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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
■ SOMALIA: Minister of Transport implicates own President in Mogadishu airport deal scandal.

Labels:
Favori LLC,
Mogadishu,
Somalia,
Somalia Government,
Turkey
■ SOUTH AFRICA: SATAWU calls off strike as deal is reached with SAA.

Labels:
Johannesburg,
SAA Technical,
SATAWU,
South Africa,
South African Airways,
Strike
■ GHANA: Antrak Air mulls quitting Ghana citing market-overcrowding, exhorbitant costs.

► NIGER: Ethiopian Airlines to add a 4x weekly Niamey service from late November.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) is set to commence flights to the Nigerien capital, Niamey, on-board a B757-200 with effect from November 20. AirlineRoute writes that the 4x weekly service will operate onwards to the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou.
Labels:
Addis Ababa,
Burkina Faso,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Launch,
Niamey,
Niger,
Ouagadougou,
Route
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
► NIGERIA: (Pic) Azman Airlines first B737-300 rolls out the paintshop in Norwich.

■ BURUNDI: Air Burundi signs MRO contract with Air Zimbabwe for its MA60 as China promises support.

Labels:
Air Burundi,
Air Zimbabwe,
Bujumbura,
Burundi,
Burundi Government,
China
■ DUBAI: Emirates appoints Orhan Abbas as Senior VP for its Southern & Central Africa, Latin American Commercial operations.
Emirates (EK) has appointed Orhan Abbas its Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Latin America, Central and Southern Africa. In his new role he will oversee a number of markets, including South
Africa, Angola, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, the
Indian Ocean islands Mauritius and Seychelles, and Latin American
markets Brazil and Argentina.
► SUDAN: South Supreme Airlines launches flights between Juba and Khartoum.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: SAA's Turnaround Plan to undergo parliamentary committee scrunity this week.

► FLEET UPDATE BULLETIN: Air Burkina, Malu Aviation, Skyward Int'l, Jetlink Express, Air Madagascar, Ethiopian Airlines Cargo, Mango, Sahara African Aviation, SKA Aircraft Leasing.
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: Ethiopian Airlines Cargo, Mango, Sahara African Aviation, SKA Aircraft Leasing, Air Burkina, Malu Aviation, Skyward International Aviation, Jetlink Express, Air Madagascar.
Monday, September 9, 2013
■ SOMALIA: Turkey's Favori LLC to assume control of Mogadishu Aden Adde International Airport.

■ SOUTH AFRICA: PAKAfrica Aviation clarifies its designs on 1Time and its launch plans.
PAKAviation Africa has clarified its plans to establish a new regional African carrier using a restructured 1Time Airline (T6) as its foundation. According to the Dubai/Pakistani-backed firm, 1Time Holdings Ltd is to be used as a housing company for assets once a controlling stake (still pending regulatory approval) is acquired.
Labels:
1Time,
1Time Holdings,
CATS,
PAKAfrica Aviation,
South Africa,
Zimbabwe
► CAMEROON: Gabon's Afric Aviation goes regional with 4x weekly Douala flights.

Labels:
Afric Aviation,
Cameroon,
Douala,
Gabon,
Inaugural,
Launch,
Libreville,
Route
■ TOGO: Lomé-Tokoin Airport upgrade works to be completed next year; opening due in 4Q 2014.

► NIGERIA: (Pic) Start-up Discovery Air's first B737-300 rolls out the paint shop.

Labels:
737-300,
Discovery Air,
Equipment,
Nigeria
■ CONGO (KINSHASA): Korongo boss dismisses reports of Air France/Kinshasa tie up; claims game still on.

► UNITED KINGDOM: British Airways announces further modifications to Entebbe, Cape Town, Tripoli.

Labels:
British Airways,
Cape Town,
Entebbe,
Frequency,
Libya,
London Heathrow,
South Africa,
Tripoli,
Uganda,
United Kingdom
Friday, September 6, 2013
■ VIETNAM: Seychelles, Vietnam sign a Bilateral Air Services Agreement and various other MoUs.


Labels:
BASA,
Hanoi,
Seychelles,
Victoria,
Vietnam
► NIGERIA: Ex Camair-Co boss Alex Van Elk to help set up new Nigerian LCC.
A
new Low Cost Carrier will commence operations in Nigeria in 2014 with former Camair-Co (QC) CEO, Alex Van Elk, one of the project's coordinators. According to Mr Van Elk, the carrier is a joint partnership between Nigerian and European investors.

■ CONGO (KINSHASA): Government set to form new national carrier with Air France; ops by early 2014.

■ TANZANIA: Precision Air posts a USD18.8million loss for FY2012/13.

Labels:
2012/2013 Financial Year,
Loss,
Precision Air,
Tanzania
Thursday, September 5, 2013
► LIBYA: (Pics) Ministry of Defense takes redelivery of Gaddafi's repainted A340.

■ SEYCHELLES: Air Seychelles posts very strong 2Q & 1H2013 Financial results.

Labels:
2013/2014 Financial Year,
Air Seychelles,
Finances,
profits,
Q2,
Seychelles
► TURKEY: Turkish Airlines to boost Algiers, Kigali/Entebbe, launch flights to Tobruk.

► MADAGASCAR: MTA opens own aerodrome at Bekopaka; eyes twice weekly Antananarivo, Morondava flights.

Labels:
Bekopaka,
Infrastructure,
Madagascar,
Madagascar Trans Air
■ UGANDA: Qatar, Uganda sign an Open Skies treaty.


Labels:
Doha,
Qatar Airways,
Qatar CAA,
Qatar Government,
Uganda,
Uganda Government
● IATA: African airlines' July Pax traffic grows 7.5% on 2012 as Cargo takes a knock.

Labels:
Cargo,
IATA,
Passenger Traffic Bulletin
► UNITED KINGDOM: British Airways to axe Lusaka, increase Accra flights from late October.

Labels:
Accra,
British Airways,
Frequency,
Ghana,
London Heathrow,
Lusaka,
Route,
Termination,
United Kingdom,
Zambia
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
● NIGER: ECOWAS, Maghreb states hold seminar on aviation security, counter-terrorism.

■ 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.

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