Airports: Kenya vs Tanzania

Airports: Kenya vs Tanzania

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21 Jan 2021 // Airport Analysis // 1 Comment »

Zanzibar now East Africa’s fourth-largest airport – seven new airlines​


Zanzibar now East Africa’s fourth-largest airport – seven new airlines

Russia and Ukraine routes make up 40% of Zanzibar’s seats this winter, up from zero last winter.
Zanzibar is the fourth-largest airport in East Africa this winter, up from seventh year-on-year.
Addis Ababa remains top, followed by Nairobi. Dar Es Salaam is now third, up by one place, while the island nation of Mauritius – which was third – has fallen out of the top-10.
Of course, Zanzibar’s seat volume has inevitably fallen.
But while it has reduced by approximately 16%, this is significantly healthier than the nearly half drop at Nairobi, 36% at Addis Ababa – and over 450% at Mauritius.
Zanzibar’s comparative success is due to three reasons: a raft of new airlines and routes, and new inbound markets.
Zanzibar now East Africa’s fourth-largest airport – seven new airlines

While Zanzibar’s winter seats are down, it expects a stronger-than-ever summer season. Source: OAG Schedules Analyser.

Zanzibar has seven new airlines this winter – and eighth coming

Zanzibar has seven new airlines this winter: AZUR Air; KLM; Nord Wind; Royal Flight; SkyUp; Uganda Airlines; and UTAir. Nord Wind, which last operated in winter 2018, is back.

KLM started Zanzibar in December 2020 with a twice-weekly service using 294-seat B787-9s. It operates triangularly: Amsterdam – Zanzibar – Dar – Amsterdam.

Yet it is Russia and Ukraine that is key for winter 2020, with Russians flocking to African islands.

The two nations now have almost 209,000 seats at Zanzibar, up from zero last winter – and 40% of the airport’s total. The previous winter high – in winter 2018 – was just 7,200.

11 Russian and Ukrainian airports are linked to the Tanzanian island, with Moscow Sheremetyevo, Moscow Vnukovo, Kyiv Boryspil the top-three.

While it doesn’t quite fall into winter, Lufthansa will launch Frankfurt on 31 March. It’ll be twice-weekly via Mombasa in both directions.

Read more: Europe – Zanzibar up 148% between 2015 and 2019.

Indeed, this coming summer is scheduled to be Zanzibar’s best yet to Europe, with nearly one-third more seats than in pre-pandemic summer 2019.

Zanzibar now East Africa’s fourth-largest airport – seven new airlines


This is Zanzibar’s network from Russia and Ukraine this winter, up from zero last winter.

Kyiv is interesting. The 6,319-kilometre route is presently operated four-weekly using B737-800s and stops en route at Luxor. Note: for clarity, all destinations are presented as non-stop, but some operate via Dar Es Salaam, especially Vnukovo.

 

New airport in Tanzania is to be funded by the African Development Bank​

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Msalato Airport, a new international airport, is to be built in the region of Dodoma, 12km from the capital city of Tanzania.
Msalato International Airport construction project receives $272 million

The African Development Bank‘s Board of Directors has approved a $272.12 million loan to Tanzania which will be used in the construction of a new international airport in the capital city of Dodoma; Msalato International Airport.

The new site will be built within the district of Msalato, 12km from the capital.

The funding is comprised of a $198.6 million loan from the African Development Bank, $23.52 million from the African Development Fund (ADF) and $50 million in co-financing with the Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF).

The project will focus on the construction of high-capacity airport infrastructure in order to meet and accommodate the predicted growth in air transport due to the city’s new role as the administrative capital of Tanzania.

Construction is expected to take four years and will include a passenger terminal, a runway and the installation of air navigation equipment. Other operational features – a fuel distribution company, water supply systems, electrical power distribution substations and a fire-fighting service – will also be included.

Expected annual capacity for the new Msalato International Airport is approximately 50,000 aircraft and one million passengers, most of which are predicted to be international. The airport will benefit over 200 million passengers in East Africa, as well as international trade networks – particularly business travellers and tourists.

