With plans to utilize the Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) as a key cargo airport, the government is planning to buy a new special cargo aircraft.
According to the Deputy Minister for Work and Transport, Mr Atupele Mwakibete, plans are aligned for the special cargo aircraft- Boeing 767-300F to arrive in the country in June 2023, to boost the cargo business.
Mr Mwakibete was responding to a question asked in Parliament by Hai lawmaker, Saasisha Mafuwe who wanted to know why the government has not declared the KIA as a special airport to boost the country’s agribusiness by allowing cargo aircraft to land and takeoff without paying the fees.
In his answer, Mr Mwakibete said in an effort to attract cargo business, the government was ready to review landing fees for all cargo aircraft as it had been proposed by the Hai representative.
“Currently we do not have special cargo aircraft which have specific schedules to land at KIA,” he said.
He, however, insisted that the cargo coming to KIA was being transported by passenger aircraft.