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Master AFI RVSM Height Monitoring 30102014.Xlsx AFI MINIMUM HEIGHT MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 30 October 2014 Height Monitoring Minimum Fleet Meets Requirements/ Does Not State/Operator/Category Variant Acft Reg Operator Last Monitoring Due Date. See Note Monitoring Meet Requirements Below Requirement ALGERIA Air Algérie Category 1 A330 A 330 202 7TVJV Air Algérie 21/09/2014 21/09/2016 2 Meets Requirements A 330 202 7TVJW Air Algérie 13/09/2014 13/09/2016 A 330 202 7TVJX Air Algérie 23/09/214 23/09/2016 A 330 202 7TVJY Air Algérie 22/09/2014 22/09/2016 A 330 202 7TVJZ Air Algérie 28/09/2014 28/09/2016 Category 1 B737NX [B736;B737;B738;B739] B737 600 7TVJR Air Algérie 02/09/2014 02/09/2016 2 Meets Requirements B737 600 7TVJS Air Algérie 17/09/2014 17/09/2016 B737 600 7TVJT Air Algérie 27/09/2014 27/09/2016 B737 600 7TVJU Air Algérie 16/09/2014 16/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJK Air Algérie 19/09/2014 19/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJL Air Algérie 03/09/2014 03/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJM Air Algérie 27/09/2014 27/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJN Air Algérie 17/09/2014 17/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJP Air Algérie 20/09/2014 20/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJQ Air Algérie 26/09/2014 26/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJO Air Algérie 24/09/2014 24/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKA Air Algérie 26/09/2014 26/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKB Air Algérie 26/09/2014 26/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKC Air Algérie 23/09/2014 23/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKD Air Algérie 24/09/2014 24/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKE Air Algérie 19/09/2014 19/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKF Air Algérie 19/09/2014 19/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKG Air Algérie 24/09/2014 24/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKH Air Algérie 28/09/2014 28/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKI Air Algérie 23/09/2014 23/09/2016 B737 800 7TVKJ Air Algérie 24/09/2014 24/09/2016 B737 800 7TVJJ Air Algérie 28/09/2014 28/09/2016 Category 1 B767 [B762,B763] B767 300 7TVJG Air Algérie 29/08/2014 29/08/2016 2 Meets Requirements B767 300 7TVJH Air Algérie 05/08/2014 05/08/2014 B767 300 7TVJI Air Algérie 07/08/2014 07/08/2014 Gouv of Algeria Category 2 GLF 3 Gulfstream Aerospace III 7TVPC Gouv of Algeria Nil Overdue 3 Requirments Not Met Gulfstream Aerospace III 7TVPM Gouv of Algeria Gulfstream Aerospace III 7TVPR Gouv of Algeria Gulfstream Aerospace III 7TVPS Gouv of Algeria Gulfstream Aerospace III 7TVPG Gouv of Algeria Tassili Airlines Category 1 B737NX [B736;B737;B738;B739] B737 800 7TVCA Tassili Airlines Nil Overdue 2 Requirments Not Met B737 800 7TVCB Tassili Airlines B737 800 7TVCC Tassili Airlines B737 800 7TVCD Tassili Airlines ANGOLA TAAG Category 1 B737NX [B736;B737;B738;B739] B737 700 D2TBF TAAG 13/12/2013 13/12/2015 2 Meets Requirements B737 700 D2TBG TAAG B737 700 D2TBH TAAG 10/12/2013 10/12/2015 B737 700 D2TBJ TAAG B737 7HB D2TBK TAAG Category 1 B772 B777 200 D2TED TAAG 11/12/2013 11/12/2015 2 Meets Requirements B777 200 D2TEE TAAG B777 200 D2TEF TAAG 16/12/2013 16/12/2015 Category 1 B773 B777 300 D2TEG TAAG 14/12/2013 14/12/2015 2 Meets Requirements B777 300 D2TEH TAAG 09/12/2013 09/12/2015 B777 300 D2TEI TAAG 10%FLEET 25/12/2014 AeroJet Category 1 C560 C560 560 D2EBA AeroJet 06/09/2013 