Zambia Airways revived after 24 years

Zambia Airways is to be revived after 24 years thanks to a $30m (£24m) deal with Ethiopian Airlines.
Africa’s newest national carrier is to begin flights later this year on 12 aircraft to destinations in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. By 2018 is it expected to carry 1.9 million passengers.
The Zambian government’s main development agency will hold a 55% stake, while Ethiopian Airlines will maintain a 45% stake.
It is hoped the investment will help make the country a Southern African hub, to rival Johannesburg in South Africa.
Zambia hopes the deal will accelerate the country’s industrialisation and boost tourism.
The Ethiopian carrier has several similar deals in the pipeline and has also put in a bid to run Nigeria Air when it is revived.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-45245119

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