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Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority Public Notice 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 9th Ordinary Licensing Meeting held on 21 October 2009 at Mövenpick Royal Palm Hotel, the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority Board 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 APPLICATION BOARD DECISION STATUS SERVICES APPLIED FOR 1. M/S Blue Sky Aviation Licence renewal Air charter services Approved for a period of Limited, six (6) months, with P.O. Box 18518, conditions. Nairobi, Kenya. 2. M/S Spears Air Limited, Licence renewal Air charter services Approved for a period of P.O. Box 2782, two (2) years, with Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. conditions. 3. M/S Tanzanair Limited, Licence renewal (i) Scheduled services on the following Approved for a period of P.O. Box 364, routes: two (2) years, with Dar es Salaam, Tanzania conditions. Dar-Zanzibar-Dar; Dar-Zanzibar-Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar; Dar-Mwanza-Bukoba-Mwanza-Dar; Dar-Mafia-Dar; Dar-Kilwa-Dar; Dar-Lindi-Dar; Dar-Iringa-Mbeya-Iringa-Dar; Dar-Songea-Dar. (ii) Air charter services; (iii) Aerial work services. 4. M/S Desert Locust Control Licence renewal Air charter services Approved for a period of of Eastern Africa (DLCO- two (2) years, with EA), conditions. P.O. Box 2273, Mwanza, Tanzania. 5. M/S Airspray (T) Limited, Licence renewal Aerial work services (crop spraying) Approved for a period of P.O. Box 12713, two (2) years, with Arusha, Tanzania. conditions. 6. M/S Astral Aviation Licence renewal International cargo services on the Approved for a period of Limited, following routes: six (6) months, with P.O. Box 594-00606, conditions. Nairobi, Kenya. Nairobi-Dar-Nairobi; Nairobi-Zanzibar-Nairobi; Nairobi-Mwanza-Nairobi; Nairobi-Kilimanjaro-Nairobi; Nairobi-Mtwara-Nairobi; Nairobi-Zanzibar-Dar-Nairobi; Nairobi-Dar-Kilimanjaro-Nairobi. 7. M/S Zantas Air Services Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services on the following Approved for a period of Limited, route: two (2) years, with P.O. Box 20965, conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Arusha-Katavi-Mahale-Kigoma-Arusha. (ii) Air charter services. 8. M/S Kinasi Limited, Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services on the following Approved for a period of P.O. Box 18033, routes: two (2) years, with Dar es Salaam. conditions. Dar-Mafia-Dar; Dar-Zanzibar-Dar; Dar-Pemba-Dar; Zanzibar-Dar-Selous-Mafia-Dar- Zanzibar (ii) Air charter services 9. M/S Tropical Air (Z) Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services on the following Approved for a period of Limited, routes: two (2) years, with P.O. Box 3188, conditions. Zanzibar, Tanzania. Zanzibar-Dar-Pemba-Zanzibar; Zanzibar-Dar-Mafia-Zanzibar; Zanzibar-Dar-Zanzibar; Zanzibar-Dar-Mwanza-Zanzibar; Zanzibar-Dar-Mtwara-Dar-Zanzibar. (ii) Air charter services. (iii) Aerial work services. 10. M/S Air Zara APA Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air service on the following Approved for a period of International Limited, routes: two (2) years, with P.O. Box 38518, Dar-Mwanza-Dar; conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Dar-Kilimanjaro-Mwanza-Dar; Dar-Dodoma-Dar; Dar-Mwanza-Bukoba-Dar; Dar-Zanzibar-Arusha-Dar; Dar-Mafia-Dar; Dar-Kilwa-Dar; Dar-Hahaya-Dar; Dar-Johannesburg-Dar; Dar-Lubumbashi-Dar. (ii) Air charter services. 11. M/S Mosswood Transport Licence renewal (i) Air charter services. Approved for a period of (T) Limited, one (1) year, with P.O. Box 80250, (ii) Aircraft rental services. conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (iii) Flying instruction services. 12. M/S Tan Wings (T) Licence renewal Air charter services. Approved for a period of Limited, two (2) years, with P.O. Box 18133, conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 13. M/S Sky Aviation Limited, Licence renewal Air charter services. Approved for a period of P.O. Box 10404, two (2) years, with Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. conditions. 