A South African Airways pilot was incapacitated during a scheduled flight from Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport to Johannesburg on 30 April.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
► UNITED KINGDOM: British Airways to replace BMI codes on 3 Moroccan routes.
Read More Here [Airline Route]London Heathrow – Agadir
- BD44x > BA816x
London Heathrow – Casablanca
- BD44x > BA816x
London Heathrow – Marrakech
- BD44x > BA816x
British Airway's parent company International Airlines Group (IAG) bought British Midland International from Lufthansa in April.
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► TANZANIA: Air Tanzania's mysterious B737 fails to pitch up - again.
Following on from our initial report, Air Tanzania were indeed lined up at Dar es Salaam on Thursday, and when that failed to happen, again today to receive their Boeing 737-500 wet leased from Aerovista of Dubai.
► MOROCCO: Jetairfly to start Brussels - Rabat this summer.
► NAMIBIA: 3 arrested for fraud at Air Namibia.
Reports from the Namibian press state that 3 people have been arrested for fraudulently obtaining airline tickets from a staff member at the national carrier Air Namibia (SW), who has since been suspended whilst investigations are carried out into the matter.
► GAMBIA: Aircraft lessor Aeolus Air acquires B737-500
Newly founded Gambian ACMI (Aircraft, complete Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) operator Aeolus Air has acquired an ex-VistaGeorgia Boeing 737-500 (MSN 26687 | C5-AAN) that it is now operating on behalf of Marsland Aviation in the Sudan, who also use another VistaGeorgia operated B737-500 MSN 26439.
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► SOMALIA: Jubba Airways leases B737 from Air Bishkek.
Somali-based airline Jubba Airways (6J) has wet leased a Boeing 737-300 (MSN# 27521) from Kyrgyzstani airline, Air Bishkek.
Boeing 737-300 MSN 27521 (Colin Parker) |
This comes after the crash of one of Jubba Airways' Antonov AN-24s in Galkayo, Somalia some 10 days ago.
Presently, Jubba Airways serves Mogadishu, Berbera, Hargeisa, Bosaso, Galkayo, Dubai, Jeddah, Djibouti and Nairobi.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
► RWANDA: RwandAir increases flights to Tanzania from 10 June 2012. .
Rwandan carrier RwandAir (WB) has announced an increase in flights on Kigali-Kilimanjaro-Dar Es Salaam-Kigali from 4x weekly, to 6x weekly. with effect from 10 June 2012, using either a Boeing 737-500 or 800.
RwandAir: Kigali - Dar es Salaam - Kilimanjaro - Kigali (Monday)
- WB 103 KGL : 12h20 DAR : 15h25 1 B737-500 / 800
- WB 103 DAR : 16h10 JRO : 17h10 1 B737-500 / 800
- WB 103 JRO : 17h55 KGL : 18h25 1 B737-500 / 800
RwandAir: Kigali - Dar es Salaam - Kilimanjaro - Kigali (Wednesday)
- WB 103 KGL : 12h20 JRO : 14h50 3 B737-500 / 800
- WB 103 JRO : 15h35 DAR : 16h35 3 B737-500 / 800
- WB 103 DAR : 17h20 KGL : 18h25 3 B737-500 / 800
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► EGYPT: Palestinian Airlines restarts services between Egypt and Jordan.
Following a 7 year hiatus, Palestinian Airlines (PF) has resumed operations between Amman, Jordan and El-Arish, Egypt.
► ANGOLA: TAAG to get more 777s in 2016; starts ticket sales in Argentina.
As previously reported by The African Aviation Tribune, Angolan national carrier TAAG (DT) is to commence sales of its tickets in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires through AVIAREPS, who will also act as their agents in other member states of the MERCOSUR: Chile, Peru, Colombia and
Ecuador. No mention however, has been made of a potential Luanda - Buenos Aires service.
"The information was released by Luis de Almeida, TAAG's general representative to the Americas, having said that negotiations are underway for the signing of agreements with Argentine carrier Aerolineas Argentinas. The accords will then enable the passengers to get the single ticket from the origin to destination (ex: Buenos Aires / Luanda / Buenos Aires)."
TAAG 777-300ER (Paulo Santos) |
Meanwhile, TAAG has also announced the delivery of 3 Boeing 777-300ER, in addition to its current 2, from 2016 onwards, in part of a major expansion drive.
"The information was released on Tuesday in Luanda by TAAG CEO, Pimentel Araujo, while speaking about the development of the company, during a cycle of workshops called “Empresa Feliz”."
