The European Union has barred all air carriers certified in Tanzania from operating in its airspace, citing serious safety deficiencies uncovered in both operational and regulatory areas. The ban affects thirty-five Tanzanian air operators and comes after a comprehensive safety assessment led by EU aviation experts. Tanzania has joined a list of seventeen countries whose aviation oversight is deemed inadequate, with 142 airlines globally banned for regulatory failings. Thami Ngubeni spoke to Aviation Analyst, Phuthego Mojapele

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