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Somali Airlines' much awaited rebirth close as first B737 sighted

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

 

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Somali Airlines (Mogadishu) could resume operations in the coming weeks. According to Skyliner Aviation, a SAMair(9C, Bratislava) B737-400, OM-SDA (msn 24438), has been painted into the Somali national carrier's distinctive colours in Budapest ahead of its delivery to Mogadishu.

 

Prior to the collapse of the Siad-Barre regime in 1991, Somali Airlines had operated B720Bs, B707-300s and A310-300s on a respectable domestic network along with regional and international connections to the Middle East and Europe.

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Hawdian   

Is somaliya airlines going to be a state owned company can the country afford this . Or is it going to be in private hands if so whats the difference between this and ones already flying people to HOA region .

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there is no legitimate aviation agent to own and operate somali airline, private company will take over and operate it until the government stand it's feet again. I hope they upgrade it and safe enough.

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Somalia Airlines Back in Action

 

The federal government of Somalia has confirmed that the long awaited Somalia airlines will resume in the next coming days.

 

Government of Somalia press statement that was published in the Sky-liner aviation website states the first two Somalia airlines plane that is set to start the road to recovery are ready decorated with famous white star and the blue colour of the Somali national flag in the Hungarian capital Budapest.

 

Other planes that the Somalia airlines ordered include SA Mair(9C, Bratislavia) B737-400 and OM-SDA(MSN 24438)

 

This is the first time since the collapsed of the central government of Somalia two decades ago that the Somali national airline will fully be operational both local and international.

 

http://allafrica.com/stories/201311211566.html

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they ultimately get rid of private cos & run like everything gov't. Not good idea,let the private sector bloom and the president & his gov't should have their own.

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Hawdian   

Waleweyn are you apologizing to yourself , lies lies allways with you people . You wrote that somaliya airlines did not exists and afterwards posted an article somaliya airline is back I just quoted you,

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