Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority to hold licensing meeting in May

CIVIL AVIATION LICENSING MEETING SET FOR MAY
The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authoritys licensing committee will meet in May to consider a number of new and renewal applications, aimed to add extra capacity into the market and uphold competition.
According to data availed by a regular source in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania presently has nearly 60 licensed air operators, most of which are operating few aircraft and offer charter services only.
While no details could be ascertained on the new applications, if for charters or scheduled flights, 5 such applications will be heard for Aerovista Tanzania, Cicada Aviation, Shine Aviation, Neos and Zulu Air Tanzania.
Also on the list of applications are two more for ground handling while 15 renewal applications from existing operators are due to be considered.
Tanzania is after Kenya the second busiest East African Community member state in terms of licensed air operators and aircraft registered but is thought to have a large growth potential considering the vast distances travelers have to cover in what is the EACs largest country. Largest airline is Precision Air, now quoted on the Dar es Salaam stock exchange but a number of other airlines, amongst them Coastal Aviation, play an equally important role in particular with their flights into the national parks.
In line with EAC resolutions has Tanzania in recent years embarked on a number of rehabilitation and expansion projects of the main airports, secondary airports, aerodromes and airfields to provide an infrastructure boost for the aviation industry through newly resurfaced and lengthened runways and state of the art passenger terminals. Watch this space for regular and breaking news from East Africas aviation sectors.

5 Responses

  1. Hi Bloger
    I am a Tanzanian boy aged 27 yrs old with secondary education and am holding a certificate of Tourism and Airlines Management.
    Currently am working with Firelight Safaris as Flight operations Manager for operations o one R44 helicopter and am looking for a job as the company decide to sell the Chopper due to smallest of the aircraft and they want to base on safaris only as they think Aviation its so expensive they can’t afford.Please help me to find a job as per my knowledge i can send my CV to you once you agree me to send it to you.
    Thank you and Regards,
    Evance Leon

  2. Thank you Wolf
    I really appreciate your help but an in Tanzania and currently i don’t have the licence yet as am still waiting for TCAA to start up the examinations for FOO licence.