Recently, Mavhunga said it would take over six months for the airline to restore confidence among passengers.Mavhunga said the volume of customers would determine flight schedules. He also confirmed that one of the three grounded Air Zimbabwe Boeing 737-200 was now flying.The three short-haul planes were grounded by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe over airworthiness concerns.The planes had outlived their 20-year lifespan, prompting CAAZ to order their suspension.We are dealing with them one by one. Currently, one is flying. Another one is expected in the air in two weeks time,Mr Mavhunga said.It is the Boeing 737-200 that took the Zimbabwe delegation led by Vice President Joice Mujuru to Zambia for the inauguration of the country’s new leader President Michael Sata on Friday last week.It has not been well for Air Zimbabwe this year as the airline has been affected by endless strikes over non-payment of salaries and allowances.This has soiled Air Zimbabwe’s image and some of its customers now prefer foreign airlines even though they are more expensive when compared to the national airline.Air Zimbabwe is also facing serious cash flow problems and its debts are believed to be over US$100 million.
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