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● NIGERIA: More dodgy deals - Government wants USD$15m from Lufthansa.
In yet another aggressive shot fired at foreign carriers by the Nigerian Government, the Minister for Aviation, Stella Oduah, was today directed by the Nigerian Senate to immediately recover from German airline, Lufthansa, USD$14.8 million (about Naira37billion) owed to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), albeit, under a very murky pretext.
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■ ZIMBABWE: Finances for Victoria Falls Airport upgrade unveiled - at last.
In preparation for the World Tourism Organisation Congress to be jointly hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia in Victoria Falls,
the Zimbabwean Government has at last, availed part of the USD$150million needed to rehabilitate and upgrade Victoria Falls Airport. How much has been given, though, is still unknown.
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► NIGERIA: Air Nigeria postpones Johannesburg to 17 June 2012.
Having been previously scheduled to start on May 17, Air Nigeria (VK) have announced the postponement of their Lagos - Johannesburg route to 17 June 2012.
Read More Here [Airline Route]Air Nigeria: Lagos - Johannesburg (from 17 June 2012)
- VK303 LOS2350 – 0650+1JNB 332 247
- VK302 JNB0935 – 1435LOS 332 135
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► LIBYA: Air Malta to resume Benghazi from 29 May 2012.
As Libya's political and national security continue to show signs of further stability, so too are more and more airlines expressing interest in reopening routes that were closed at the onset of the Libyan Revolution last year.
One such airline is Malta's flag carrier, Air Malta (KM) who this week stated that they would restart a twice weekly service between Valletta and Libya’s second largest city, Benghazi every Tuesday and Thursday as from Tuesday, 29th May. The flights will supplement the daily service to Tripoli, the country’s capital, which started operating from Friday, 4th May.
Valletta - Benghazi (Tuesday / Thursday)
- Valletta dep 0440hrs arr Benghazi 0605hrs
- Benghazi dep 0705hrs arr Valletta 0825hrs
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
► ETHIOPIA: Etihad to start Abu Dhabi - Addis Ababa from Nov 2012.
Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad Airways (EY) is to start a twice weekly service Abu Dhabi - Addis Ababa from 02 November 2012 using an Airbus 320.
Abu Dhabi – Addis Ababa
- EY681 AUH0945 – 1230ADD 320 x46
- EY682 ADD1455 – 1925AUH 320 x46
► TUNISIA: Tunisair reports strong Q1 as Tunisia's tourism rebounds.
Tunisair's (TU) results for the first quarter of 2012 shown a remarkable rebound from the same time last year when events of The Arab Spring caused considerable disruptions to many North African and Arab carriers, some of whom, are still reeling.
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■ GHANA: Camair-Co, Starbow Airlines and ECAir Congo become members of AFRAA.
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) has welcomed into its ranks, Camair-Co (Cameroon), Starbow Airlines (Ghana) and ECAir (Republic of
Congo) as members of AFRAA and Aero Industrial Sales (AIS), Aero
Mechanical Services (FLYHT), Mercator and IBS Software Services as
partners.
This brings to 34 and 26 respectively the number of member airlines and partners of AFRAA.
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) was established in April, 1968
in Accra, Ghana and today headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. The primary purposes of AFRAA are
to foster commercial and technical co-operation among African airlines
and to represent their common interests. as a Trade Organisation on the global playing field.
► KENYA: Kenya Airways launches "KQ Mobile".
Kenya Airways in conjunction with Cellulant, a leading mobile technology firm in Africa, is to launch "KQ Mobile", a mobile based technology platform that will enable customers to
conveniently access information on flight status, timetable, cargo
services, ticketing and query their Msafiri Miles status.
The service will be accessed while roaming across the 56 Kenya Airways destinations and its short code is *737#.
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► RWANDA: RwandAir increases flights to Johannesburg; introduces online booking and payments.
Rwandan carrier RwandAir(WB) has announced an increase in flights between Kigali and Johannesburg. In a statement via their Facebook account, the airline stated that they would be increasing their frequencies to Johannesburg to 8 weekly flights effective
10 June 2012.
The four existing flights will be complemented by four
night flights departing Kigali on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun at 20:50 hrs
and returning for Johannesburg on Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat at 01:30 hrs.
In another development, Rwandair has also introduced online ticketing and payments for those living abroad that can’t access RwandAir's sales offices, in addition to making the booking process hastle-free for locals.
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