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Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PUBLIC NOTICE THE TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION (LICENSING OF AIR SERVICES) REGULATIONS, 2006 AND (GROUND HANDLING SERVICES) REGULATIONS, 2007 BOARD DECISIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR AIR AND GROUND HANDLING SERVICES LICENCES At its 30th Ordinary Board Meeting held on 16th May 2012 at the Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel (former Movenpick Royal Palm Hotel), the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority’s Board of Directors considered, among other things, applications for air and ground handling services licences from companies/operators listed hereunder and reached the following decisions: A. APPLICANTS FOR AIR SERVICES LICENCES NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION 1. M/S Aerovista Tanzania New application ♦ Scheduled air services on the following Approved for domestic Limited, routes: routes only for one (1) P.O. Box 7645, year, with conditions. Dar es Salaam, (i) Dar-Mwanza-Dar; 1 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION Tanzania. (ii) Dar-Mtwara-Dar; (iii) Dar-Kilimanjaro-Dar; (iv) Dar-Zanzibar-Kilimanjaro-Dar; (v) Dar-Entebbe-Dar; (vi) Dar-Harare-Dar; (vii)Dar-Nairobi-Dar; (viii) Dar-Hahaya-Dar; (ix) Dar-Lusaka-Dar; (x) Dar-Addis Ababa-Dar; (xi) Dar-Goma-Dar; (xii)Dar-Juba-Dar. ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services – Passengers; ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services – Cargo. 2. M/S Zulu Air Tanzania New application Non scheduled (air charter) services within Approved for a period Limited, and outside Tanzania. of one (1) year, with P.O. Box 11492, conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 3. M/S Neos S.p.A, New application International Inclusive Tour Charter Services Approved for a period Via della Chiesa, 68, on the following routes : of one (1) year, with 21019 – Somma conditions. Lombardo (VA). (i) Malpensa-Zanzibar-Mombasa- Malpensa; 2 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION (ii) Malpensa-Rome-Zanzibar-Mombasa- Rome-Malpensa. 4. M/S Shine Aviation New application ♦ Scheduled air services on the following Approved for a period Limited, routes: of one (1) year, with P.O. Box 14273, conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (i) Dar-Zanzibar-Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar; (ii) Dar-Mwanza-Dar; (iii) Dar-Mtwara-Dar; (iv) Dar-Tabora-Kigoma-Dar; (v) Dar-Iringa-Mbeya-Dar (vi) Dar-Zanzibar-Kilimanjaro-Zanzibar-Dar; (vii)Dar-Songea-Mbeya-Dar. ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services. 5. M/S Cicada Aviation New application Non scheduled (air charter) services Approved for a period Limited, of one (1) year. P.O. Box 11164, Arusha, Tanzania. 6. M/S Northern Air Limited, Licence renewal ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services; Approved for a period P. O. Box 2782, of two (2) years, with Arusha, Tanzania. ♦ Aerial Work Services. conditions. 7. M/S Regional Air Services Licence renewal ♦ Scheduled air services on the following Approved for a period Limited, route: of two (2) years, with P.O. Box 180, conditions. 3 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION Arusha, Tanzania. Arusha-Manyara-Seronera-Grumeti- Sasakwa-Kogatende-Klein’s Camp-Lobo- Ndutu-Kilimanjaro-Zanzibar-Dar es salaam- Arusha. ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services. 8. M/S Zan Recreational Licence renewal ♦ Air Charter Services (Aerial Viewing); Approved for a period Products Limited, of two (2) years, with P. O Box 3688 ♦ Training of Microlight Aircraft Pilots. conditions. Zanzibar, Tanzania. 9. M/S Everett Aviation Licence renewal ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services; Approved for a period Limited, of two (2) years, with P.O. Box 2599, ♦ Aerial Work Services (off shore). conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 10. M/S Mission Aviation Licence renewal Non scheduled (air charter) services for Approved for a period Fellowship Tanzania, religious bodies, NGOs, government of two (2) years, with P.O. Box 13142, institutions, projects, parliament and other conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. organisations providing medical relief and search and rescue services. 11. M/S Photomap Licence renewal Aerial Work Services (Aerial photography). Approved for a period International, of one (1) year. P.O. Box 43805-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. 12. M/S Whirlwind Aviation Licence renewal ♦ Non-scheduled Air Services; Approved for a period Tanzania Limited, of two (2) years, with ♦ P.O. Box 70057, Aero Medical Services; conditions. 4 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. ♦ Search and Rescue Services. 13. M/S Firelight Safaris Licence renewal ♦ Non scheduled (air charter) services for Approved for a period Limited, passengers and cargo; of two (2) years, with P.O. Box 1182, conditions. Arusha, Tanzania. ♦ Aerial Work Services. 