Airports: Kenya vs Tanzania

Airports: Kenya vs Tanzania

Now, CEO mr. Geza certainly you get what I have been trying to urge you to focus on your pit project.
The video clip is self explanatory and well layed up.
Fursa ipo onao,mrudi uliyoazisha
subawamga kitu mtu meat processing usi kwamwe.why? Mtuara gas in your in skull?
Stop being like a kid in kiddy store btw you waste your valuable time and energy on playing YouTube clips for someone else is making money.
Geza,usiwahi kumjibu huyu fala!
 

CEO Geza,I will be very candid to you.You seem to be extremely excited folding the forum with YouTube clips.
Unless you are very dumb or otherwise foolish and childish.
At least try to make same pocket money by subscribing your clips on YouTube. Vipi mraidi subawamga?
 
CEO Geza,I will be very candid to you.You seem to be extremely excited folding the forum with YouTube clips.
Unless you are very dumb or otherwise foolish and childish.
At least try to make same pocket money by subscribing your clips on YouTube. Vipi mraidi subawamga?
Bro....we are having enough of your bullshit already. Would you please relax and if there is anything in this thread that's upsetting you please feel free to leave and never come back.

Our arguments here are based on constructive criticism, not personal attacks and grudges.

Geza achana na huyu juha, do your thing, tuko pamoja nawe.
 
JKIA Nairobi
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Precision Air renews AOC certificate​

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January 19, 2021
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19Jan 2021
By Guardian Reporter
Dar es Salaam
News
The Guardian

Precision Air renews AOC certificate

PRECISION Air has been granted the Aircraft Operation Certificate (AOC) renewal after undergoing AOC inspection in December 2020 by Inspectors from Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA).

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Commenting on the achievement Precision Air’s managing director and CEO, Patrick Mwanri, said the renewal of the AOC is the continuation of Precision’s commitment to serving the country and beyond while observing rules and regulations of aircraft operations.

“We are happy to receive our new AOC certificate and we would like to thank Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) for a professional inspection process. On behalf of the management I am also congratulating Precision Air team for maintaining our standards and always looking for areas of improvements which has resulted to this achievement. This was also possible through their commitment to professionalism,” he added.

Precision Air has been able to renew it AOC for 27 years consecutively from 1993 when it was first registered as a commercial schedule and non-schedule airline. Now operating a fleet of nine (9) Aircraft , it is the second designated national carrier operating to 11 domestic and regional destinations.

What does the AOC renewal means?
Aircraft Operation Certificate (AOC) is the certification granted by Tanzania Civil Aviation which gives permission to Airline to do commercial operation within the country and beyond based on Bilateral Air Services Agreements (BASA). This certification is issued after intensive review process done by TCAA Inspectors and it is renewable annually.

Precision Air is Tanzanian majority owned company, offering schedule flight from its main hub Dar es Salaam to Arusha, Bukoba, Dodoma, Kahama, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Mtwara, Mwanza, Zanzibar and Nairobi. Apart from scheduled commercial flights Precision air also offers charter services, third party maintenance services through the Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO), parcel services, and cargo services. Read More...https://epaper.ippmedia.com
 

Amazing: Tanzania Under £450 Return From London In October​

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A variety of carriers are currently offering one-stop itineraries from London to various Tanzanian destinations throughout October. Although it’s home to Mount Kilimanjaro, finding great fares below £450 return in economy is nothing like an uphill struggle!

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Qatar Airways operates the Boeing 787 ‘Dreamliner’ to Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro International Airport. Photo: Qatar Airways

The flights​

Several airlines connect through their hubs in Europe and the Middle East to offer these great-value itineraries from London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports. These itineraries provide bargain returns to three exciting Tanzanian destinations. The cheapest of these is Dar Es Salaam, the capital city. Also coming in under £450 are Kilimanjaro, known for Africa’s highest mountain, and the island of Zanzibar.

The carriers in question for these itineraries are Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Dutch flag carrier KLM. It should be noted that some of these Tanzanian services are ‘triangular,’ serving two destinations in the country. This means that the outbound leg may be a one-stop journey, whereas the return will have two (or vice versa).


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KLM also flies Boeing 787s to various Tanzanian destinations. Photo: Getty Images

The dates​

You can find and book some of these itineraries at the following example links below.
Every Tanzanian destination in question has a lot to offer, but they have one thing in common – great-value flights under £450 return from London this October!


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Jake Hardiman

Journalist - A recent graduate in German, Jake has a passion for air travel on a student-friendly budget that extends beyond the realms of the usual suspects of low-cost-carriers. A keen amateur photographer, he is also currently one flight away from reaching his 100th sector flown as a passenger. Based in Oxfordshire, UK.

 
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