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Zim aviation soars, new routes and radar signal comeback
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81262, member: 636"] Airports are getting swanky, and the planes are coming back. Zimbabwe's aviation scene is making a serious comeback, centered on a major one hundred fifty-three million dollar upgrade to the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport that finished recently. That project, along with new systems like a Secondary Surveillance Radar, has passenger numbers climbing. The push is a big part of the country's goal to build a ten billion dollar tourism industry, with airlines like Air Zimbabwe and Fastjet adding more flights and new routes such as one between Harare and Mutare. The government's Ministry of Transport highlighted all this modernization, noting the airport's capacity jump to six million travelers a year. They pointed out regional developments too, like the fixed-up Grand Reef Airport. National Handling Services CEO Phillip Rambakudzibwa called the new domestic flight a big deal for linking communities and helping tourism in Manicaland Province. The country has also been busy on the global stage, hosting major aviation meetings in Victoria Falls to show off its progress and attract investment. A bunch of new Bilateral Air Services Agreements are getting signed to open more international routes. Behind the scenes, regulatory work like the Civil Aviation Amendment Act aims to match global standards and support an Open Skies Policy. All these moves with infrastructure, policy, and new flight connections are setting up the aviation industry to drive a lot more economic activity and trade going forward. [/QUOTE]
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