Airlines

Benin, Rwanda Sign MoU To Establish Joint Venture Airline

…Grants RwandAir Seventh Freedom

The Governments of Benin  Republic and Rwanda have signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) to establish a Joint Venture(JV) airline owned by the two countries and based in Cotonou, Benin.

This is just as RwandAir, the national carrier of the Republic of Rwanda said it has been granted the seventh freedom rights by the Government of Benin Republic.

According to the airline the seventh freedom rights allow an airline to base its operations outside its home base and operate between its seventh freedom base and a third country without returning to its country.

RwandAir also disclosed that plans are in the pipeline to position two Boeing 737s aircraft to Cotonou and begin operations in the near future from its new second hub.

Speaking on the development, the Deputy CEO in Charge of Corporate Affairs of RwandAir, Yvonne Manzi Makolo, “The launch of this hub, will take air travel on our continent to the next level as RwandAir will be able to reach more countries in West and Central Africa with improved connections and more frequencies”.

The joint-venture airline plans to commence its initial operations providing air transportation for passengers and goods between and to Abidjan, Brazzaville, Douala, Libreville, Bamako, Dakar and Conakry.

Also commenting, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure of Benin, Honorable Herve Hehomey, said, “This will enable us to achieve our plans for the country’s aviation industry in order to make Cotonou a hub for the sub-region. Our second dream will become reality with the establishment of the national carrier of Benin through the Rwandan experience thus contributing to the of our aviation and tourism sectors”.

On his part, the Foreign Affairs Minister of Benin, Honorable Aurelien Agbenonci, said, “I’m pleased that our Rwandan brothers chose our national day to come and celebrate with us this cooperation which facilitates the creation of the Beninese-Rwandan airline by the end of this year”.

Speaking on the seventh freedom granted  the carrier, the Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Minister of Rwanda,Honorable Louise Mushikiwabo,said,  “In the name of the Government of Rwanda, I would like to express my profound gratitude to the Government of Benin that has allowed this audacious and solemn economic initiative to materialize. I’m very pleased that the negotiations ended in this mutually beneficial partnership for both countries” .

RwandAir will continue its operations from Kigali to Cotonou and provide seamless access to East and Southern Africa, the Middle East and Asia to the joint airline.

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