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Public Hearing TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that, in line with the Tanzania Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations, 2006 and the Tanzania Civil Aviation (Ground Handling Services) Regulations, 2012, the Licensing Authority will on 26 November 2020 conduct a meeting to consider applications for air services and ground handling services licences from the companies/operators listed in the table below. Written representations or objections regarding application(s) for licences are invited from the general public to reach the undersigned on or before 10 November 2020. A copy of every representation or objection shall have to be sent by the person making the same to the applicant for the licence at the same time as it is sent to the licensing authority. A. APPLICANTS FOR AIR SERVICES LICENCES S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations 1. Unity Air Zanzibar Scheduled Air Services: Not yet 1 year Upon acquisition Limited, submitted of licence and Air P.O Box 2255 a) Zanzibar-Pemba; Operator b) Zanzibar-Dar; S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations Zanzibar, Tanzania. c) Zanzibar-Arusha; Certifícate. d) Dar-Dodoma Non-scheduled (air Charter services Aerial Work (New application) 2. Airkenya Express Limited, Non-scheduled (air charter) Not applicable 1 year Upon acquisition Wilson Airport services of licence and Air P.O Box 30357,00100, Operator Nairobi, Kenya. Certifícate. (New application) 3. M/S Hotel Verde Zanzibar Non-scheduled (air Not applicable 1 year Upon acquisition Azam Luxury Resort and charter) of licence and Air Spa Limited (t/a Azam Operator Aviation), Aerial work services. Certifícate. P.O Box 744, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 4. 3M/S Mosswood Transport Flying instruction service Not applicable 2 years Operating. Tanzania Limited, S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations P.O. Box 80250, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 5. 1M/S Care Aviation and Non-scheduled (air charter) Not applicable 2 years Operating. Tours Limited, service P.O. Box 2958, Mwanza, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 6. 4M/S Cropcair Aviation (T) Aerial work service Not applicable 2 years Operating. Limited, P.O. Box 11463, Mwanza, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 7. 2M/S Shine Aviation Limited, Non -scheduled (air charter) Not applicable 2 years Operating. P.O. Box 18126, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Hot air Balloon services in Serengeti National Park (Licence renewal) S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations 8. 6M/S Zantas Air Services Non-scheduled air (Charter) Not applicable 2 years Operating. Limited, services P. O. Box 20965, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 9. M/S Air Excel Limited, Scheduled Air Services on Not yet 2 years Operating. P.O. Box 12731, the following routes: submitted Arusha, Tanzania. a) Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar- Zanzibar-Arusha; b) Arusha-Dolly-Kilimanjaro- Arusha; c) Arusha-Seronera-Zanzibar- Arusha; d) Arusha-Manyara-Ndutu-Fort Ikoma-Sasakwa-Seronera- Manyara-Arusha; e) Arusha-Kuro-Manyara-Ndutu- SouthSerengeti-Sasakwa- FortIkoma-Seronera- Manyara-Arusha; f) Arusha-Dolly-Kuro-Manyara- Mwiba-Ndutu- SouthSerengeti-Seronera- Manyara-Arusha; S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations g) Arusha-Kuro-Manyara- Seronera-Kilimanjaro-Arusha; h) Arusha-Kuro-Manyara-Lobo- Kogatende-Lamai-Sasakwa- Seronera-Manyara-Arusha; i) Arusha-Dolly-Kuro-Manyara- Mwiba-Lobo-Kogatende- Seronera-Manyara-Arusha; j) Arusha-Kuro-Manyara- Mwiba-Ndutu-South- Serengeti-Grumeti-Sasakwa- Seronera-Kogatende; k) Lamai-Kogatende-Lobo- Sasakwa-Grumeti-Seronera- SouthSerengeti-Ndutu- Mwiba-Manyara-Kuro- Arusha; l) Arusha-South Serengeti- Seronera-Tarime-Seronera- South Serengeti-Arusha; m) Arusha-Serengeti-Kogatende- Lamai-Tarime-Lamai- Kogatende-Seronera-Arusha; n) Arusha-Kuro-Manyara-Ndutu- South Serengeti-Kilimanjaro- Arusha; o) Arusha-Kuro-Manyara-Lobo- Kilimanjaro-Arusha. S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations Non-Scheduled (Air charter) Services Aerial work services. (Licence renewal) 10. M/S Coastal Travel Scheduled Air Services on the Not yet Not specified Operating. Limited, following routes: submitted P.O. Box 3052, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. a) Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar and v.v; b) Arusha-Manyara-Tarangire- Dodoma-Ruaha and v.v c) Dar-Ruaha and v.v; d) Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Tanga and v.v; e) Arusha-Manyara-Serengeti- Tarime-Mwanza-Kigali and