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four engine jock
19th May 2010, 08:32
Who will they lease in? Airquarius, StarAir, Avstar or Interair. To many choices.
They have a A319 from Europe already.

spacedaddy
21st May 2010, 11:00
Who cares? Probably the cheapest. I think Interair is an IOSA airline but doesn't the almighty $ rule? Only if there is an incident will the decision makers be questioned.

four engine jock
22nd May 2010, 09:31
If you’re an IOSA certified Airline and you need to lease in an Aircraft of the same type that you operate, does the airline that you lease in need to be IOSA Compliant?

mainbearing
22nd May 2010, 20:28
Geduld mense, politics again, money talks and bull-s*** walks, believe though Airquarius and there service deliverey/reliability so to speak ,left a bit to be desired.

four engine jock
28th May 2010, 07:20
Well I guess Star Air Cargo gets it. In the end it’s all about money!!!! Safety and IATA/ IOSA had absolutely no factor in their decision.

Maurice Chavez
28th May 2010, 22:34
I heard a rumor that Aero Africa is getting a ZS registered B732 and plans are to fly for 1100USD per hour, cutting out the likes of Avstar/Star Air cargo and Air Aquarium....Any truth to this??

spacedaddy
29th May 2010, 09:29
Does Airquarium have flying fish?

DaFly
3rd Jun 2010, 10:28
Heard 'Namibia 707' on the radio today, inbound to FYWH. Sounded like a very eastern european accent and registration was LZ- (=Bulgaria?)

Pow-wow
24th Jun 2010, 19:07
Yes, looks like its done the rounds...ex Bulgarian register:

Photo Search Results | Airliners.net (http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=LZ-AOA&distinct_entry=true)

and ex Air Berlin:

Photo Search Results | Airliners.net (http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=D-ABGE&distinct_entry=true)

Planepictures.net search: Registration: LZ-AOA (http://www.planepictures.net/netsearch4.cgi?srch=LZ-AOA&stype=reg&srng=2)