Air Tanzania To Grow Fleet Despite Major Financial Losses

A220
Air Tanzania took delivery of its first A220 in December 2018.
Credit: Airbus
Air Tanzania plans to expand its fleet by adding two Airbus A220-300s and one De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400, despite suffering a massive financial loss for 2020. The state-owned carrier currently operates eight aircraft: four Dash 8-400s, two Airbus A220-300s and two Boeing 787-8s. In the short...
Kurt Hofmann

Kurt Hofmann has been writing on the airline industry for 25 years. He appears frequently on Austrian, Swiss and German television and broadcasting…

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