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TravelComments.com – Botswana: Air Botswana’s Embraer E170 Jet is grounded for safety reasons! update

update (27 May 2022): Air Botswana has announced the reinstatement of its Embraer E170 Jet into commercial operation. According to the airline, the inspections carried out resulted in zero findings and that the aircraft is fit for commercial operation, as of today 27 May 2022).

The Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB), the body charged with the regulation and service provision of aviation in Botswana, has grounded Air Botswana’s Embraer E170 Jet (registration A2-ABM) on… READ MORE

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