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Rollingthunder
3rd Jan 2012, 23:58
Air Zimbabwe suspends flights to London after one of its planes is impounded over unpaid debtsState-owned airline is not serving London or Johannesburg amid a crippling financial crisis
Robert Mugabe has no presidential jet so demands to charter airline's planes at a moment's notice

This forces firm to cancel or postpone flights, destroying passenger confidence it its timetable

Zimbabwe's cash-strapped national airline has suspended all of its flights to Britain after one of its planes was impounded at Gatwick over unpaid bills.
Air Zimbabwe bosses today announced that the state-owned company will no longer serve London or Johannesburg, South Africa, amid a crippling financial crisis that has engulfed the company.

The move comes after one of the struggling airline's 767s was last month seized at Gatwick airport over an outstanding £780,000 ($1.2million) debt with a U.S. parts supplier.

The impounded aircraft was held at the London airport for more than two weeks before it was finally released after the debt was paid on Christmas Day.
The seizure followed the impounding of a second Air Zimbabwe plane earlier in December in Johannesburg over a separate unpaid bill.

Airline bosses have since confirmed the company has temporarily ceased flights to both destinations amid fears its aircraft could be targeted again by its creditors.

The Radio VoP news website reported: 'The Minister of Transport and Communications, Nicholas Goche, has issued a circular to stop Air Zimbabwe management from flying its aircraft to South Africa and the United Kingdom where one of its long haul Boeing 767 aircraft was recently impounded over an outstanding debt.'
Sources at Air Zimbabwe told Radio VoP that the minister took the drastic action last week after he got a tongue-lashing from Mugabe
Dictator: President Robert Mugabe nearly missed his Christmas holiday to the Far East after the long-haul plane was impounded in London
The president nearly missed his annual holiday to the Far East after the long-haul plane that he normally uses to travel on outside trips was impounded in London.
The grounding of flights between Zimbabwe and London, and Zimbabwe and Johannesburg, is expected to last until at least January 15.

The nationalised airline, which used to one of the most successful in Africa, operates a fleet of seven planes and is based in the country's capital Harare.

However, years of financial mismanagement and political interference has left the company swamped beneath a mountain of debt.

The government has said it would work to resolve the crisis and the airline is due to contact its debtors this month to discuss its finances.

Air Zimbabwe is continuing to operate routes from Harare to other African destinations including neighbouring Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

However, Radio VoP reported that the temporary closure of routes to Britain and South Africa could prove financially catastrophic as the destinations provide a significant proportion of the airline's income.

The current crisis follows a turbulent year for Air Zimbabwe, which was grounded for several weeks during 2011 after its staff went on strike.

Local media has previously reported that the national flag carrier suffered last-minute changes to its schedules after its aircraft were commandeered by Mugabe.

The 87-year-old leader has no presidential private jet and instead reportedly demands to charter one of the airline's planes at his whim when he decides to travel.

By doing so, the company has been forced to repeatedly cancel or postpone flights, destroying passenger confidence it its timetable.

Mugabe's Christmas holiday is at least the ninth time the tyrant has travelled to Asia in the last year.

It is believed several of his previous visits were to receive treatment at a private hospital amid reports he is suffering from cancer

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Cactus99
4th Jan 2012, 08:05
Only in Africa!! :eek:

Evanelpus
4th Jan 2012, 12:59
Hopefully, 2012 will be that despot Mugabe's last year!

Notso Fantastic
4th Jan 2012, 14:24
The odious, bankrupt gangster government with its official policy of rape of its national farmers and brutally repressed people is, at last, running out of time and money. Forcibly installed by western governments as a sop to perceived years of racial inequality, Mugabe's brutal regime was a dictatorship. It will be a mercy to the common people to press the debts to total bankruptcy of the airline and country and give them hope of a better administration.
I used to fly there when it was a stable, wealthy beautiful country- quite an achievement for Africa, and destroyed by Mugabe.

LGS6753
4th Jan 2012, 14:59
Mugabe's attack on his own country and its people was done in the name of socialism. He isn't the first and probably won't be the last to tread the well-worn path from socialism to tyranny. Never forget that!

Capetonian
19th Jan 2012, 16:11
Despite being umpteen million in the red, Air Zimbabwe are apparently negotiating with China for an agreement to lease an A350. Said aircraft on the ground today at Harare.

No, it doesn't make sense to me either.

Aero Mad
19th Jan 2012, 17:29
Could I politely ask what an A350 was doing on the ground in Harare? Is Zimbabwe really that advanced? :)

Capetonian
19th Jan 2012, 17:36
allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: National Airline Looking At Leasing Aircraft - Official (http://allafrica.com/stories/201201190198.html)

AIR ZIMBABWE has decided to lease aircraft because neither the Government nor the national airline have resources to buy new planes, an official has said.

Transport, Communications and Infrastructure Development Permanent Secretary Mr Partson Mbiriri, yesterday said contrary to media reports that Airzim had purchased an Airbus A350, the national airline was assessing which planes to lease.

"Not every plane that lands at the Airport belongs to Airzim, it is true that the national airline needs new aircraft but neither Government nor Airzim has the resources to purchase them," he said. "What is happening is that Airzim is exploring and assessing the leasing route because it's cheaper to lease than buy one when we don't have the resources."

Mr Mbiriri said since Airzim was assessing which planes to lease, it was inevitable that some planes would be seen at the Airport. He said some companies would send their aircraft to Airzim to market them.

"Some of the vendors even go as far as painting the planes in Airzim colours as a marketing gimmick. This has been happening over the years that I have been at the Ministry of Transport. Government is obviously determined to see the national airline continue flying the Zimbabwean flag," Mr Mbiriri said.

He said the Airbus 350 that had been reported as having been bought by Airzim was just being assessed for leasing by the national airline.

TopBunk
19th Jan 2012, 20:10
Capetonian

Not a personal criticism, but a small amount of research would suggest that the A350 has not yet been built, let alone flown!

Capetonian
19th Jan 2012, 20:28
a small amount of research would suggest that the A350 has not yet been built, let alone flown!

I thought they'd built a prototype, but I knew there were none flying, which is one of the reasons I put :

No, it doesn't make sense to me either.

There were reports, probably all from the same source, in several media, about the A350.

Capetonian
22nd Jan 2012, 11:05
The airline has been placed under judicial management and now faces liquidation. Sad for the employees and passengers but it is a blow to the vile despotic junta that have ruined the country.