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01-07-2009

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                                                               Tuesday, January 06, 2008
Dear eTN reader,

Tanzania has some of the world's greatest tourist attractions such as Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Olduvai Gorge, Serengeti National Park, to name just a few.  As such, it boggles the mind why its flag carrier cannot seem to get its act together.  But, all is not lost as the beleaguered airline is given yet another chance to get its operations right.  Wolfgang H. Thome has this report in today's lead story. 

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eTN Lead Story

Air Tanzania gets thrown a lifeline

By Wolfgang H. Thome, eTN Africa

The Tanzanian Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) had restored the AOC, or Air Operator Certificate, of Air Tanzania, permitting the airline to resume flight operations.

This development comes after the airline had finally produced the required documentation for TCAA and ironed out the discrepancies that had led to the AOC to be withdrawn some weeks ago under unclear circumstances.

Sources in both Air Tanzania Company Ltd (ATCL) and TCAA again reiterated that the airline’s planes had been and continued to be completely airworthy and the suspension of the license was entirely over documentation issues. A statement that again raised more questions than provided answers.

However, the precarious financial situation of the airline caused a further delay in starting flights again, while waiting for government to make good of promises to inject much needed fresh capital into the parastatal and sanction a new cooperation partner. It was later learned that the Tanzanian government did eventually inject some 2.5 billion Tanzania shillings into ATCL’s accounts and has promised to avail further funds to get the national airline back into the air. It is expected that just as soon as this is happening the International Air Transport Association will then also restore full membership to ATCL.

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