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Afghanistan’s Bakhtar Airlines starts fleet procurement

Ariana Afghan Airlines (FG, Kabul) has issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) for the wet-lease of two 50-seater turboprops for delivery in January 2020.

According to tender documents seen by ch-aviation, the contract will run for six months and see the aircraft – specified as either MA-60s, Dash 8-300s, or ATR42-500s – based out of Kabul. Once delivered, Ariana will deploy them on domestic Afghan flights linking Herat, Mazar i Sharif, Bamyan, Chakhcharan, Faizabad, Tirinkot, Zaranj, Farah, Maimana, Kunduz, Khost, Shorebak/Camp Bastion, Camp Dwyer, and Bost. The aircraft are described as having a “standard economy configuration”.

In return, Ariana is offering a Minimum Monthly Guaranteed Hours of 480 flight hours.

The deadline for the submission of bids is 0900L (0430Z) on Saturday, December 28, 2019.

As previously reported by ch-aviation, Ariana is in the process of relaunching its Bakhtar Afghan Airlines (Kabul) brand as a subsidiary of the state-owned carrier. Given the RFP, the resurgent…

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