Proflight Zambia Suspends Services Of Larger Aircraft To Kasama Times
Proflight Zambia Suspends Services Of Larger Aircraft To Kasama Times Proflight zambia director of government and industry affairs philip lemba said the deployment of a 29 seater jetstream 41 aircraft did not take place on january 1 as planned because it cannot land or take off from the gravel landing strip. Proflight zambia has put its flights to kasama on hold pending modifications to the larger aircraft it plans to deploy on the route. the airline had assigned a larger 29 seat jetstream 41 aircraft to its kasama routes from january 1 in the expectation that the town’s runway would be tarred, but delays to that process mean the landing strip remains gravelled and unsuitable for that aircraft.
Proflight Zambia Suspends Flights To Kasama Ch Aviation Proflight zambia (p0, lusaka) has suspended the deployment of a larger aircraft on the lusaka kasama route pending the completion of upgrades to the gravel runway at kasama airport. in a statement, proflight zambia director of government and industry affairs philip lemba said the deployment of a 29 seater jetstream 41 aircraft did not take. Published on march 21, 2024 » 1153 views» by times reporter » business, stories. by ketra kalunga –. proflight zambia has recommenced the flights to kasama district in northern province after nearly six years of its absence. the airline had stopped servicing the route in december 2018 due to the poor state of the airport then. Proflight zambia has put its flights to kasama on hold pending modifications to the larger aircraft it plans to deploy on the route. the airline had assigned a larger 29 seat jetstream 41 aircraft. Published at 1500gmt 29dec23. proflight zambia from mid march 2024 plans to add service to kasama, where it plans to operate two weekly flights from 19mar24, on board jetstream j41 aircraft. service will be offered as triangle routing via mansa. lusaka – kasama – mansa – lusaka eff 19mar24 1 weekly j41. p0440 lun0800 – 0930kaa0955.
Proflight Zambia Suspends Kasama Route For Now Atc News By Prof Proflight zambia has put its flights to kasama on hold pending modifications to the larger aircraft it plans to deploy on the route. the airline had assigned a larger 29 seat jetstream 41 aircraft. Published at 1500gmt 29dec23. proflight zambia from mid march 2024 plans to add service to kasama, where it plans to operate two weekly flights from 19mar24, on board jetstream j41 aircraft. service will be offered as triangle routing via mansa. lusaka – kasama – mansa – lusaka eff 19mar24 1 weekly j41. p0440 lun0800 – 0930kaa0955. Lusaka, zambia – proflight zambia has announced the resumption of its scheduled flights to kasama in northern province following completion of runway and terminal infrastructure upgrades at the city’s airport. the airline will commence scheduled flights on 19th march,2024, using its 29 seat twin turbo prop jetstream 41 aircraft. the service will operate twice weekly on tuesday and thursday. According to proflight zambia, the airline’s 29 seat twin turbo prop jetstream 41 aircraft landed at kasama airport on march 19, marking the re launch of this pivotal route. the last scheduled flight into kasama was in december 2018 after which the runway closed for refurbishment.
Proflight Zambia Is Celebrating The Arrival Of First Narrow Body Boeing Lusaka, zambia – proflight zambia has announced the resumption of its scheduled flights to kasama in northern province following completion of runway and terminal infrastructure upgrades at the city’s airport. the airline will commence scheduled flights on 19th march,2024, using its 29 seat twin turbo prop jetstream 41 aircraft. the service will operate twice weekly on tuesday and thursday. According to proflight zambia, the airline’s 29 seat twin turbo prop jetstream 41 aircraft landed at kasama airport on march 19, marking the re launch of this pivotal route. the last scheduled flight into kasama was in december 2018 after which the runway closed for refurbishment.
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