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 AIRPORTS
                                                          MARRAKECH MENARA AIRPORT, MOROCCO
 TANZANIAN AIRPORT


 OPENING                                                                       POINT CAMERA

                                                                                  TO REGISTER


  state-of-the-art
 Aterminal at Tanzania’s

 Julius Nyerere International
 Airport was opened recently

 to handle international flights

 and is part of the country’s bid

 to position itself as a regional

 aviation hub.
 President John Magufuli


 officiated at the opening of the
 (US) $282 million facility, which
 is expected to serve up to six
 million passengers per year.
 The president said the con-

 struction of the terminal had
 been done using local funding.
 He said the Ministry of Works,
 Transport and Communication


 and the Tanzania National   the relaunch of long-haul flights to Mumbai, India by the national


 Roads Agency should make sure the new terminal was well main-  carrier Air Tanzania.
 tained because it was the country’s image for foreign visitors using   The Mumbai route heralded the airline’s foray into the Asian market. Other
 the airport.  planned routes are Bangkok, Thailand, and the Chinese city of Guangzhou.
 The airport’s Terminal I has an annual capacity of 500,000 pas-  Air Tanzania spokesperson Josephat Kagirwa they are planning
 sengers while Terminal II has a 1.5 million-passenger capacity. At   flights to London, Lagos in Nigeria and Accra, Ghana.

 full capacity, the three terminals will make Julius Miserere Interna-  The airline currently operates 10 domestic routes, with

 tional Airport one of the busiest hubs in Africa.  regular flights to Harare (Zimbabwe), Bujumbura (Burundi),
 According to Tanzania’s Transport Minister Isaack Kamwelwe, the   Entebbe (Uganda), Moroni (Comoro Islands) and Johannesburg
 new terminal will also allow increased freight volumes, signalling   (South Africa).
 an increase in revenue collection.  Its current fleet comprises a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner jet, two


 JNIA is the largest of Tanzania’s three international airports. The   Airbus A200-300s, three Bombardier Q400s, one Fokker50, and


 others are Kilimanjaro International Airport in the north and Zanzi-  one Fokker28.

 bar International Airport.  Air Tanzania has ramped up competition for other East African



 A modernisation programme for at least three more airports -   carriers like Kenya Airways and RwandAir, with Uganda Airlines
 Dodoma, Songwe and Chato - is being implemented as part of a   taking to the skies later this month.
 plan to revamp the country’s aviation sector.  The struggling Kenya Airways is set to be nationalised by parlia-



 The inauguration of Terminal III at JNIA came two weeks after   mentary order as part of a wider revival strategy. Q

 AIRLINES
 EGYPTAIR RECEIVES
 DREAMLINER
 that will witness by the end of 2020   of flying a distance ranging between

 the joining of 33 new jets including six   14,800 and 15,700 km non-stop with
 gyptAir will receive in mid-Au-  Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, 12 jets of   "dispatch reliability" hitting 99 percent.


 Egust the sixth and last Boeing   the Airbus A220-300 model and 15 of   It was designed to be 20 percent more


 787-9 Dreamliner as part of a deal to   Airbus A320neo family.  fuel-efficient than its counterparts in

 purchase six jets of the same model.  The newly-received Boeing 787-9   commercial aircraft.


 Sources at the Egyptian flagship airline   Dreamliners are set to operate on   The B787-9 Dreamliner has 309 seats

 said that the company has already   EgyptAir's routes to Shanghai, Tokyo,   divided into 30 Super Diamond fully flat   THE DESTINATION

 received five aircraft of the same model   New York and Bangkok.  business class seats and 279 seats in the

 in pursuit of developing its fleet, which   The B787-9 Dreamliner is capable   economy class. Q

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