RwandAir is all set to boost its regional operations with profitable routes around Africa. As a part of this plan, the airline is planning to phase out its smaller Bombardier and De Havilland aircraft and replace it with more A330s and B737s. RwandAir currently has a fleet of 11 operational aircraft, which it flies to its destinations in Europe, Asia, and East, West, and Southern Africa. In a recent interview with AviaDev, RwandAir CEO Yvonne Manzi Makolo said: “We have a very diversified fleet but want to rationalize it. We are looking at expanding the B737 fleet and the A330

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