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EU bans Air Tanzania over safety concerns

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EU bans Air Tanzania over safety concerns
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The European Union (EU) has prohibited Air Tanzania from operating in its airspace due to safety concerns. Although the airline currently does not have any routes to Europe, it has been attempting to gain permissions for new routes.

Air Tanzania was added to the EU Air Safety List after serious safety issues were identified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This list includes over 100 airlines banned from EU airspace due to safety practices or inadequate oversight by their aviation regulators.

Apostolos Tzitzikostas, Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, stated, "The decision to include Air Tanzania in the EU Air Safety List underscores our unwavering commitment to ensuring the highest safety standards for passengers in Europe and worldwide. We strongly urge Air Tanzania to take swift and decisive action to address these safety issues."

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This decision follows the EU's denial of Air Tanzania's request for a Third Country Operator (TCO) authorization, which is required for foreign carriers wishing to fly into Europe.

Gerson Msigwa, a spokesperson for the Tanzanian government, mentioned that discussions are ongoing with the EU regarding airport slots at undisclosed locations. He said, "EU aviation experts are expected to visit Tanzania soon to complete the vetting process. This inspection will be a crucial step toward granting Air Tanzania the licence to operate in EU airspace."

Currently, 129 airlines are banned from flying in EU airspace. Of these, 100 airlines across 15 countries face bans due to inadequate oversight by their aviation authorities. Additionally, 29 airlines are listed for specific safety deficiencies.

Notably, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been removed from this list following improvements by its aviation regulator. PIA plans to resume flights to Europe starting with Paris in January.

Air Tanzania boasts one of Africa's most modern fleets with Airbus and Boeing models alongside De Havilland Canada Dash 8s. Its fleet includes four Airbus A220-300s, two Boeing 737 MAX 9s, one Boeing 767-300F cargo plane, three Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, and six De Havilland Canada Dash 8s. The airline became Africa's first operator of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 variant in October 2023 but has faced challenges such as grounding one Dreamliner due to engine issues.

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