The Director of the Bank’s Infrastructure and Urban Development Department, Amadou Oumarou, said: “An expanded air transport network in Dodoma, together with the ongoing high-speed railway construction on the central corridor, are necessary infrastructure investments to help unlock and disperse spatial development in the countryside. This will strengthen the city’s potential as a strategic growth pole in keeping with Tanzania’s national development aspirations of fostering shared growth for all the regions.”

 





CPaT signs distance learning contract with Air Tanzania​

by Nnyonyi Correspondent

April 7, 2021 in News & Features


CPaT signs distance learning contract with Air Tanzania



CPaT Global, a provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, has been awarded a new contract by Air Tanzania for the provision of distance learning solutions.

The solutions include; Aircraft Systems courses, Interactive Diagrams, Aircraft Procedures, CPaT’s General Subjects library, and Invent, CPaT’s new, software development platform.

Air Tanzania will use CPaT’s curriculum to train on the A320, Q300, Q400, and B787 fleets.

“We are very excited to be providing our comprehensive portfolio of distance learning to Air Tanzania,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, vice president of sales, CPaT. “They will have everything they need at their fingertips to provide enhanced, reliable training—including the ability to self-edit and modify our courses and their own content through CPaT Invent.”


CPaT Announces Robust Air Tanzania Contract​

CPaT Global, LLC
Apr 6th, 2021

Air Tanzania Lms Login

CPAT

Houston, Texas USA – CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract by Air Tanzania for the provision of distance learning solutions, including Aircraft Systems courses, Interactive Diagrams, Aircraft Procedures, CPaT’s General Subjects library, and Invent, CPaT’s new, software development platform. Air Tanzania will use CPaT’s curriculum to train on the A320, Q300, Q400, and B787 fleets.


“We are very excited to be providing our comprehensive portfolio of distance learning to Air Tanzania,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales, CPaT. “They will have everything they need at their fingertips to provide enhanced, reliable training—including the ability to self-edit and modify our courses and their own content through CPaT Invent.”




MY TAKE
Seems Air Tanzania will introduce A320 fleet in the near future


CC: Tony254
 





CPaT signs distance learning contract with Air Tanzania​

by Nnyonyi Correspondent

April 7, 2021 in News & Features


CPaT signs distance learning contract with Air Tanzania



CPaT Global, a provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, has been awarded a new contract by Air Tanzania for the provision of distance learning solutions.

The solutions include; Aircraft Systems courses, Interactive Diagrams, Aircraft Procedures, CPaT’s General Subjects library, and Invent, CPaT’s new, software development platform.

Air Tanzania will use CPaT’s curriculum to train on the A320, Q300, Q400, and B787 fleets.

“We are very excited to be providing our comprehensive portfolio of distance learning to Air Tanzania,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, vice president of sales, CPaT. “They will have everything they need at their fingertips to provide enhanced, reliable training—including the ability to self-edit and modify our courses and their own content through CPaT Invent.”


CPaT Announces Robust Air Tanzania Contract​

CPaT Global, LLC
Apr 6th, 2021

Air Tanzania Lms Login

CPAT

Houston, Texas USA – CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract by Air Tanzania for the provision of distance learning solutions, including Aircraft Systems courses, Interactive Diagrams, Aircraft Procedures, CPaT’s General Subjects library, and Invent, CPaT’s new, software development platform. Air Tanzania will use CPaT’s curriculum to train on the A320, Q300, Q400, and B787 fleets.


“We are very excited to be providing our comprehensive portfolio of distance learning to Air Tanzania,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales, CPaT. “They will have everything they need at their fingertips to provide enhanced, reliable training—including the ability to self-edit and modify our courses and their own content through CPaT Invent.”




MY TAKE
Seems Air Tanzania will introduce A320 fleet in the near future


CC: Tony254

Dreamliner zenu mbili bado zipo parking na wewe upo busy hapa kuongea kuhusu A320?
 
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