Mozambique: Government denies blocking licensing of Solenta Aviation
- January 22, 2016
- Posted by: mci
- Categories: Finance & accounting, Uncategorized
The Mozambican government has denied that it is blocking the licensing of the South African company Solenta Aviation for regular domestic and regional flights.
The government spokesperson and Minister of State Administration, Inocencio Impissa, told reporters at a Friday press briefing in Maputo that the licensing is following normal procedures, and is now in its third and final stage.
The first stage was the assessment of the company’s economic and financial capacity, while the second covered such aspects as maintenance procedures, training and qualifications of the technical staff.
This phase, said Impissa, culminates in issuing an air operator’s certificate and operational license.
The final phase consists of assessing air transport policies and their coherence with the targets of the government’s programme.
Impissa said that in February 2025, Solenta Aviation submitted its request for a license. But, in fact. the company already had a history of working in Mozambique, in partnership with the low fare airline Fastjet.



