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Al Amoudi leases aircraft to Rwanda

Rwandair Express acquires new aircraft

By MIKE MANDE
The EastAfrican July 26

Rwanda’s national carrier Rwandair Express, has moved to stave off imminent collapse by acquiring newer aircraft that are more fuel-efficient and serve its routes better.

The airline, which has been operating a single 140 seat MD 82 on all its four routes, this month introduced a 36-seat Dash 8-200 to augment its thin but essential services to Entebbe and Bujumbura. The aircraft has been taken on a short-term lease from Ethiopia-based Midroc Corporation and will be replaced as soon as a more appropriate aircraft has been secured.

Rwandair acting chief executive officer Pierre Claver Kabera said although the lease on the 23-year-old MD82 had been extended by six months to January 2006, they expect to have acquired a Boeing 737-300 to operate trunk routes such as Nairobi and Johannesburg by then. The carrier is also looking for an Embraer 120 to replace the Dash-8 in a few months' time. The carrier, which considers services to Entebbe obligatory, offers four flights a week to Entebbe but business has been difficult because of passenger numbers that are more suited for a small aircraft.

Its regional network was expanded last September, with the launch of services to Bujumbura and Kilimanjaro and addition of a fourth frequency to Entebbe but the operations have been loss-making because the 140 seat MD82, which is too big for the routes, was being used. Mr Kabera says that while the aircraft was acquired on the strength of a good trade-off between payload and range, especially on routes to Johannesburg and Nairobi, which generate a significant amount of cargo, it was now being abandoned in favour of the smaller but more fuel-efficient B737-300.

Business has been weak on the Johannesburg route because the market did not quite take to the MD82, which many saw as inherently unsafe because of its advanced age. Like the MD82, all the planned acquisitions will be wet leased because "Rwanda lacks the tooling and mechanics to maintain types such as the Embraer and Boeing 737 in the country."

Re: Al Amoudi leases aircraft to Rwanda

Mudi personally negotiated with the djibouti president to secure the deportation of the two pilots who sought asylum there.

Email: TK@yahoo.com

City: Addis

Re: Al Amoudi leases aircraft to Rwanda

Al-Amudi has received the beast-666 stamp from barbaric, Meles. Yes, he is the one who negotiated with presidant of Djibouti to hand over the hero pilots to the beast. Al- Amudi is Number 2 enemy of Ethiopia.

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City: Stuttgart

Re: Al Amoudi leases aircraft to Rwanda

You cant critisize Alamoudi, while you dont even support your family.Let me tell you about almodi, incase if you didnt now.Beyound suporting his family, 15,000 Ethiopians are employed by him, + when you add their family they will be about 100,000 Ethiopians. Think about one day if he decide to leave Ethiopia and what will hapen to those poor Ethiopians.Dont think Almoudi is investing in ethiopia becoz its profitable country, open your eyes and look at other African countries like Kenya, Sudan, South Africa,Angola- we cant even be compared to Angola.... if he would have invested in those countries may be he would have been top 10 richest in the world but becoz he loves his country from his heart not from his mouth unlike some Ethiopians who reside in America he is taking all the risks. so plz think of it like that mr X