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The carrier, in which the Tanzanian government holds a majority shareholding, has been grounded since March 2011 when its only airworthy aircraft, Bombardier DHC-8-300Q (reg 5H-MWF, serial 474) went for heavy maintenance. The inaugural service for the relaunch was operated by the same aircraft on 1 November...
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After suspending the Australian low cost carrier's AOC on 1 July 2011 due to safety concerns, the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is going to the Federal Court on 22 July 2011, seeking an order which will ensure that Tiger Airways Australia is formally prevented from flying again...
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The Evora, Portugal based carrier has resumed commercial air transport services using a Boeing 737-300SF (reg ZS-SMJ, serial 23500) wet sub-leased from South African company Safair. The aircraft is owned by the Airplanes Group. Safair began operating the aircraft for Agroar on regular cargo charters...
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The Taiwanese carrier popularly known as FAT, whose full name is Far Eastern Air Transport, plans to relaunch domestic services on 18 April 2011. FAT has finally secured funding from new investors after being grounded for nearly three years. The airline will initially operate twice daily services between...
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The privately owned Gabonese flag-carrier was reportedly forced to suspend all operations last month, after a Boeing 767-200 used for long-haul flights and a wet-leased ATR42 operated on domestic services both went for maintenance. The domestic service linking Libreville with Port Gentil and the regional...
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The new charter airline was founded in November 2010, as a successor to Hamburg International Airways, which ceased operations in October 2010. The new company's original plans called for a launch of charter services between Germany and destinations in Europe , North Africa and Asia before the end...
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The privately-owned Mexican domestic carrier is currently in the process of applying to restart operations with a much-reduced initial fleet of three Boeing 737-200s. Aviacsa suspended operations in July 2009 and entered bankruptcy protection the following November. Following the reported investment...