The Borneo Post

Zimbabwe govt buys Boeing planes, leases them to new airline

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HARARE: Zimbabwe has bought two Boeing 777 aircraft and an Embraer plane from Malaysia, the finance minister said on Wednesday, adding the planes would be leased to a new local airline until national carrier Air Zimbabwe returned to profitabil­ity.

Patrick Chinamasa said Harare had agreed with an unidentifi­ed Malaysian firm to buy four Boeing 777 planes for US$70 million but had so far paid for two.

The government had also paid for a small Embraer plane and plans to add five more such aircraft.

The new planes are owned by a state-owned special purpose vehicle called Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company.

During a ceremony to receive the first Boeing 777 in Harare, Chinamasa said the aircraft would be used by Zimbabwe Airways, a new carrier whose ownership was not immediatel­y disclosed.

Local media reports had linked Zimbabwe Airways and the new planes to former president Robert Mugabe’s family, but Chinamasa said that was false.

Chinamasa would also not comment on speculatio­n the government could be the owner of the new airline and would ultimately dissolve the troubled Air Zimbabwe.

He said, however, the government could not continue supporting loss- making Air Zimbabwe because it was like “putting resources into a bottomless pit.” Air Zimbabwe has debts of more than US$300 million. — Reuters

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