
Namibia
Location of Namibia
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AFRAA to continue joint fuel purchase agreements
Air Namibia launches new services
Air Namibia appoints managing director
Air Namibia to launch Gabrone and Harare services
TAAG to continue establishing codeshare agreements
Air Namibia plans new route to Angola
Air Namibia to adjust some Windhoek-Frankfurt services
Namibia denies reports about dismissal of Air Namibia board
Air Namibia still searching for new managing director
Air Namibia: Eurozone crisis has not affected passenger traffic
airberlin adjusts summer 2012 Africa schedule
Air Namibia to launch four times weekly Windhoek-Livingstone service
Air Namibia orders two A319 aircraft
Air Namibia's return to Zimbabwe aims to improve links in SADC
AFRAA confirms joint fuel purchase programme
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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.
Why don't women run airlines?
IT WAS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY on the 8th of March, 2010, and the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation proudly “acknowledged” flag carrier Air India’s historic flight between Mumbai and New York JFK. It was unique that day in that flight AI-141 operated with an all-female flight crew on the B777-200LR. There was no Air India man in sight. It was different at head office.
(This report, the first in a series of four, is taken from the Oct-2010 edition of Airline Leader.)
Africa Aviation Outlook: Cooperation, liberalisation and protectionism
As African governments sought a path to successful locally-based airline operations, some attempted to gain the benefits of scale and coverage by forming joint airlines. With a good deal of support from European governments and flag carriers, two early examples of airlines jointly representing the interests of neighbouring countries shared resources, costs and – hopefully - the profits.
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