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Air Tanzania is the national airline of Tanzania, owned by the government and based in Dar es Salaam. It was established in 1977 after the break-up of East African Airways and has faced financial challenges and fleet expansion plans.
Air Tanzania is the national airline of Tanzania that operates flights to 25 destinations in nine countries. See the list of cities, airports, and flight status as of June 2024.
Precision Air is a Tanzanian airline based in Dar es Salaam that operates scheduled passenger services to various destinations in Tanzania, Kenya and Comoros. It was founded in 1991 and became public in 2011, but faced financial difficulties and ownership changes in recent years.
Tanzania is a country in East Africa with a population of around 62 million. Its capital is Dodoma, but its largest city and former capital is Dar es Salaam. Learn more about its history, geography, culture, and politics from Wikipedia.
Auric Air is a privately owned airline based in Tanzania, operating from three hubs and offering scheduled flights and air charter services. It has a fleet of 19 aircraft, including Cessna 208s and Dash 8s, and has been involved in a fatal crash in 2019.
Find out the names, images, IATA and ICAO codes, callsigns, and operating years of the airlines currently operating in Tanzania. Compare with the list of defunct airlines of Tanzania and other transport-related lists.
A partial list of aerodromes in Tanzania, including airports and airstrips, operated by different entities. The Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) operates most of the mainland airports, except for Kilimanjaro International, which is managed by KADCO.
Arusha Airport (IATA: ARK, ICAO: HTAR) is a domestic airport in Tanzania, serving seven airlines and several destinations. It was built in 1953 and is undergoing an expansion project.