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Africa Subsaharan
AirZim resorts to ‘cannibalism’
2006-10-11
Just slightly ahead of the rest of the population.
Zimbabwe Â’s troubled national airline, Air Zimbabwe , has resorted to cannibalising one of its three Chinese aircraft for spares as the crisis at the airline deepens.

Sources at Air Zimbabwe told ZimOnline yesterday that they will soon resort to stripping parts from one of the three Chinese made Modern Ark (MA60) aircraft to fix one of the planes undergoing major overhaul. The national airline is battling to secure spare parts from the Chinese manufacturer after the Zimbabwean authorities bungled the initial deal after they signed a purchase contract without a spares back-up service.

“We can’t get any spares for the aircraft and so we will ground another aircraft,” said a senior official at Air Zimbabwe who refused to be named because he is not authorised to speak to the press, “It wasn’t a comprehensive contract as it didn’t come with spares.”

Air Zimbabwe was one of the best airlines in Africa in the early 1980s. But years of mismanagement and corruption have nearly brought the airline to its knees. Air Zimbabwe has in recent months failed to service some routes or delayed passengers because planes could not fly due to a lack of spares or fuel, blamed on an acute shortage of foreign currency to pay foreign suppliers.

The MA60 plies domestic and regional routes which include Harare , Bulawayo , Victoria Falls, Lubumbashi and Johannesburg .
Posted by:Pappy

#18  That's because the Y-7 is a license built version of the An-24. When Soviet production stops, tooling gets bought by China.
Posted by: ed   2006-10-11 23:06  

#17  Just googled the MA60. It looks like an AN-24 converted for civilian use - another copy, not a local design. Their home page is here.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-10-11 22:51  

#16  Now that's what I call bad airline food.
Posted by: Glaving Whatle1651   2006-10-11 22:10  

#15  You want the African end-game? Try this. In areas where there are still functioning trains, railways officials desperately try to convince the local natives not to remove rail spikes or rail tie plates for forming into spear points or other household metal objects.

These morons are allowing rails to part because they want a cheap source of scrap iron. This is like using fine furniture for firewood. Africa is doomed.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-11 21:53  

#14  This is a (the?) classic example of the end-game of civilization in Africa.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-11 20:26  

#13  And this is different from the general Mugabe economic model in what way, Jim? Bobby and his gang have been cannibalising the whole country from day one.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-10-11 20:16  

#12  Speaking as a Mechanic here, that only works very short time, if the original (Say A Starter) failed, the cannabalized part will have the same flaw as the failed part, and will not only fail sooner (It's lifespan has already been partly used up) but there's no third replacement part once the second part goes bad.
Now you have two planes down for the exact same thing.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-10-11 19:56  

#11  Spare parts? Oh.
We need them?
Posted by: Dealin B. Hard   2006-10-11 14:23  

#10  Gromky, the Modern Ark is an upgraded Y-7 outfitted with western turboprops and avionics so it can receive worldwide certification. Smart move by the Chinese. Bet it pisses off the Brazilians.
Posted by: ed   2006-10-11 13:53  

#9  lmao wxjames
Posted by: sinse   2006-10-11 13:37  

#8  Duct tape futures nudge higher in early morning trading.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-10-11 09:58  

#7  Jeebus, I thought this article would be about them "cutting" back in-flight foodstuffs. Good to hear its only about spare airplane parts, I guess.
Posted by: BA   2006-10-11 09:41  

#6  No, that is a DC-3. I've never heard of a "Modern Ark" before, and I would certainly never fly on an airplane that wasn't made by Westerners.
Posted by: gromky   2006-10-11 09:39  

#5  is that really the plane they got from China? what is that like an ealy 60's model
Posted by: sinse   2006-10-11 08:58  

#4  Here at Hangar Queen FBO, we maintian a large inventory of new, used, really used, and used up parts.
Posted by: Mike   2006-10-11 08:03  

#3  Got screwed doing a deal with a Chinese supplier? Say it isn't so!
Posted by: gromky   2006-10-11 03:01  

#2  Who would be suicidal enough to fly AirZim? You would be safer tying a few dozen ballons filled with helium to a lawn chair and float your way to your destination.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-10-11 02:21  

#1  Parts is parts.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-11 01:25  

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