Air Zimbabwe considering small props
Logo of Air Zimbabwe Air Zimbabwe (UM, Harare Int'l) is considering adding smaller turboprops to its fleet as it seeks to open up services to remote tourist hotspots. Zimbabwean Minister for Tourism, Walter Mzembi, told NewsDay the state-owned carrier was looking at 25-seaters to develop services from each of Harare Int'l and Victoria Falls to remote towns such as Masvingo (gateway to Great Zimbabwe), Kariba, and Mutare. Air Zimbabwe's smallest aircraft at present is the Chinese-manufactured MA-60 which seats a total of fifty-two. Until recently, the turboprop was deployed on domestic services connecting Harare to Victoria Falls and Bulawayo. It was also used in resurrecting flights to Kariba, Chiredzi, and Masvingo in 2014 but met with little success given weak demand for the routes. "I am quite privileged to know that there is quite a lot of activities happening in transport to bring smaller aircraft 25-seaters that will then pick people from Victoria Fa...