06/09/2015 1 Meets Requirements Category 1 E135-E145 E145 145LR D2EBP AeroJet 18/11/2013 18/11/2015 1 Meets Requirements Sonair Category 1 B737C B737 7HB D2EWS Sonair Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met B737 7HB D2EVW Sonair Government of Angola Category 1 GLEX GLEX BD700 D2ANG Government of Angola 02/10/2013 02/10/2015 1 Meets Requirements Botswana FT Meat Packaging Processing Category 2 BE40 BJ400 BE40 A2DBK FT Meat Packaging Processing Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Botswana Defence Force Category 1 GLEX GLEX XRS OK1 Botswana Defence Force 27/07/2009 27/07/2011 1 Meets Requirements BCL Category 2 C550 C550 550 A2BCL BCL Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Kalahari Air Services Category 1 H28B H25B 900XP A2MCB Kalahari Air Services Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met BURKINA FASO Government of Burkina Faso Category 1 B727 [B721,B722] B727 282 XTFBA Government of Burkina Faso Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Air Burkina Category 1 MD80 MD80 87 XTABC Air Burkina Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met MD80 87 XTABD Air Burkina MD80 87 XTABF Air Burkina Liza Transport International Category 2 FA7X FA7X 7X XTEBO Liza Transport International 22/12/2013 22/12/2015 1 Meets Requirements CAMEROON Government of Cameroon Category 2 GLF 3 Gulfstream Aerospace III TJAAW Government of Cameroon 30/11/2013 30/11/2015 1 Meets Requirements Camair-co Category 1 B767 B767 33ER TJCAC Camair-co 16/02/2014 16/02/2016 1 Meets Requirements Category 1 B737NX B737 7BD TJQCA Camair-co 25/08/2013 25/08/2015 2 Meets Requirements B737 7BD TJQCB Camair-co 01/06/2014 01/06/2014 Cabo Verde TACV SA Category 1 B737NX [B736;B737;B738;B739] B737 800 D4CBX TACV SA Nil Overdue 2 Requirements not Met Category 1 B752 B757 200 D4CBG TACV S.A 24/02/2011 24/02/2013 2 Requirements not Met B757 200 D4CBP TACV S.A 08/04/2014 08/04/2016 Cote d' Ivorie Air Ivoire Category 2 F2TH F2TH 4,000 TUTIW Air Ivoire Nil Overdue 3 Requirements Not Met F2TH 4,000 TUTIX Air Ivoire F2TH 4,000 TUTIY Air Ivoire Category 1 A320 A319 111 TUTSA Air Ivoire Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met A319 111 TUTSB Air Ivoire A319 112 TUTSN Air Ivoire Category 1 B737CL [B733,B734,B735] B737 500 TUTSC Air Ivoire Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met B737 500 TUTSD Air Ivoire B737 500 TUTSE Air Ivoire Government of Ivory Coast Category 1 F100 F 100 100 TUVAA Government of Ivory Coast Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Congo Trans Air Congo Caegory 2 B732 B737 247 TNAHI Trans Air Congo 09/02/213 02/09/2015 2 Meets Requirements B737 232 TNAIM Trans Air Congo B737 236AD TNAIN Trans Air Congo 02/10/2013 02/10/2015 Category 1 B737CL B737 33A TNAIZ Trans Air Congo 09/03/2013 09/03/2015 2 Meets Requirements B737 300 TNAJJ Trans Air Congo 08/02/2013 08/02/2015 Category 1 H25B H25B 800XP TNAJE Equajet 08/10/2013 08/10/2015 1 Meet requirements Democratic Republic of Congo Hewa Bora Category 1 MD 80 [MD81, MD82, MD83, MD87, MD88] MD82 82 9QCOW Hewa Bora Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met MD82 82 9QCOJ Hewa Bora MD82 82 9QCOY Hewa Bora Category 1 B767 (B762, B763 B762 266ER 9QCPD Hewa Bora Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met ITAB International Trans Air Business Category 3 H25B H25B 600A 9QCFJ ITAB 11/08/2010 11/08/2012 2 Meets Requirements H25B 600A 9QCJF ITAB 28/10/2010 28/10/2012 Transair Category 2 DC 86-87 DC 86 62 9QCJG Transair Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met DC 86 62 9QCJO Transair 10%FLEET 06/07/2014 George Forest International