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Mozambique airline joins Bombardier Q400 airliner family

Dec. 17, 2008, Toronto – Bombardier Aerospace welcomes the announcement that LAM-Mozambique (Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique) will take delivery of a previously owned Q400 high-speed turboprop airliner this week.


December 17, 2008  By Carey Fredericks

Dec. 17, 2008, Toronto – Bombardier Aerospace welcomes the announcement that LAM-Mozambique (Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique) will take delivery of a previously owned Q400 high-speed turboprop airliner this week, and will acquire another in the near future.

The aircraft are being acquired from a third party and the airline will use them for its domestic
and regional services on the African continent.

LAM-Mozambique is among 30 operators worldwide that have Q400 airliners in service or on
order to meet their requirements for economical and efficient air travel.

The national carrier of Mozambique and based at Maputo, the nation’s capital, LAM-Mozambique currently operates jet and turboprop equipment on 10 domestic routes and regional routes linking Maputo with Johannesburg, Dar-Es-Salaam, Nairobi and Durban.

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“The Q400 aircraft offers three qualities that are essential to Africa’s growing air transportation
system,” said José Ricardo Viegas, Chairman and Managing Director, LAM-Mozambique.
“It has excellent fuel economy, its environmental credentials have been praised by operators
around the world, and with its Active Noise and Vibration Suppression (ANVS) system, the
aircraft offers superb passenger comfort.”

“The Q400 airliner has been making steady progress in the African market, and LAM-Mozambique is joining four other airlines on the continent that have selected the aircraft,”
said Gary R. Scott, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
is expected to trend upward over time, driven by positive commodity prices and a growing
tourism trade which will create a demand for additional aircraft in the Q400 category.”

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