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Photo Page of Sunday, 24 January 2016

Source: CRTV

Camair-Co's MA60 planes fly the skies

The two MA60 aeroplanes, purchased by the Cameroon airlines company, Camair-Co have caressed the skies for the first time after having been officially certified by the national air safety agency.

The plane which has been named Logone took off from the Yaounde Nsimalen International airport at 11:50 am flying to Douala in an inaugural flight.

The Minister of Transport, Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo’o was amongst several dignitaries and passengers of the inaugural flight of the newest planes to be acquired by the national airliner.

The ceremony to launch both aircraft into air traffic marks a start for commercial activities for the planes that are generally expected to fly within Cameroon and the sub-region.

The Chinese-made MA60 planes that have gone operational as part of the Cameroon Airlines Company are said to provide the same comfort and services like other planes.

However, plane experts say it consumes lesser fuel that other types thereby rendering it profitable for the Cameroon Airlines Company that is badly in need of aircraft to break even.

It’s worth recalling that Cameroon’s defence forces have been using the same mark of plane without any hitches for a few years now.