14. M/S Africa Balloons Safari Licence renewal Non scheduled (air charter) services. Approved for a period Limited, of two (2) years. P.O Box 15703, Arusha, Tanzania. 15. M/S Fly Safari Air link Licence Air Services Licence (ASL) to include C 150 Approved for a period Limited, variation and C 510 aircraft. up to 22 November P.O Box 84, 2013. Mufindi, Tanzania. ♦ Licence renewal for scheduled services 16. M/S Tropical Air (Z) Licence renewal Approved for a period Limited, and variation on the following routes: of two (2) years. P.O. Box 3188, (i) Zanzibar-Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Tanga Zanzibar, Tanzania. and vv; (ii) Zanzibar-Dar-Mafia-Dar-Zanzibar; (iii) Zanzibar-Arusha-Zanzibar; (iv) Zanzibar-Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Zanzibar; (v) Dar-Mtwara-Dar. ♦ Licence renewal for non scheduled (air 5 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION charter) services. ♦ Licence variation to include the following new routes: (i) Zanzibar-Dar-Kigoma-Zanzibar; (ii) Zanzibar-Dar-Arusha-Mwanza-Zamzibar; (iii) Zanzibar-Dar-Kilimanjaro-Zanzibar; (iv) Zanzibar-Dar-Mtwara-Zanzibar. 17. M/S Coastal Travels Licence renewal ♦ Licence renewal for scheduled air Approved for a period Limited, and variation services; of two (2) years, with P.O Box 3052, conditions. Dar es Salaam, ♦ Licence renewal for non scheduled (air Tanzania. charter) services; ♦ Licence variation to include the following new routes: (i) Dar-Zanzibar-Saadan-Matipwili-Kwajon- Mashado-Tanga-Mkomazi-Moshi- Kilimanjaro-West Kilimanjaro-Arusha; (ii) Arusha-West Kilimanjaro-Kilimanjaro- Moshi-Mkomazi-Tanga-Mashado- Kwajon-Zanzibar-Dar; (iii) Dar-Zanzibar-Mikumi-Kilombero- Morogoro-Matipwili-Saadan-Zanzibar- Dar. 18. M/S Nomad Aviation Licence renewal ♦ Licence renewal for scheduled air Approved for a period 6 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION Limited, and variation services on the following routes: of two (2) years, with P.O. Box 771, conditions. Arusha, Tanzania. (i) Serengeti-Lake Manyara-Masai Mara; (ii) Serengeti-Lake Manyara-Pemba; (iii) Serengeti-Lake Manyara-Selous; (iv) Dar-Zanzibar-Dar; (v) Serengeti-Lake Manyara-Arusha- Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam (vi) Serengeti-Lake Manyara- Kilimanjaro- Arusha; (vii)Arusha-Tabora-Katavi-Mahale-Arusha; (viii) Mahale-Katavi-Arusha; (ix) Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar-Arusha. ♦ Licence renewal for non scheduled (air charter) services. ♦ Licence variation to include the following new routes: (i) Singida-Tarime-Singida; (ii) Arusha-Tanga-Zanzibar-Dar-Tanga- Arusha; (iii) Arusha-Dar-Mtwara-Dar-Arusha; (iv) Arusha-Lake Manyara-Serengeti-Lake Manyara-Arusha; (v) Dar-Mtwara-Pemba (Mozambique)- 7 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION Mtwara-Dar; (vi) Dar-Macimboa da Praia (Mozambique)- Dar. 19. M/S Auric Air Services Licence renewal ♦ Licence renewal for scheduled air Approved for a period Limited, and variation services on the following routes: of two (2) years, with P.O. Box 336, conditions. Mwanza, Tanzania. (i) Mwanza-Bukoba-Mwanza; (ii) Mwanza-Karagwe-Mwanza; (iii) Mwanza-Karagwe-Mwanza; (iv) Mwanza-Tabora-Kigoma-Tabora- Mwanza; (v) Mwanza-Ngara-Mwanza; and (vi) Mwanza-Dar-Dodoma-Iringa-Mbeya-Dar- Mwanza; (vii)Mwanza-Dar-Songea-Dar-Mwanza; (viii) Mwanza-Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Dar- Mwanza; (ix) Mwanza-Dar-Arusha-Dar-Mwanza; (x) Mwanza-Dar-Mafia-Dar-Mwanza. ♦ Licence renewal for non scheduled (air charter) services. ♦ Licence variation to include the following routes: (i) Mwanza-Dar-Iringa-Mbeya-Sumbawanga 8 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION and vv; (ii) Mwanza-Dar-Sumbawanga-Mpanda-and vv; (iii) Mwanza-Dar-Arusha-Manyara-Seronera- Tarime and vv; (iv) Mwanza-Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Tanga and vv. 20. M/S Air Excel Limited, Licence renewal ♦ Licence renewal for scheduled air Approved for a period P.O. Box 12731, and variation services on the following routes: of two (2) years, with Arusha, Tanzania. conditions. (i) Arusha-Kuro-South Serengeti-Seronera- Manyara-Arusha (ii) Arusha-Seronera-Zanzibar-Seronera- Arusha (iii) Arusha-Kilimanjaro-Arusha (iv) Arusha-Manyara-Seronera-Musoma- Grumeti-Seronera-Manyara-Arusha (v) Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar-Zanzibar-Arusha (vi) Arusha-Manyara-Grumeti-Seronera- Manyara-Arusha (vii)Arusha-Dar-Selous-Dar-Arusha; (viii) Arusha-Manyara-Ndutu-South Serengeti- Arusha. ♦ Licence renewal on non scheduled (air charter) services. 9 NO. APPLICANT TYPE OF SERVICES APPLIED FOR BOARD DECISION APPLICATION ♦ Licence variation to include the following routes: (i) Arusha-Manyara-Loliondo-Lobo-Fort Ikoma-Lobo-Manyara-Arusha; (ii) Loliondo-Kogatende-Fort Ikoma- Sasakwa-Manyara. B. APPLICANTS FOR GROUND HANDLING SERVICES LICENCES NO. 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