v.v; f) Dar-Mafia-Songosongo- Kilwa v.v; g) Dar-Selous and v.v; h) Dar-Zanzibar; i) Zanzibar-Selous-Zanzibar; j) Dar-Zanzibar-Saadan- S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations Matipwil-Kwajoni-Mashado- Tanga-Mkomazi-Moshi- Kilimanjaro-West Kilimanjaro-Arusha. Non-scheduled air (Charter) service. Aerial work services. (Licence renewal) 11. M/S Tourism and Public Non-scheduled air (Charter) Not applicable 2 years Operating. Relation Services (t/a services for commercial balloons Serengeti Balloon Safaris in Serengeti and Ruaha National Limited), Parks. P.O. Box 12116, Arusha, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 12. M/S Jambo Aviation Non-Scheduled (Air Charter) Not applicable 2 years Operating. Limited, Service. P.O Box 40425, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations (Licence renewal) 13. M/S Mission Aviation Non-scheduled (Air Charter) Not applicable 2 years Operating. Fellowship Tanzania, services. P.O. Box 13048, Arusha, Tanzania. (Licence renewal) 14. M/S Regional Air Services, Scheduled Air Services on Not applicable 2 years Operating. P.O Box 14755, the following routes: Arusha, Tanzania. Arusha-Manyara-Seronera- Grumeti-Sasakwa-Kogatende- Klein’s Camp-Lobo-Ndutu- Kilimanjaro-Zanzibar-Dar es salaam. Non-Scheduled (Air Charter) service. (Licence renewal) S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations 15. M/S Tanzanian Air Scheduled Air Services on Not yet 2 years Operating. Services Limited, the following routes: submitted P.O Box 364, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. a) Dar-Zanzibar-Dar; . b) Dar-Mbeya-Dar; c) Dar-Zanzibar-Seronera- Zanzibar-Dar; d) Dar-Arusha-Dar; e) Dar-Mtwara-Dar; f) Dar-Moshi-Dar; g) Dar-Kilimanjaro-Dar; h) Dar-Tabora-Kigoma-Tabora- Dar; i) Dar-Dodoma-Iringa-Dar. Non-Schedule (Air Charter) Service. Aerial Work Services. (Licence renewal) S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations 16. M/S Zan Recreational Training of aircraft pilot; Not applicable 2 years Operating. Products Limited (ZRP), Aerial work (Aerial P. O. Box 3688, Photography); Zanzibar, Tanzania. Microlight crop spraying). (Licence renewal) 17. M/S Auric Air Services, Scheduled Air Service on the Not yet 2 years. Operating. Limited, following routes: submitted Block 154 B, Malaika Road, Ilemela, a) Dar-Dodoma-Singida- Mwanza, Tanzania. Dodoma-Dar; b) Dar-Zanzibar-Selous- Zanzibar-Dar; c) Dar-Dodoma-Mpanda- Dodoma-Dar; d) Mwanza-Tabora-Kigoma- Mpanda-Kigoma-Tabora- Mwanza; e) Mbeya-Sumbawanga- Mpanda-Sumbawanga- Mbeya; f) Mwanza-Kahama-Mwanza; g) Mwanza-Kahama-Tabora and v.v; h) Songwe-Ruaha-Songwe; S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations i) Mwanza-Kahama- Shinyanga-Mwanza; j) Dar-Dodoma-Singida- Mpanda and v.v; k) Mwanza-Shinyanga- Kahama-Tabora and v.v; l) Dar-Songea-Ifakara-Songea- Dar; m) Dar-Morogoro-Ifakara- Morogoro-Dar; n) Dar-Kilombero-Dar; o) Dar-Songea-Likuyu-Songea- Dar; p) Songwe-Mpanda-Songwe; q) Songwe-Chunya-Songwe; r) Mwanza-Kahama-Tabora; s) Mwanza-Bukoba-Mwanza; t) Mwanza-Karagwe-Mwanza; u) Mwanza-Tabora-Kigoma- Tabora-Mwanza; v) Mwanza-Ngara-Mwanza; w) Dar-Dodoma-Iringa-Songwe- Dar; x) Dar-Songea-Dar; y) Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Dar; z) Dar-Arusha-Dar; aa) Dar-Mafia-Dar; bb) Songwe-Sumbawanga- S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations Songwe; cc) Mwanza-Sumbawanga- Mpanda-Mwanza; dd) Arusha-Manyara-Seronera- Tarime and v.v; ee) Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Tanga and v.v; ff) Arusha-Ndutu-Manyara- Seronera-Grumeti-Sasakwa- KleinsCamp-Kogatende- Lobo-Seronera-Manyara- Arusha; gg) Mwanza-Musoma-Mwanza; hh) Mwanza-Shinyanga-Singida and v.v; ii) Dar-Mtwara-Dar; jj) Dar-Kilwa-Lindi-Nachingwea and v.v; kk) Dar-Iringa-Msembe- Jongomero and v.v; ll) Mwanza-Mpanda-Mahale- Katavi-Kipili and v.v; mm) Dar-Iringa-Songea- Likuyu and v.v; nn) Dar-Iringa-Ruaha-Msembe- Jongomero-Songwe- Sumbawanga and v.v; oo) Mwanza-Musoma-Seronera S/No. Applicant Service(s) Applied for Submission of Period for which the Expected Date Timetable Licence is Required of Commencemen t of Operations and v.v; pp) Arusha-Zanzibar-Tanga and v.v; qq) Dar-Zanzibar-Pemba-Tanga- Mombasa-Tanga-Pemba- Zanzibar-Dar; rr) Dar-Iringa-Njombe-Ruaha- Iringa-Dar; ss) Dar-Morogoro-Dodoma- Morogoro-Dar; tt) Dar-Behobeho-Kiba- Matabwe-Mtemere-Siwandu- Sumbazi-Stieglers-Dar; uu) Mwanza-Shinyanga-Singida- Dodoma and v.v; vv) Mwanza-Kahama- Shinyanga-Dodoma and v.v; ww) Dar-Dodoma-Iringa- Dodoma-Dar; xx) Dar-Dodoma-Songwe- Dodoma-Dar; yy) Mwanza-Tarime-Serengeti and v.v; zz) Mwanza-Musoma-Tarime- Serengeti and v.v; aaa) Dar-Selous-Ruaha-Selous- Dar; bbb) Serengeti-Mwanza-Kigali S/No.
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