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          governments and have been directed to national companies,” says   until now without any redundancies or salary cuts,” he says.
          Berthé, who explains that he has accompanied Asky in its dealings   The company was created in 2010 and recorded its first profit
          with the AfDB.                                      in 2015. This was “a year behind our initial projections because
           “We have also organised a webinar with Afreximbank and are   of the Ebola crisis,” says Asky’s commercial director. Then, after
          proposing another with Africa Finance Corporation to put our   a difficult year in 2016 “due to a shortage of pilots worldwide,
          members in touch with these institutions so that they can study   which made it impossible for us to operate all the flights we had
          possible solutions together,” adds Berthé, who hopes to hear   scheduled,” the company became profitable once more from 2017
          concrete announcements from the financial institutions soon.  to 2019, growing each year by 3% to 5% until it reached a turnover
                                                              of 95bn CFA francs.
          OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE                          The company, which has 475 employees of 32 different
          However, even though he does not hide his concern about the   nationalities and already operates a route to New York thanks
          crisis, Ngala is optimistic about the company’s future. At 10 years   to its partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, had also planned to
          old, Asky is already one of the oldest players in the West African   connect to Europe and the Middle East in 2019. “The project itself
          landscape.                                          is not in doubt, but this period is not conducive to conquering new
          “I am confident about Asky’s future because we were on the right   markets. We will first consolidate our current routes,” concludes
          track. 2019 was the most profitable year in our company’s history,   Ngala. Q
          and we started 2020 with two equally promising months. This is
          what has enabled us – alongside the UN contract – to have made it   Article courtesy: https://www.theafricareport.com/


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                                                        KENYA AIRWAYS, CONGO


                                               AIRWAYS SIGN PARTNERSHIP


                                                                                   AGREEMENT




                                                                               By  David Ochieng Mbewa


                                    by Kenya Airways Group CEO   airlines co-operate in areas of   statement said.
                                    Allan Kilavuka and Congo   mutual interest, among them   The deal comes as airlines
         The national carriers of   Airways’ Desire Balazire Bantu   aircraft maintenance, training   across the continent attempt
          Kenya and the Democratic   on what was the final day of a   and sharing of excess capacity.  to shore up resources as
          Republic of Congo – Kenya   three-day state visit by Kenyan   “Also included in the   the COVID-19 pandemic
                                    President Uhuru Kenyatta.
          Airways and Congo Airways –                         two-year agreement, whose   continues to cause massive
                                     Kenyatta and his Congolese
          signed a two-year partnership   counterpart Felix Tshisekedi   overarching objective is   disruptions to the resumption
                                                                                        of international air travel.
          agreement recently with the   witnessed the signing of the   viability and sustainability   Last month, Kenya Airways
                                                              of the airlines, is a route
          overall objectives of viability   partnership.      and code sharing provision   reported its worst ever loss
          and sustainability of the two   A statement from the   aimed at expanding the   of about $330 million (Sh36.2
          airlines.                 Kenyan presidency said the   carriers domestic, African and   billion) dealing a major blow to
           The agreement was signed   agreement will see both   international networks,” the   its recovery efforts. Q
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