Tanzania Unveils Major Aviation Investments
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8 New Aircraft to Boost ATCL Fleet
President Samia revealed that by the year 2030, the government plans to enhance the national airline, Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL), with 8 additional aircraft.
The expanded fleet is intended to:
- Increase domestic flight frequencies
- Open more regional and international routes
- Strengthen Tanzania’s goal of transforming Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) into an international aviation hub
This development aligns with the nation’s long-term vision of strengthening aviation-driven economic growth and connectivity.
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Completion of Key Airport Projects
The government also reaffirmed commitment to ongoing airport infrastructure projects across the country. Priority sites include:
- Msalato International Airport – Dodoma
- Mwanza Airport
- Iringa Airport
- Mpanda Airport
Additionally, the government will continue expanding major airports located in border regions to support trade, tourism, and cross-border mobility.
Establishment of a National Aviation University
In a move set to transform Tanzania’s aviation training landscape, President Samia announced plans to build the National Aviation University.
The institution will focus on:
- Advanced training for aviation professionals
- Attracting and developing more pilots
- Enhancing engineering education
- Improving training for cabin crew and other essential aviation staff
The university is expected to reduce reliance on costly training abroad while creating a pipeline of skilled Tanzanian aviation experts.
Aviation as a Driver of National Growth
The President emphasized that investment in aviation is central to the country’s strategic development goals. Improved air transport infrastructure is expected to stimulate tourism, boost trade, create jobs, and enhance Tanzania’s competitiveness in the region.
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