Air Madagascar expands fleet

Air Madagascar last week took delivery of a Boeing B737-800NG, MSN 40965 registered as 5R-EBA and configured with a two-class cabin offering 8 Business Class and 156 Economy Class seats.

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Air Madagascar last week took delivery of a Boeing B737-800NG, MSN 40965 registered as 5R-EBA and configured with a two-class cabin offering 8 Business Class and 156 Economy Class seats.

The leased aircraft arrived in Antananarivo on Thursday and will from early this week operate services to Reunion Islandโ€™s Roland Garros International Airport in the capital St. Denise, and according to details received will also serve Mauritius, Johannesburg, Moroni, and notably Nosy Be, bringing added seats on the route to the popular tourist destination.

It is understood that Air Madagascar is also planning a return to Nairobi in due course.

In a related development, the airline has just completed the EASA safety audit (Part 145) and the results are expected to be published soon.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • It is understood that Air Madagascar is also planning a return to Nairobi in due course.
  • The leased aircraft arrived in Antananarivo on Thursday and will from early this week operate services to Reunion Island's Roland Garros International Airport in the capital St.
  • Denise, and according to details received will also serve Mauritius, Johannesburg, Moroni, and notably Nosy Be, bringing added seats on the route to the popular tourist destination.

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