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It may be one ATR to start, but I seem to remember Fastjet originally said it was 3 as in the attached clip BRAND LICENCE AGREEMENTS ENABLING EXPANSION OF FASTJET BRAND INTO SOUTH AFRICA AND MOZAMBIQUE AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE FOR THE LEASE OF THREE ATR 72-600 AIRCRAFT WITH AN OPTION TO PURCHASE TO SUPPORT GROWTH ACROSS EXISTING MARKETS AND ENTRY INTO SOUTH AFRICA AND MOZAMBIQUE
To one and ALL, let’s hope it’s a good one.
Fjetcrazy, about time! Some good news, and a nice Christmas present! I look forward to seeing which routes the new aircraft (is it 1 or 2?) are deployed upon. —- F, it’s one ATR even though the article suggests two
Yes someone did Marksman, ME!!
Fjetcrazy, about time! Some good news, and a nice Christmas present! I look forward to seeing which routes the new aircraft (is it 1 or 2?) are deployed upon.
You seem to be just as sensitive Fjetcrazy, (no exclamation mark, then). Anyway, someone's upticked my post. :-)
Take a chill pill Marksman those exclamation marks are not good for blood pressure! and just the one will do, you should know how to read Tanzanian after five years here! https://twitter.com/whthome/status/946904210423107586
.....or in English!!..... "For this reason fastjet will now be able to reside in such as Mtwara, Kigoma, Tabora, Arusha and elsewhere where ATR72 can safely stay."
Kwa maana hiyo sasa fastjet wataweza kutua katika viwanja kama vile Mtwara, Kigoma, Tabora, Arusha na kwingine kule ambapo ATR72 inaweza kutua kwa usalama. ——— Also HRE Maputo HRE BULAWAYO —- https://twitter.com/aviationtz/status/946805837569445889
Don’t international rules protect trademarks? According to my research, though far from exhaustive, both copyright and trademarks offer intellectual property protection, though different types of assets. Trademarks project logos or any “items that help to define a company brand.” Australian company, Fastjet Adventure Flights, have been operating for almost 10 years. So, erm, maybe I’d better keep schtum since we were only founded in 2011!! http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/story/5143456/approval-for-joy-flights-over-bathurst-in-old-chinese-warbird/ and https://www.fastjet.com.au
It looks that we are not going to get this route anytime soon Harare to Lusaka what a shame.
Shareholding of Zambia Airlines confirmed as 55% Zambian Government and 45% Ethiopian. Lots of noise about how foreign airlines have a monopoly on growing pax numbers but pay little to fiscus/ economy, so do not expect any favours for FJET. Initial focus on domestic routes with cross border routes to follow fairly quickly. These will be most likely point to point flights from LUN to adjacent countries similar to Air Malawi, and so to avoid conflict with existing Ethiopia bus stop services via Addis. If FJET can by hook or crook obtain the rights to LUN-Maputo that may be a useful flight given growing Zambian trade via Maputo port owing to problems with Dar and Durban, but not sure in Zambian authorities will be receptive.
I wish the very best in 2018 for Fastjet. My comments on here have not been , well lets say encouraging, but it's a discussion board. Some of the banter has been amusing. I've lost on shares, I've won as well. It's the game we are in.The big problem private investors in small companies face is that we don't control the game.
Well said. Merry Christmas to you too Marksman.
...to all my friends and/or investors here over more than five years now of watching and waiting. And waiting. And waiting....l! I hope you'll all have already been enjoying early Christmas festivities (which is why I'm posting so late but just past into Christmas Day itself. So...... A very Merry Christmas to you all and for the third time at least, every good wish for a Prosperous New Year, aided largely by seeing the beginnings of a return on our almost-vanished investments in fastjet. Festive greetings too to all our wonderful crews, management and staff and for greater success in 2018. Thank you all for your efforts throughout 2017.
The RNS did say TZ, as to how lots of stopping, I guess five hops
I wonder how ,where, and when it is going to be deployed
That registration is French so I guess she will be ferried from Toulouse soon.
Gosh it has been quiet with lack of trolls, but I am sure they are lurking waiting to pounce on the slightest bad news but will not appear if it is good news. Happy Christmas and Prosperous Fastjet New Year to All
I’m still wondering who is holding back our permission to serve HRE BULAWAYO — One cassidy mugwagwa who happens to be ceo of the current "version" flyafrica is a close friend and business associate with the current president's son —- I wonder if this will change