06 Aug 2025

PRECISION AIR EXPANDS FLEET WITH TWO ADDITIONAL AIRCRAFT TO MEET GROWING TOURISM DEMAND

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To better serve our customers and meet the rising demand driven by Tanzania's tourism growth, Precision Air is expanding its operational fleet. Two additional aircraft will enter service on August 10, 2025: an ATR 72-500 and the advanced ATR 42-600, returning after significant operational enhancements. This expansion addresses recent capacity constraints and strengthens our connectivity on key regional routes, including important tourism destinations across Tanzania and the Comoros.

Mr. Patrick Mwanri, Precision Air’s Group Managing Director and CEO, said:

"These additional aircraft demonstrate our commitment to meeting market demand while maintaining our high service standards. The ATR 42-600, as the latest ATR model, will provide our customers with enhanced comfort through improved seating and significantly reduced engine noise—elevating the overall travel experience. Its return to service will better position us to meet growing travel demand, especially on routes where the ATR 72 fleet is less suitable."

Regarding the ATR 72-500, Mr. Mwanri added,

“This aircraft will immediately boost our capacity during this period of increased demand. This move addresses ongoing fleet shortages caused by global supply chain disruptions and engine part shortages that have impacted our operations. Recent passenger disruptions—including flight delays, cancellations, and scheduling adjustments—were largely due to delayed aircraft returns to service caused by difficulties sourcing engines and parts. We want to assure our customers that the airline is working tirelessly with its partners to resolve these issues and minimize inconvenience.”

“As an airline that listens to its customers, we remain agile in responding to market trends while staying true to our core mission of providing safe, reliable, and comfortable air travel across Tanzania and East Africa’s key destinations,” Mr. Mwanri concluded.

The additional aircraft are scheduled to enter service on August 10, 2025, strategically timed for the peak tourism season. This investment strengthens Precision Air’s position as Tanzania’s most dependable regional airline and underscores our commitment to supporting the country’s growing tourism sector.

About Precision Air:

Precision Air has been Tanzania’s leading regional airline for 33 years, connecting business and leisure travelers to key domestic and regional destinations. The airline maintains IOSA operational safety certification and continues to invest in safety, reliability, and excellent customer service.

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