AB Aviation, which operated until a small device that served as air taxi, made from last Thursday (January 12) a regular service on routes between islands, according to Ayad Bourhane, director of the company.
The same source, the new aircraft arrived in the Comoros as a result of a commercial partnership with Kaya Airlines, a private company in Mozambique, will, initially, make the inter-island transportation.
"We will provide an efficient service," promised Mr. Cruz, the CEO of Kaya Airlines, during his meeting with the Minister for Transport, Rastam Mouhidine, which facilitated the arrival of the aircraft. This , for his part, thanked the head of Kaya for his commitment to serve the Comoros archipelago and stressed the priority of the Comorian government, namely security, respect for international norms and passenger comfort.
With this new device AB aviation, the difficulties of transport between islands in the Comoros will be able to find an early solution. After several weeks of crisis, the sector could see competition restarted in the inter-island service. Apart from the aircraft leased by the government, expected tomorrow Moroni, Air Comores service would have made a commitment to service an aircraft with 30 seats, from 30 January.