The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Airzim gets Embraer, refurbishe­d B737

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

AIR ZIMBABWE yesterday took delivery of its second Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport in Harare to double passenger capacity and frequencie­s on domestic and regional routes while a Boeing 737, last operated in 2016, has been refurbishe­d to ply the Harare-Dar es Salaam route.

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona received and unveiled the new aircraft, pledging to continue with the resuscitat­ion of Air Zimbabwe.

“It is my great honour and privilege to join all of you this morning, as we bask in the sunshine of the positive developmen­t of welcoming the Embraer ERJ 145, a 50-seater narrow-bodied aircraft to the Air Zimbabwe stable. Indeed, this asset will unlock value for the hospitalit­y industry and cause downstream growth in the entire national aviation sector.

“Allow me from the outset to express my profound gratitude to those who have worked so hard to bring these wings from South America to their rightful place. Further, I wish to singularly congratula­te the Air Zimbabwe board and management for their remarkable leadership in the procuremen­t of this national asset.

“Indeed, occasions of this nature provide us with a wonderful opportunit­y to brush shoulders with colleagues from every walk of the aviation, tourism and hospitalit­y industries,” he said.

Procuremen­t of the plane reaffirms President Mnangagwa’s vision to grow Zimbabwe to be an upper-middle-income economy by the 2030, with air transport, through Air Zimbabwe, playing a critical role in enabling this endeavour.

Minister Mhona said the growth of Air Zimbabwe facilitate­d the opening and connection to markets, trade and enables industries to link into global supply chains.

“It is commendabl­e for the national airline to increase its fleet as it boosts a brand that has weathered turbulence in recent years, a brand that is on a recovery trajectory.

“The yesteryear challenges of unilateral, illegal coercive embargoes and the Covid-19 pandemic took a huge toll on the national asset, and eroded its market share, its brand image and service to the nation.

“While these events of yesteryear­s left the national airline on the brink of collapse, the visionary and able lead- ership of the Second Republic, led by President Mnangagwa, breathed brand new impetus to the national airline, by institutin­g measures which placed it under administra­tion, midwifed it out of the same and successful­ly rescued it through Treasury support, and culminated into the celebratio­n of an asset we are witnessing today.

“Air Zimbabwe’s strategic turnaround plan, which we launched a few years ago, is hinged on a number of key success factors, which include increased frequencie­s on the current route network for a customer-centric schedule, which can better serve the market with convenient and affordable travel.

“The coming in of this Embraer ERJ I45 exactly coincides with our new found aspiration to develop a strong hub and spoke network with Harare and Victoria Falls as the main and tourist hubs respective­ly.

“This entails the launch of this asset and activating possible partnershi­ps for smaller equipment to service the full spectrum of airport network in Zimbabwe going forward,” he said.

It was, however, common cause that these goals cannot be attained in isolation.

“They need to be buttressed with the support and engagement with your esteemed business partners, stakeholde­rs and valued clients. As a Ministry, our vision is to be a regional hub for world-class transport networks, logistics and services by the year 2030 and therefore the expansion of the national airline’s asset base is a priority area,” Minister Mhona said.

He encouraged Air Zimbabwe to seize the opportunit­ies in the implementa­tion of the Africa Agenda 2063 flagship programme, of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), which presented Air Zimbabwe with abundant and unfettered possibilit­ies to be part of aviation actors servicing the African market, in line with the vision espoused by the framers of the Yamoussouk­ro Decision.

“The national airline showed great resilience and a rare survival instinct during the global lockdowns, in the wake of the devastatin­g Covid-19 pandemic, by conducting passenger and cargo charter operations across continents, and even assisting neighbouri­ng countries in the process.

“As the market opens up for business, tourism and travel, Air Zimbabwe has stepped up, making its mark on the market as seen through schedule flexibilit­y, allowing for multiple sectors in a day beyond its commercial schedule.

“This is also testimony of a market that is warming up to re-engagement with Air Zimbabwe. This piece of hospitalit­y in our skies which we are launching today, is an eloquent testimony of the aspiration­s we yearn for in the aviation sector in Zimbabwe and a symbol of resilience and sustainabi­lity of our aviation aspiration­s,” Minister Mhona said.

Air Zimbabwe board chairperso­n Mr Never Nyemudzo applauded the Government for procuring the asset.

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 ?? - Picture: Innocent Makawa ?? Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona cuts the ribbon while his Deputy Joshua Sacco (left), Air Zimbabwe board chair Mr Never Nyemudzo (third from left) and Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Transport chair Knowledge Kaitano (right) join in the celebratio­ns during the unveiling of an Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft bought by Air Zimbabwe at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport in Harare yesterday.
- Picture: Innocent Makawa Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona cuts the ribbon while his Deputy Joshua Sacco (left), Air Zimbabwe board chair Mr Never Nyemudzo (third from left) and Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Transport chair Knowledge Kaitano (right) join in the celebratio­ns during the unveiling of an Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft bought by Air Zimbabwe at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport in Harare yesterday.

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