
South Africa,
Tanzania,
Zanzibar
Monday, September 2, 2013
► KENYA: Tropic Air's AOC reinstated following KCAA's investigation into Somalia ops.

Labels:
AOC,
KCAA,
Kenya,
Resumption,
Somalia,
Tropic Air
● NIGERIA: Second Nigerian Business Aviation Conference set for March 2014.

► CAMEROON: Russia, Cameroon sign deal for undisclosed number of Mil Mi-17 choppers.

Labels:
Cameroon,
Cameroon Air Force,
Cameroon Government,
Mi-17,
Mil,
Military,
Rosoboronexport,
Russia
■ SENEGAL: Spain, Senegal agree to boost traffic frequencies between them.


Labels:
BASA,
Cargo,
Dakar,
Madrid,
Senegal,
Senegal Government,
Spain,
Spain Government
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Comair Ltd moves to block FlySafair's launch on grounds of alien ownership.

■ ETHIOPIA: More 787s for Ethiopian as Tewolde announces profits for FY2012/13 hit $140mln.
Despite the airliner's initial teething problems initial teeth problems and the grounding of one of its five B787-8s, (MSN 34744 | ET-AOP), at London Heathrow following a fire on-board, Ethiopian Airlines (ET) plans to add eight more of the aircraft to its fleet as part of its long term growth strategy dubbed Vision 2025.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
■■ MAURITIUS: New Terminal 2 at SSR International Airport to be ready by August.

Friday, August 30, 2013
► BRAZIL: TAM Lineas Aéreas, South African Airways sign codeshare deal.


► GAMBIA: Titan Airways leasing Gambia Bird one of its B757-200s.

Labels:
757,
ACMI,
Banjul,
Freetown,
Gambia,
Gambia Bird,
London Gatwick,
Sierra Leone,
Titan Airways,
United Kingdom
■ SOUTH AFRICA: SAA Technical brokers deal with AUSA, breaks off talks with SATAWU over alleged incidents of violence.

Labels:
Johannesburg,
SAA Technical,
SATAWU,
South Africa,
Strike
■ CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Bangui M'poko Int'l Airport resumes partial operations following disturbances.

► CHINA: Kenya Airways announces Guangzhou as début 777-300ER route due in mid November.
Kenya Airways (KQ) is set to launch 3x weekly direct flights from its Nairobi hub to Guanghzhou, China this year using its new Boeing 777-300ER. The aircraft, the first in the fleet, is due in East Africa in mid October in time for its deployment on November 19. At the moment, Kenya Airways flies to Guangzhou via Bangkok, daily.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
► INDONESIA: Fadel confirms Egyptair's new Jakarta route as a request for St. Catherine flights is put in.

Labels:
Cairo,
Egypt Government,
Egyptair,
Indonesia,
Jakarta,
Route,
St Catherine
► LIBYA: Air Libya, Chapman Freeborn sign deal for placement, operation of an An-26F in Libya.

► SIERRA LEONE: Freetown now pitching to Ethiopian in the hopes of establishing direct flights to Addis Ababa.

► SENEGAL: BinterCanarias begins weekly Las Palmas - Dakar flights from mid October.

Labels:
Binter Canarias,
Dakar,
Gran Canaria,
Las Palmas,
Launch,
Route,
Senegal
■ TANZANIA: Air Tanzania streamlines its operations with hefty staff lay-offs.

Labels:
Air Tanzania,
Dar es Salaam,
Lay offs,
Tanzania
► NIGERIA: Med-View Airline granted regional, international traffic rights; eyes Dubai by year end.

Labels:
Abuja,
Accra,
Chanchangi Airlines,
Dakar,
Dubai,
Enugu,
Gabon,
Ghana,
Jeddah,
Lagos,
Libreville,
Med-View Airlines,
Nigeria,
Owerri,
Port Harcourt,
Saudi Arabia,
Senegal,
Singapore,
Uyo,
Yola
► TANZANIA: fastjet to start 3x weekly Dar es Salaam - Mbeya flights from November.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013
► COMOROS: New Qatari-American start-up, Ola, also eyeing the Indianocéanie market.

Labels:
Comoros,
Ewa Airlines,
Moroni,
Ola,
Qatar,
United States
■ MOZAMBIQUE: LAM posts strong rise in revenue, pax numbers for H1.

► NIGERIA: Young whippersnapper survives 45minute ride in wheel-well of an Arik Air 737.

Labels:
Arik Air,
Benin City,
FAAN,
Lagos,
Stowaway
■ TANZANIA: Omani consortium Al-Hayat resurfaces with its $100mln investment plans for Air Tanzania.

► SOUTH AFRICA: And suddenly a new LCC, FlySafair, appears aiming for a Q4 launch.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013
■ LIBYA: LYCAA selects Comsoft for aeronautical infrastructure & communications upgrade.

► SOMALIA: Jubba Airways begins wetlease of an An30F from Congo's Aéro-Frêt Business.

► NIGERIA: Ethiopian Airlines now eyes a return to Kano as more carriers show interest.

Labels:
Addis Ababa,
Air Uganda,
Air Zimbabwe,
Asaba,
Binter Canarias,
Enugu,
Ethiopia,
Kano,
NAHCO,
Nigeria,
Resumption,
Sokoto
■ EGYPT: Despite heavy sustained losses, Fadel outlines his longterm vision for Egyptair.

► CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: (Pics) Karinou Airlines' first B737-300 rolls out the paint shop!

Labels:
737-300,
Bangui,
Boeing,
Central African Republic,
Equipment,
Karinou Airlines
■ CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE): Second module at Brazzaville Maya-Maya International set to become operational.

► MAURITIUS: Transaero to operate Moscow - Mauritius from late December; eyes additional frequencies.

Labels:
Mauritius,
Moscow Domodedovo,
Resumption,
Russia,
Transaero
Monday, August 26, 2013
► SOMALIA: An26 overruns runway on landing at Guri'el airstrip, impacts rock; one injured.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: SAA Technical staff affiliated with SATAWU go on strike; some flights to be affected.

Labels:
Johannesburg,
SAA Technical,
SATAWU,
South Africa,
South African Airways,
Strike
■ NIGERIA: Nigeria One due to be presented in early October; operations now due by year end.

Labels:
Abuja,
Aero Contractors,
Air Nigeria,
AMCON,
Launch,
Nigeria,
Nigeria One
► SOUTH AFRICA: Airlink, FedAir, Lion Sands consortium wins Skukuza upgrade contract; flights due in March 2014.

Labels:
Federal Air,
Infrastructure,
Route,
SA Airlink,
Skukuza,
South Africa
►► UNITED KINGDOM: Ethiopian Cargo to start weekly ops to East Midlands Airport.

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