Air Senegal International
is continuing its fleet expansion with the purchase of one Boeing Next Generation 737-700 and an
option for another.
The announcement came during a Farnborough Air Show ceremony attended by
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President, Sales Doug Groseclose, Air Senegal
Chairman of the Board Maniang Faye, and Air Senegal Chief Executive Officer
Farid Senhaji.
“Continually, we see carriers across Africa taking advantage of the 737’s
operational superiority as part of a sound competitive strategy to achieve
success,” said Doug Groseclose, Boeing Commercial Airplane’s senior vice
president of sales. “We’re proud to be so strongly associated with one of the
fastest growing and most successful airlines in Africa, and are pleased they’ve
earmarked the Next Generation 737 to play a key role in their future expansion.”
“We’re excited by our company’s growth and have come to greatly rely on the
Next Generation 737, as well as Boeing’s extensive customer support,” said
Managing Director Farid Senhaji.
“The operating efficiency, performance and durability of the 737 serves us well,
and has allowed Air Senegal International to add new regional routes in West
Africa and increased flights to Europe.
Air Senegal International was launched in early 2001 by Group Royal Air Maroc
and the Senegalese government, which holds a 49 percent interest in the airline. In
autumn of 2003, the carrier received recognition as the top “African Airline of the
Year” by the trade press.
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