Air Côte d’Ivoire increases fleet size with 3rd Bombardier Q400
Air Côte d’Ivoire has taken delivery of its third Bombardier Q400 from the Canadian manufacturer who will deliver a fourth aircraft by the end of April according to the signed contract.
This is the first step in the process of renewal and reinforcement of the fleet of Air Côte d’Ivoire by the end of 2016 which would include nine aircraft.
In parallel, negotiations are underway with Airbus for the order of five new aircraft, including three A319 and two A320.
The new aircraft will gradually replace the equipment operating in rent.
The aircraft will be equipped with the latest technology and offer exceptional comfort to customers.
The company currently has eight aircraft composed of four Airbus A319, one Airbus A320 and three new Bombardiers Q400.
The current capital of 25 billion CFA francs is held by the State of Côte d’Ivoire (65percent), Air France (20percent) and Golden Rod (15percent).
The management of the airline said the recapitalization of the airline company from 25 to 65 billion capital would be effective before the end of January 2016.
The company intends to launch another increase to more than 100 billion at the end of 2016 in order to acquire substantial resources to support its development.
The airline serves 20 cities to date in West Africa and the Central Africa with frequent and direct flights on 70 percent of its network.
After 2 1/2 years of activity, it ranks first among the airport Felix Houphouet Boigny actors with over 40 percent of traffic and a punctuality rate set at 85 percent.
In 2015, it carried more than six hundred thousand (600,000) passengers for a turnover of about 75 billion FCFA.
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