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AIRLINES         AVI AWARDS



 DAILY FROM ABU DHABI ON           SENTIAN AEROSPACE WINS


 THE DREAMLINER                    AVI AWARDS 2019





                  South African aviation innovation


         Acompany, Senti an Aerospace has


         walked away with top accolades at the fifth
         annual Avi Awards ceremony.
           The event is part of the Avi Afrique summit
         held in Johannesburg, Gauteng in South

         Africa and is hosted by the Air Traffic and

         Navigation Services to recognise individuals

         who have contributed to innovation, elevate


         the aviation industry through intelligent de-
         sign of products and processes, and enhance


         the capabilities of the aviation industry.
           “Our awards winners truly impressed us


         with their innovative and unique aviation          The winners are Sentian Aerospace. Pictured here (left to right)


         concepts which speaks volumes of the                    are Simphiwe Thobela, ATNS chairman, Thomas Kgokolo,
         sheer talent we have and also bodes well             interim CEO, ATNS and Dalumuzi Dube, Edmund Moyo, Nigel

         for future innovation and development,”                    Nkundhlande (holding cheque) and Ishmael Chiremba
         said Thomas Kgokolo, interim CEO of ATNS.
           Sentian Aerospace won the Overall Winner   allowing for long distance and endurance   The Sentian Aerospace UAV features the



 Dreamliner 787-9 in the Etihad livery  award for the design of its Unmanned Aerial   missions while carrying payloads. Muzi   following technical specifications: cruise


         Vehicle (UAV) that can carry up to 15kg of   Dune, CEO of Sentian Aerospace said, “The   speed - 120km/h, maximum speed - 280km/h,

         payload over 1400 kilometres nonstop.  This   idea behind our design was reduce the cost   minimum speed - 0km/hr (hover), endurance
         eliminates the need for runways and heavy,   of aerial transport. A typical helicopter can   -12 hours (engine: payload as fuel), endurance
         complex launch equipment. Furthermore,   cost in excess of R10 000 an hour and we’d   – two hours (full electric) and range - 1400km.

         the hovering ability allows for stationary sur-  like to cut it down to about R2 000 an hour.  School learner from N.M.Tsuene High
         veillance of infrastructure such as stockpiles,   “We believe Sentian Aerospace is unique-  School in Ga-Rankuwa, Gauteng Samuel



 for South Africa said, “We continue our   South Africa and the UAE almost fourteen   power lines and pipelines.   ly positioned as we can in the future also   Nkgoeng won the   Avi Award for his unique




 commitment to serving the South African   years ago, and since the launch of our first   After take-off, the Sentian Aerospace   offer services and products that can save   concept of lowering a wind turbine in an




 market, building on the strong relationship   flight, we have carried approximately 1.7   UAV switches to cruise mode in the fixed   lives such as delivering critical medical   aircraft to provide energy to power small



 tihad Airways, the national airline   enjoyed between our two countries. Etihad   wing mode to save on energy consumption,   supplies to rural hospitals.”  electrical items. Q



 Eof the UAE, celebrated the Boeing   embodies the best of the UAE, carrying the   million guests on this popular route to Abu


 787-9 Dreamliner on its daily scheduled   spirit and ambition of our nation to South   Dhabi and onwards to key destinations


 popular with our South African customers,
 services from Abu Dhabi to Johannesburg   Africa, and vice versa, and celebrating it   including Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangkok and

 and marked the occasion in style.  through our shared values, genuine Arabian   Phuket, among others. We thank our guests   AIRLINES

 An exclusive gala dinner held at the Sum-  hospitality, heritage and tradition.   and partners here in South Africa for their
 mer Place in Sandton was attended by local   “Etihad commenced flights between   unwavering support and loyalty.”



 officials, diplomats, corpo-  The two-class 787-9s


 rate partners, members of   serving Johannesburg   CABO VERDE AIRLINES EXPANDS
 the travel industry, media,   feature industry-leading
 and Etihad representa-  cabins with 28 Business

 ti ves.  Studios and 271 Economy   FLIGHTS TO NIGERIA


 Etihad first introduced   Smart Seats. Etihad is cur-

 flights to Johannesburg on   rently in the process of


 1 December 2005, one of   reconfiguring its Dream-  tional Airport, Lagos to its hub in Sal,   and business travellers as well as world trav-


 the first major African cit-  liners to also feature new   Cape Verde.        ellers with its competitive pricing and offers.



 ies on its expanding global   Economy Space seating.   he national carrier of the Cape    “We are excited to add the most popu-  She said this would include a Cape


 network and increased it   The introduction of the   lous country in Africa as one of our destina-  Verde stopover programme at no addi-


 to daily in July 2007. To   aircraft will also see an   TVerde Islands, Cabo Verde Air-  tions. Nigeria has a vibrant travel sector and   tional ticket costs.





 meet demand for a more   increase in cargo capacity   lines, has said it planned to begin flight   we look forward to servicing our customers   Orianzi said, “Cape Verde is a member of
 comfortable and person-  on each flight.  services to Lagos this month.  and connecting them to Cape Verde and   ECOWAS, making it visa free for Nigerians.



 alised travel experience,   Etihad has a codeshare   The airline said that the direct flights   beyond seamlessly,” he said.  Cape Verde has some of the most beautiful


 the airline has added the   partnership in place with   from Lagos, Nigeria to Cape Verde had   Bjarnason stated that passengers should   untouched natural Islands in the world.
 state-of-the-art Boeing   South African airline, Ku-  been designed to boost tourism and   look forward to comfort, quality and a mem-  “We hope to bring the Cape Verdean
 787-9 Dreamliner on the   lula, which provides trav-  travel between both countries.  orable travel experience on their aircraft   culture and colours to all corners of the


 route to demonstrate   ellers with easy onward   The Chief Executive Officer and Presi-  which had 161 economy class seats and 22   world, as our mission suggests, connect-


 its commitment to the   connections onto Kulula   dent, Cabo Verde Airline, Jens Bjarnason,   executive Morabeza premium-class seats.  ing four continents while also serving



 important South African   services from Johan-  said the carrier’s Boeing 757-200 would   The Nigerian Country Manager, Cabo   as the gateway for fast travel. We also


 market.   nesburg to Cape Town,   be deployed for five times a week flight   Verde Airlines, Tariye Orianzi, said the carrier   believe the addition of this route will



 Karlene Barkley, Etihad   Durban, East London, and   from the Murtala Muhammed Interna-  would target African entrepreneurs, leisure   improve tourism in Africa.” Q
 Airways country manager   George. Q
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