Airline Finance News - Africa / Middle East.For more airline finance news, data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/professional.htm Aug 7, 2006 Air Botswana Air Botswana is the national airline of Botswana, based in Gaborone. It operates scheduled domestic and regional services, as well as charter services. Its main base is Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, Gaborone[1]. Air Botswana said in a statement that it will conclude its privatization privatization: see nationalization. privatization Transfer of government services or assets to the private sector. State-owned assets may be sold to private owners, or statutory restrictions on competition between privately and publicly owned in September, with the government considering eight prospective partners. The airline carries 150,000 passengers per year across seven routes, generating $20 million in revenues. Aug 2, 2006 Saudi Arabian Airlines Saudi Arabian Airlines (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية العربية السعودية) is the national airline of Saudi Arabia, based in Saudi Arabian Airlines will privatize five units next year, some through public listings, to pave the way for the flotation of its core transport business, company and banking sources said on Sunday. The sources said the government had given the flag carrier's board the green light to turn its catering, handling, cargo, pilot training and technical and maintenance units into independent firms. The bank is helping plan the privatization of the airline, one of the largest in the Middle East. A company source confirmed the privatization of the five branches was in the works but declined to elaborate. Saudi Arabian Airlines carried 16 million passengers in 2005. Income that year from catering was 650 million riyals (USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. $173.3 million), while cargo revenue was 1.5 billion riyals, and technical and maintenance provided 5 billion riyals. The bank source said the privatization was aimed at boosting productivity, and that the company was considering an early retirement scheme to reduce its large staff. Jul 31, 2006 Zambian Airways Not to be confused with Zambia Airways. Zambian Airways is an airline based in Lusaka, Zambia. History Mines Air Services Limited (MAS) was incorporated in 1948 as a subsidiary of Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM). Zambian Airways, one of Africa's more modest and established carriers (it dates from 1988) is making efforts to attract UK customers for its regional service with the emphasis on tour operators and business people. It links up with the major carriers at Lusaka, Harare and Johannesburg. CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. is Donald MacDonald, a chartered accountant char·tered accountant n. Chiefly British Abbr. CA A member of one of the institutes of accountants granted a royal charter. who moved to Zambia in 2001 on a placement by Deloitte & Touche and was appointed CEO of Zambian Airways in April 2003. The airline has a single MD82, used on flights from Lusaka to the gateways and Beechcraft and Embraer regional 'planes that are ideal for operations at the many local airports and airstrips around the country. http://www.zambianairways.eu Aug 5, 2006 |
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