Category 3 H25A H25A 400 9QCPF George Forest International 27/03/2011 27/03/2013 1 Meets Requirements Gomair Category 1 B727 B727 100 9QCGB Gomair Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Air Katanga Category 2 H25A H25A 731 9QCVF Air Katanga 04/06/2011 03/06/2012 1 Meets Requirements Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation Operator Category 1 A320 A320 211 9QCCO Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation Operator 25/06/2014 25/06/2016 2 Meets Requirements A320 211 9QCAT Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation Operator 24/06/2014 24/06/2016 A320 211 9QCCA Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation Operator Category 1 F100 F100 100 9QCHO Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation Operator Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Serivce Air Category 1 B727 B727 2S2F 9QCHS Service Air Nil Overdue 2 Requirements Not Met Category 3 R722 R727 2S2F 9QCVS Service Air Nil Overdue 3 Requirements Not Met R722 2S2F 9QCSS Service Air R722 2S2F 9QCNJ Service Air Category 1 A310 A310 304 9QCVH Service Air Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Djibouti Government of Djibouti Category 1 B727 [B721,B722] B727 191 J2KBA Government of Djibouti Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met EQUATORIAL GUINEA Ceiba Intercontinental Category 1 B737NX [B736;B737;B738;B739] B737 800 3CLLY Ceiba Intercontinental 10%FLEET 31/01/2015 1 Meets Requirements ERITREA Eritrean Airlines Category 1 B767 [B762,B763] B767 238ER E3AAQ Eritrean Airlines Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Category 2 B732 B737 2Q8 E3NAS Eritrean Airlines Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met ETHIOPIA Ethiopian Airlines B737 400 ETAQV Ethiopian Airlines Nil Overdue 1 Requirements Not Met Category 1 B737NX [B736;B737;B738;B739] B737 700 ETALQ Ethiopian Airlines 2 Meets Requirements B737 700 ETALU Ethiopian Airlines B737 700 ETALK Ethiopian Airlines B737 700 ETALM Ethiopian Airlines B737 700 ETALN Ethiopian Airlines B737 700 ETANG Ethiopian Airlines B737 700 ETANH Ethiopian Airlines B737 700 ETARB Ethiopian Airlines 10%FLEET 17/10/2014 B737 700 ETARD Ethiopian Airlines 10%FLEET 18/09/2014 B737 800 ETAOA Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETAOB Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETANZ Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETAPF Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETAPK Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETAPL Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETAPM Ethiopian Airlines 06/05/2013 06/05/2015 B737 800 ETAPO Ethiopian Airlines B737 800 ETAQM Ethiopian Airlines Category 1 B752 B757 200 ETAJS Ethiopian Airlines 29/06/2012 29/06/2014 2 Meets Requirements B757 200 ETAJX Ethiopian Airlines B757 200 ETALZ Ethiopian Airlines 20/06/2013 20/06/2015 B757 200 ETAMK Ethiopian Airlines 24/05/2013 24/05/2015 B752 23N ETAMT Ethiopian Airlines 06/06/2013 06/06/2015 B752 23N ETAMU Ethiopian Airlines 10/06/2013 10/06/2015 Category 1 B767 [B762,B763] B767 300ER ETALC Ethiopian Airlines 16/07/2013 16/07/2015 2 Meets Requirements B767 300ER ETALH Ethiopian Airlines 29/06/2012 29/06/2014 B767 300ER ETALJ Ethiopian Airlines 16/07/2013 16/07/2015 B767 300ER ETALL Ethiopian Airlines 19/07/2013 19/07/2015 B767 300 ETALO Ethiopian Airlines 15/07/2013 15/07/2015 B767 300 ETALP Ethiopian Airlines 27/07/2012 27/07/2014 B767 300 ETAME Ethiopian Airlines 12/05/2013 12/05/2015 B767 300 ETAMF Ethiopian Airlines 23/06/2013 23/06/2015 B767 300 ETAMG Ethiopian Airlines 15/07/2013
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