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Kumbe upo nyuma
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Pinda mgongo Niko nyuma.
nonsense😀😀😀😀It will take a decade for Geza to realize the meaning of Kenya section
mbona kama vile umechanganya madawa😀😀Kenya advances to the Quarter finals to meet with South Africa after beating the USA and loosing to England.
A big plus as huge plane lands in DarIt will take a decade for Geza to realize the meaning of Kenya section

napenda nyuma yako.Kumbe upo nyuma
Hongera Wenzie wapo mbele
Ndio nikudunge sindano dawa zote zipenyeze hadi kwa mfupambona kama vile umechanganya madawa😀😀
dawa gani ikiwa unaumwa na makei unatibiwa na dawa ha kichwa😀😀😀😀😀Ndio nikudunge sindano dawa zote zipenyeze hadi kwa mfupa
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Dawa ya kukupunguzia povu la kila Mara...yani chronic frothing. 😀😀😀😀😀dawa gani ikiwa ninaumwa na makei natibiwa na dawa ya kichwa😀😀😀😀😀
ndio ukaona ulete mada isiohusika humu😀😀 kisa A380 kutua darDawa ya kukupunguzia povu la kila Mara...yani chronic frothing. 😀😀😀😀😀
Acha kutukana nchi wewe sio vizuri ndugu yanguJNIA Proves Capable to Handle Biggest Airliners
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Emirates Airline flight in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday has promoted the Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) into the global aviation limelight as an airport with infrastructure and technical capabilities to handle the world's largest aircraft.
An Emirates Airline flight with 503 passengers and crew was on Tuesday diverted to JNIA in Dar es Salaam after it failed to land in Mauritius due to bad weather. Airbus A380, a doubledeck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by European manufacturer Airbus is the world's largest passenger airliner.
An aviation expert said the landing of the Emirates airliner was testimony that JNIA, the largest and the busiest international airport in Tanzania, had the capacity to handle world's largest airliner in terms of infrastructure at the airport and could manage logistics involving handling of such airliners.
His remarks were echoed by Aviation Operations Manager of Oil Marketer, Puma Energy Tanzania, Mr Raymond Tungaraza whose company provided fuel to the wide-body superjumbo.
He said Puma Energy had proved its technical capacity to meet fuel needs of the big aircraft that land at JNIA, as witnessed by the refuelling the Emirates Airbus A380 jet airliner.
"The capacity to efficiently refuel the largest aircraft in the world like we did on Tuesday will attract other airlines to consider operating the Dar es Salaam route, especially at this time when the government is streamlining the aviation sector where Puma Energy is a strong player," said Mr Tungaraza.
The company recently completed the extension of an existing hydrant jet fuel hydrant system at the JNIA, that would easily meet demand for Aviation fuel supply that is expected to grow once the expansion of JNIA's Terminal Three is complete and put in use.
The hydrant system came in handy on Tuesday this week, when Puma Energy was called upon to refuel an Emirates Airbus A380 jetliner, he said. The company's JNIA Depot Manager, Mr Mohammed Ngayahika,
said Puma Energy employed the company's new Hydrant Dispenser, AVT 41 equipped with filter water separator fuel filtration system and manned by AFGUARD water sensor technology. "
This equipment pushed up to 2,800 litres per minute, refuelling the aircraft with a total of 98,709 litres of Jet A1 fuel," said Mr Ngayahika. Mr Ngayahika said the new Hydrant Dispenser makes Puma Energy the only oil marketer in the country capable of refuelling large aircraft with Jet A1 Fuel efficiently and at high speed,
while adhering to international aviation safety standards. Speaking at the JNIA after supervising the refuelling process, Mr Emmanuel Ngowi, the Puma Energy operator said the Emirates Airline's management expressed their satisfaction with the quality of service offered by his company, noting that such rare opportunities offered more avenues for business development.
JNIA proves capable to handle biggest airliners
MY TAKE
stupid Kenyans can't take away those facts
It is actually Kenyan media feeling short changed or ignored by the actions of Emirates landing in Dar instead of Nrb. I find their trying to undermine the Emirates choice a pure jealous.Jamani, I know some folks are over exited (rightfully coz wapo waliobisha uwezo wa runway ya JNIA) but lets not get ahead of ourselves! Yes, The emergency landing is worth noting but really nothing to chest thump about.
Kwa mfano mtu maarufu mfano POTUS aje Tanzania ghafla apate mshtuko wa moyo nahisi wapo watu watafurai kua mshutuko wa moyo kaupatia Tanzania! Tusiwe hivyo jamani
Hivi ni kenyan media ndio umefungua hizi thread zote za kipuuzi?It is actually Kenyan media feeling short changed or ignored by the actions of Emirates landing in Dar instead of Nrb. I find their trying to undermine the Emirates choice a pure jealous.