
Zambezi Airlines

- IATA Code
- ZJ
- ICAO Code
- ZMA
- Corporate Address
- 2nd Floor
Petroda House
Great East Road
Rhodes Park
PO BOX 35470
Lusaka
Zambia - Website
- http://www.flyzambezi.com
- Main hub
- Lusaka Airport
- Country
- Zambia
- Business model
- Full Service Carrier
- Association Membership
- AFRAA
Zambezi Airlines is a privately-owned Zambian airline based at Lusaka International Airport. Zambezi Airlines commenced operations in 2008 and operates a network of services in southern Africa. The airline cooperates with South African LCC kulula, which offers onward domestic connections in South Africa.
Location of Zambezi Airlines main hub (Lusaka Airport)
45 total articles
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Zambezi Airlines court application for vacant possession of Zambia airports dismissed
South African Airways to increase service to Lusaka
Zambezi Airlines aircraft repossessed: reports
Zambezi Airlines' AOC restored
Zambezi Airlines' request for court to review suspension of licence reserved until later date
Zambezi Airlines' damaged B737-500 returns to Lusaka
Zambian Government may lift suspension on Zambezi Airlines
Zambezi Airlines chairman claims carrier is safe
Zambezi Airlines suspended from operations: reports
Zambezi Airlines to increase network
Zambezi Airlines to launch service to Kinshasa
Zambezi Airlines seeks to grow at Air Zimbabwe's expense
Zambezi Airlines to increase Lusaka-Lubumbashi service
Zambezi Airlines launches Livingstone-Cape Town service
Zambezi Airlines plans to withdraw its aircraft leased to Air Zimbabwe
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Simple ownership change to forgive USD150m of debt is not enough to place Air Zimbabwe back on track
Zimbabwe has forced the issue of rising debt at national carrier Air Zimbabwe by disbanding the airline, officially known as Air Zimbabwe Holdings, and re-launching it as Air Zimbabwe Private Limited. Local reports have put the carrier's debt at USD150 million, USD30 million of which is owed internationally, including in the US and China. The ownership structure of the new airline has not been disclosed, although the Government is reportedly trying to woo investors.
The move is not a cure-all. Before the new carrier can be taken seriously, it needs not only independent management but also structural changes within government to benefit the country and trickle down to the airline.
Intercontinental and regional carriers look to serve Zimbabwe in absence of national carrier
Zimbabwe’s indigenous aviation industry has been uncertain at best, underscored by Air Zimbabwe grounding its entire fleet last month. Even if the carrier resumes services, its future is not guaranteed. Instead Zimbabwe will have to rely on intercontinental and regional carriers. In the former category, Emirates will launch services in early Feb-2012, which will help maintain whatever trade links and international relations Zimbabwe has left. From regional African carriers, Air Namibia will resume service and Zambezi Airlines plans to increase its offering, which will help supplement the country’s regional needs. While total capacity in Zimbabwe has dropped since mid-2011, it is expected to increase this year but by May-2012 will still be down 11% from a year earlier.
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