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sábado, 1 de novembro de 2025

FLEET - Jubba Airways (Kenya) plans to sell its F50 fleet and acquire two B737-300s and two B737-400s by January 2026, as part of its growth targets.



Destinations
Mogadishu
Hargeisa
Bossasso
Djibouti
Nairobi
Jeddah
Dubai
Guriel
Galkayo
Adado
Baydhabo
Garowe
Kismayo

Jubba Airways flies to destinations in countries including Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia. Learn about tourist attractions, history and more information about the cities we fly to. Jubba Airways is a fast-growing company with plans to increase the number of destinations we offer to passengers.

segunda-feira, 2 de junho de 2025

ROUTES - GOTO FLY NS25 FORLI OPERATIONS

Italy’s GoTo Fly starting June 2025 begins scheduled operation for 2025, using Air Mediterranean Boeing 737-400 aircraft. 
The carrier’s planned operation to include the following.


Forli – Catania 06JUN25 – 22AUG25 1 weekly

Forli – Karpathos 20JUN25 – 29AUG25 1 weekly

Forli – Lampedusa 07JUN25 – 11OCT25 1 weekly

Forli – Olbia 19JUN25 – 31AUG25 2 weekly

Forli – Trapani 07JUN25 – 30AUG25 1 weekly

Forli – Vienna 22JUN25 – 28SEP25 1 weekly


 Images: GoTo Fly

sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2025

NEW AIRLINE - Air Sierra Leone commences operations with Freetown-Lagos service



Air Sierra Leone, via its official Facebook account, announced (22-Jan-2025) the commencement of operations with the launch of three times weekly Freetown-Lagos service. According to OAG, no other carriers operate the route.

Sierra Leone government unveils new carrier with plans to operate in London

Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Transport has unveiled a new carrier for the West African state, which is set to begin services to several cities – including London – before the end of this year.
Air Sierra Leone will operate under a UK air operator certificate, according to Transport Minister Fanday Turay, while it seeks local authorisation.
“Air Sierra Leone will operate as a private entity and not as a national carrier,” says Turay.


The airline plans to launch its first services, a three-weekly rotation from Freetown to London Gatwick, on December 2.
Its initial fleet will consist of a 189-seat Boeing 737 Max 8, with which it will serve Gatwick, as well as a 149-seat 737-400 and a 50-seat Embraer ERJ-145.


The airline's initial network will also feature key African cities including Abidjan, Accra, Monrovia, Banjul, Dakar and Conakry.

NEW AIRLINE - New Honduran airline TAH Airlines

The new airline plans to start operations in March this year.

TAH Airlines has received a public air transport certificate for domestic and international operations from the Civil Aviation Agency of Honduras (AHAC). The company is currently in the final stages of certification, a crucial step before the official launch of operations.

In November 2024, the airline acquired its first aircraft, a Boeing 737-400, from Ecuadorian airline Aeroregional.


TAH Airlines plans to operate flights from Toncontín International Airport in Tegucigalpa and Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport in Roatán. Initial destinations will include Mexico City, Havana (Cuba), Panama City and Georgetown (Guyana).

 

quarta-feira, 13 de março de 2024

Nolinor Aviation adds its first branded Boeing 737-400

Mirabel, Quebec – In a significant move that highlights its commitment to enhancing air service in the North, Nolinor Aviation is proud to announce the introduction of its first Boeing 737-400 aircraft adorned with the distinctive Nolinor Aviation livery. This milestone marks a pivotal evolution in Nolinor’s fleet; the Boeing 737-400, originally added under the OWG brand for flights to Cuba, is now increasingly serving Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) contracts for the mining industry.

The Boeing 737-400, a testament to Nolinor’s adaptive strategy, has been a versatile addition to the fleet, primarily supporting FIFO operations. The rebranding of Nolinor Aviation’s livery symbolizes a strategic realignment with the company’s core mission to be the premier gateway to the northern regions. This aircraft, the first in the fleet to undergo such a transformation, will soon be joined by a second, further solidifying Nolinor’s presence in the sector.
Marco Prud’Homme, President of Nolinor Aviation, stated:

“The introduction of the 737-400 with the Nolinor livery is more than a visual update; it’s a clear signal of our unwavering dedication to serving the North. This aircraft, and the ones that will follow, are equipped to meet the unique demands of our clients in the mining sector, offering them a more tailored and resilient travel experience.”
In addition to the rebranding, the interior of this 737-400 is set for a significant upgrade. Over the coming weeks, the aircraft will be refitted with new, more robust seating designed to meet the specific needs of passengers traveling to mining sites. This enhancement is aligned with Nolinor’s dedication to providing comfortable, reliable, and efficient service to the hardworking individuals and communities in the mining industry.

The rebranding and retrofitting of the 737-400 fleet represent Nolinor Aviation’s strategic response to the evolving needs of its clientele and a reaffirmation of its role as the leading provider of air transport services to Canada’s northern regions.
NOLINOR


 

sexta-feira, 8 de março de 2024

NEW LIVERY - Air Horizont updates its livery

The new “orange arc” livery was introduced on the pictured Boeing 737-4Q8 registered as 9H-AMW (msn 26281).

Photos: Air Horizont


 

segunda-feira, 4 de março de 2024

Sky Mali plans to add three aircraft in 2024, one B737-400 delivering in March and two BE1900s in 2Q, as the carrier returns to operating international routes

Sky Mali is a West African carrier that received an air operations licence from Mali's Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile on 22-Jul-2020. The carrier commenced operations with the launch of Bamako-Kayes service on 29-Sep-2020.