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Monday, September 23, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Imperial Logistics accuses SAA Cargo of anti-competitive practices.
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Cargo,
Comair Ltd,
Imperial Logistics,
Legal,
SAA Cargo,
South Africa,
South African Airways
► KENYA: TUIfly Nordic to begin B787 Mombasa flights from December as Edelweiss pulls out from 2014.
TUIfly Nordic(6B), the Stockholm-based charter subsidiary of the TUI Travel international leisure travel group, is set to offer a once weekly B787 service between Scandinavia and Mombasa, Kenya with effect from December 22 until March 30, 2014.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
► ETHIOPIA: Ethiopian Airlines clarifies its 787 order plans in light of media mixup.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has moved to clarify various misleading international media reports regarding its 787-fleet ambitions. According to Ethiopian Television, it has been widely reported that the airline has an additional eight aircraft on order on top of the thirteen 787s it has currently signed up for, of which five have now been delivered.
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787,
Addis Ababa,
Boeing,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines
■ SOUTH AFRICA: mango to boost recruitment of black cadet-pilots as demand dictates.
► KENYA: First photos of Kenya Airways' first B777-300ER emerge.
The first photos of Kenya Airways' (KQ) first B777-300(ER) (MSN ? | 5Y-KFA) have emerged with the airliner now set to undergo painting and a B1 test flight ahead of its planned delivery to Nairobi next month. The aircraft, one of two on 12 year-leases with General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), is set to début operations with a Nairobi - Guangzhou flight due on November 19. 5Y-KFA will feature 28 Business Class seats in a 2-3-2 layout and 369 Economy Class seats in a 3-3-3 Layout. The second B777-300ER is due in May 2014.
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777-300ER,
Delivery,
GECAS,
Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Nairobi,
United States
■ GHANA: Mahama appoints new boards, bosses for Ghana Airports Company, Civil Aviation Authority.
Ghanaian president, John Mahama, has reconstituted the Boards of both the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) appointing new board chairmans and members.
● NIGERIA: IATA boss calls for greater Public/Private cooperation to enable aviation to better propel African economic growth.
During a speech in Lagos, Nigeria on September 17 to mark Aviation Day Africa, Tony Tyler, the CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), called on public
and private stakeholders to work together to address critical priorities
to enable aviation to do more to drive economic growth in Africa.
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IATA,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Tony Tyler
► GHANA: Eagle Atlantic Airlines outlines initial West African launch timetable, network.
Ghana's Eagle Atlantic Airlines (E2) has outlined its initial West African regional service schedule now set to tentatively launch on October 21, 2013. Flights between Accra, Abidjan, Freetown, Dakar and Monrovia (Roberts) will operate on-board the airline's leased McDonnell Douglas MD82.
■ NIGERIA: AJW Aviation signs PBH contract with Nigeria's Skypower Express Airways.
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AJW Aviation,
MRO,
Nigeria,
Skypower Express Airways
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
■ SOMALIA: Favori LLC takes over Aden Adde Int'l as Minister repudiates leaked UN letter as a "hoax".
Turkish firm, Favori LLC officially assumed control of Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport from Dubai-based SKA Logistics on Saturday September 14. Somali Minister for Information, Abdullahi Herso Elmoge, said the process of handing over control of the facility was completed on the morning of Sunday September 15.
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Favori LLC,
Mogadishu,
SKA Logistics,
Somalia,
Somalia Government,
Turkey
► SPAIN: Arik Air flight to Heathrow diverts to Mallorca after pregnant passenger suffers severe pains, bleeding.
Arik Air (W3) flight W3101 from Lagos, Nigeria to London Heathrow, Untied Kingdom, was on Sunday, September 15, forced to divert to Palma Mallorca Airport, Spain, after a pregnant passenger required urgent medical attention while onboard.
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747,
Arik Air,
British Airways,
Diversion,
Incident,
Johannesburg,
Lagos,
London Heathrow,
Nigeria,
South Africa,
United Kingdom
► TANZANIA: Auric Air announces new Njombe flights while Flightlink goes double daily to Mtwara.
Tanzanian operators Auric Air (H8) and Flightlink have announced the launch of two new domestic routes. Auric has started a 4x weekly operation from Dar es Salaam to Njombe via Iringa while Flightlink has begun double daily Dar es Salaam to Mtwara, south-eastern Tanzania flights. Both routes became effective September 16.
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Auric Air,
Dar es Salaam,
Flightlink,
Launch,
Mtwara,
Njombe,
Route,
Tanzania
► FLEET UPDATE BULLETIN: Overland Airways, Aero, Blue Bird Aviation (Kenya), Swazi Airlink
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: Overland Airways, Aero, Blue Bird Aviation (Kenya), Swazi Airlink.
■ TANZANIA: Everett Aviation secures chopper contract with Norway's Statoil.
Everett Aviation Tanzania has secured a multi-year helicopter contract with Norwegian petroleum giant, Statoil. Under the deal, Everett will lease three new AgustaWestland AW139 helicopters from a major operator in Q4 of this year in support of Statoil’s offshore drilling operations in Tanzania and Mozambique in which two choppers will be used for crew change work whilst the third will be a high specification, dedicated search and rescue aircraft.
Labels:
Dar es Salaam,
Everett Aviation,
Helicopter,
Norway,
Statoil
► ETHIOPIA: National Airways now eyeing a pair of ERJ135s for its fleet.
Ethiopian private airline, National Airways (7N) has reportedly abandoned previously announced plans to acquire and operate Fokker 50s and Embraer EMB-170s, and now has its sights set on Embraer ERJ-135s instead.
Labels:
Embraer,
Equipment,
ERJ 135,
Ethiopia,
National Airways
► MOZAMBIQUE: Qatar Airways granted rights to Johannesburg - Maputo from late October.
Qatar Airways (QR) has tentatively been granted local traffic rights on the Johannesburg - Maputo, Mozambique sectors of its 3x weekly flights between Doha, Qatar and the Southern African nations with effect from October 27, 2013.
Labels:
5th Freedom,
Doha,
Johannesburg,
Maputo,
Mozambique,
Qatar,
Qatar Airways,
South Africa
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
■ SOUTH AFRICA: Comair, SkyWise launch legal bid to block FlySafair's launch.
Following through with its threats of legal action, Comair Ltd and now startup, SkyWise, have dragged the Air Services Licensing Council (ASLC) to court in a bid to block the launch of the Safair's nascent low cost subsidiary, FlySafair (FA), due to commence flights between Cape Town and Johannesburg later this year.
■ SOUTH AFRICA: New $41mln Somerset East mini-Aerotropolis to be completed next year.
► MALAWI: Ulendo Airlink starts scheduled Lilongwe - Blantyre flights.
Malawi's Ulendo Airlink (7Q) has commenced a 5x weekly air service between the country's two commercial hubs, Blantyre and Lilongwe effective September 15. Services were previously operated in 2011 before a moratorium was placed on the route by the Malawian government to protect the now defunct Air Malawi (QM).
Labels:
Blantyre,
Lilongwe,
Malawi,
Ulendo Airlink
■ GHANA: Mahama axes entire board of Ghana Airports Co. Ltd; new appointees due shortly.
Labels:
Accra,
Ghana,
Ghana Airports Company Limited,
Ghana Government
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