Airlines Africa

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Airlines Africa

Airlines Africa May 9, 2011

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Serving the Airline Industry and Airline Professional Across Africa

African Airlines Association Stands Against Blacklists It is with great disappointment and concern that the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) received the disturbing news that the European Commission has included the Republic of Mozambique and all its airlines in the infamous EU list of banned airlines – the blacklist. Mozambique is the 14th African state to be included in the list and this brings to 26 percent, the number of African States now on the banned list. The number reaches 15 when counting Madagascar, whose national airline, Air Madagascar, is slapped with a partial ban. LAM Mozambique Airlines’ safety record is impeccable. Since the

company was established in 1980; it has not had a single major accident. And since 1989 there have been no accidents of any kind involving LAM Mozambique Airlines aircraft. Major European airlines can make no such claim. For example, according to the Flight Safety Foundation, Air France has had 23 major accidents (involving substantial damage to aircraft, serious or fatal injuries) since 1990, three of them with fatalities, and a total of 348 deaths. LAM Mozambique Airlines has worked hard and invested significant resources to attain industry best pracContinued on Page 2

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Ethiopian and Air Mozambique Code Share Ethiopian Airlines has entered into a code share agreement with Air Mozambique providing customers of both carriers more flexible and convenient flight services between Addis Ababa and Maputo. The agreement will bring ample choices of flights for passengers from Mozambique to the vast Ethiopian global network and vise versa. This will moreover strengthen the two countries relations in air transport. Ethiopian Airlines commenced direct flights from Addis Ababa to Maputo on December 23, 2010. Since then, it operates three weekly nonstop flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. With the operation of the code share flights, Ethiopian will increase the number of flights to daily, providing more flight choices to customers of both carriers. Ethiopian Airlines has been enhancing its flight network worldwide through code share agreements with a number of regional and international carriers.

Don’t let another minute pass without being a part of the airline community of ASSOCIATION Africa. Whether an airline or an industrial Association des Compagnies Aériennes Africaines SITA: NBOXA8X P. O. Box 20116 Nairobi Airlines 00200 Kenya supplier, the African Association Tel: 254 20 2320144/2320148 Email: afraa@afraa.org is waiting to partner with you. Fax: 254 20 601173 Web: www.afraa.org www.afraa.org AFRAA MEDIA BRIEF www.airlines-africa.com

Air Namibia Visits AFRAA

16TH February 2011

May 9, 2011


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