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Flightlink   (Tanzania)

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News from Business Air News
Flightlink expands tourism scope with further ATR
September 14, 2024
Flightlink will be adding a third ATR72-500 aircraft to its fleet in December. This new aircraft will be utilised to launch daily flights on several domestic and regional routes, including Mwanza, Kilimanjaro and Nairobi.
Flightlink has fingers crossed that restrictions continue easing
December 1, 2021
Flightlink of Tanzania operates two Embraer 120s, two Cessna Caravans, a Beechcraft 1900, a Cessna 206H and a Citation V. It tends to move tourists around Africa, but has recently become involved with medevac.
Are the fastest growing African economies waking up to business aviation?
July 11, 2018
The International Monetary Fund has revised its 2018 predictions for the 'fastest economic growth' on the continent of Africa. Ethiopia is top, followed by the Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Senegal and Tanzania. We speak to operators and support companies in these countries to find out how the private jet industry is developing.
March 11, 2012Flightlink kits out 560 for Tanzanian medevac duties
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