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Actualités of Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Source: La Nouvelle Expression

Camairco's plane blocked on rental fee issues return home safely

Cameroons aircraft held for over a month in Roissy Charles de Gaulle, Paris finally returns.

The Cameroonian aircraft, Boeing 737-700 finally took off for home on the night of Saturday and arrived the following day. According to information from sources, the CAMAIRCO plane, was restrained for more than a month at the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport, France, for unpaid rental fees returned to Cameroon around 2 a.m.

We also learn that all rental fees charged by the American owner, before the aircraft moved from Paris, were resolved. "But due to the long period of parking, maintenance work had to be done on it", our sources revealed.

However, the service was done to prevent any fault as a result of its extended stay," They added. We recall that, the Boeing 737-700 leased to Camair-Co by the American society Ace was sealed in June 2014 and placed in custody of gendarmes at the airport of Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.

The aircraft was blocked at the request of the owner, pending a possible resolution of the financial dispute that exists, following the non-payment by the Camair-co of the rents amounting to one million euros, or about 655 million CFA francs.

The owners of the aircraft has also requested the presence of the former director general Mathis Boertien, who reportedly signed the contract for the aircraft 737-700 operated by Camair-Co.