14. M/S Care Aviation and Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services on the following Air charter services Tours Limited, and variation routes: approved for a period P.O. Box 2958, of one (1) year, with Mwanza, Tanzania. Dar-Zanzibar-Dar; conditions; Dar-Mafia-Dar; Dar-Arusha-Dar; Scheduled air Mwanza-Bukoba-Musoma-Mwanza. services disapproved. (ii) Air charter services. 15. M/S Fly Safari Air Link Ltd, Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services – Licence Approved for a period of P.O Box 84, and variation variation to include the following routes: two (2) years, with Mufindi, Iringa, conditions. Tanzania. Dar-Zanzibar-Dar; Dar-Selous-Mikumi-Ruaha-Dar; Ruaha-Katavi-Mahale-Katavi-Ruaha; Dar-Lazyagoon-Saadani-Zanzibar- Bagamoyo-Dar. (ii) Air charter services. (iii) Aerial work services. 16. M/S TravelMate Limited, Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services – Licence Approved for a period of P.O. Box 23124, and variation variation to include the following routes: two (2) years, with Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. conditions. Dar-Pemba-Tanga and vv; Dar-Zanzibar-Mafia and vv; Dar-Zanzibar-Arusha and vv; Dar-Tanga-Dar; Dar-Selous-Dar; Dar-Arusha-Dar; Dar-Mbeya-Dar; Dar-Ifakara-Dar. (ii) Air charter services. 17. M/S Fly 540 (T) Limited, Licence renewal (i) Scheduled air services – Licence Approved for a period of and variation variation to include the following routes: one (1) year, with P.O. Box 38639, conditions. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Dar-Kilimanjaro-Zanzibar and vv; Dar-Kilimanjaro-Arusha-Manyara- Seronera-Grumeti- and vv; Dar-Kilimanjaro-Mwanza and vv; Dar-Tabora-Kigoma and vv. (ii) Air charter services. 18. M/S Delta Connection New application Air charter – Cargo Services. Approved for a period of Limited, six (6) months. P.O. Box 42627- 00100, Nairobi, Kenya. 19. M/S Safari Plus Limited, New application Air charter services. Approved for a period of P.O Box 77409, one (1) year, with Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. conditions. B. APPLICANTS FOR GROUND HANDLING SERVICE LICENCES NO. Applicant APPLICATION BOARD DECISION STATUS SERVICES APPLIED FOR 1. M/S Precision Air New application (i) Service(s): Approved for the airports Ground Handling under Class III for five Company Limited, years, with conditions. Passenger and Baggage Handling; P.O Box 70770, Dar es Salaam, Ramp Handling. Tanzania. (ii) To provide services in: all airports in the United Republic of Tanzania. 2. M/S African Ground New application (i) Service(s): Approved to provide Handling Company services in all airports Limited, under Class III for five Passenger and Baggage Handling; P.O Box 32176, years, with conditions. Dar es Salaam, Freight and Mail Handling; Tanzania. Ramp Handling. (ii) Airport(s) at which the services are to be provided not indicated. 3. M/S Zanair Limited, New application (i) Service(s): Approved to provide P.O Box 2113, services in all airports for Self handling services five years, with Zanzibar. conditions. (ii) To provide services in the following airports: Julius Nyerere International Airport; Zanzibar International Airport; Pemba Airport; Arusha Airport. 4. M/S Kilimanjaro New application (i) Services: The application International Catering disapproved. Limited, Inflight Catering P. O Box 11297, Arusha, Tanzania. (ii) Airport(s) not indicated NB – Ground Handling Licences: 1. A licensee can only provide the approved services after being granted a concession to do so by the respective airport operator based on the Board Decision No. 1 of 2009. 2. A Licensee approved for Class I airport is automatically approved for Classes II and III. Furthermore, a licensee approved for Class II airports can also provide services in Class III. A licensee approved for Class III airports can only provide services in airports under that class. 3. The Classes refer to airports in the United Republic of Tanzania; 4. For the purposes of licensing of ground handling services, airports are categorised into the following Classes: Class I – Julius Nyerere International Airport; Class II – Kilimanjaro International Airport, Zanzibar International Airport and Mwanza Airport; Class III – all other airports. DIRECTOR GENERAL, TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, P.O. BOX 2819, DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA..
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