Fastjet Mozambique cleared to launch scheduled domestic services

Solenta Aviation Mozambique received a scheduled‑services licence on Dec. 17, clearing the way to relaunch operations under the Fastjet Mozambique brand as a regular domestic passenger airline. The regulatory approval ends months of uncertainty and allows the carrier to begin rolling out scheduled domestic routes from Maputo.

Discovered 2025-12-18T22:31:40.444817-08:00 | 2025-12-18T22:31:40.444817-08:00

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  • The licence (granted Dec. 17) ends months of regulatory uncertainty and enables Fastjet Mozambique to restore scheduled domestic capacity, with immediate implications for domestic connectivity and competition; this follows Mozambique's broader aviation moves such as the government's push for carrier expansion (LAM to restart Lisbon flights and launch long‑haul services).
  • Restarting scheduled services will drive near‑term demand for crew, fleet allocation and regional maintenance support, underlining the importance of local regulatory and MRO capacity highlighted by recent regional approvals and recertifications (ExecuJet MRO South Africa renews FAA approval and certifications).

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