The vote for the creation of the new airline was reportedly unanimous.
"The company will launch with EUR4million in capital and will be 52.3 % owned by Air Austral and 47.7% by other partners including CCI Mayotte (22.7%) and Ylang Invest (25%). A dedicated team will be set up, with the appointment and empowerment of a Chief Operating Officer."
EWA Air will operate one of Air Austral's three ATR 72-500s using Dzaoudzi Pamandzi International Airport as a hub. Thus far, the following 6 previously mentioned routes will launch, possibly before year end.
Madagascar:
Nosy Be (2x weekly)
Majunga (3x weekly)
Comoros:
Moroni (2x weekly with one supplementary flight in conjunction with Air Austral)
Anjouan (2x weekly)
Tanzania:
Dar es Salaam (1x weekly)
Mozambique:
Pemba (2x weekly in partnership with LAM - Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (TM) though this is still unconfirmed).
Air Austral & Ewa head honcho, Marie- Joseph Malé, said he was proud of Ewa Air and the exposure it would give the island of Mayotte, a French Overseas Department. He noted that once operational, Ewa Air will play a strategic role in the opening up and development of Mayotte as well as its roots in the Mozambique Channel.
EWA Airlines Planned Network (GreatCircleMapper) |
Nosy Be (2x weekly)
Majunga (3x weekly)
Comoros:
Moroni (2x weekly with one supplementary flight in conjunction with Air Austral)
Anjouan (2x weekly)
Tanzania:
Dar es Salaam (1x weekly)
Mozambique:
Pemba (2x weekly in partnership with LAM - Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (TM) though this is still unconfirmed).
Air Austral & Ewa head honcho, Marie- Joseph Malé, said he was proud of Ewa Air and the exposure it would give the island of Mayotte, a French Overseas Department. He noted that once operational, Ewa Air will play a strategic role in the opening up and development of Mayotte as well as its roots in the Mozambique Channel.
Source: African Aviation Tribune
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