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Air Congo expands regional network amid ATR72 delays

Air Congo (4H, Kinshasa N’Djili) has announced the launch of new intra-African routes amid delays in the delivery of two new ATR72-600s leased from shareholder Ethiopian Airlines, now expected by mid-April 2026.

“Due to various factors, including testing by the manufacturers, we expect the first delivery in the first week or mid-April 2026,” CEO Mesfin Biru Weldegeorgis confirmed to Ch-Aviation.

He explained that visa hold-ups for Ethiopian Airlines technical staff and Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority representatives to travel to ATR – Avions de Transport Régional in France for pre-delivery tests of the aircraft were also contributing to the delays.

Meanwhile, Air Congo has announced the launch of new international services to Johannesburg O.R. Tambo, Entebbe, Douala, Cotonou Cadjehoun, and Dar es Salaam for March and April, representing an extensive expansion from its current sole international route to Addis Ababa International. (Ch-Aviation)

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