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Spotlight Zimbabwe, will this coming Friday publish a story warning about a pending national disaster, which is going to result from a terrible crash involving one of the four new Air Zimbabwe B777 planes acquired by government from Malaysia, based on information supplied by international aviation sources, which is in line with a shock prophesy on the matter given more than 5 Years ago.

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Air Zimbabwe Fleet of B777 (Active) - Aviation website for aircraft and airline information (flight, photo, travel, fleet listing, production list of Airbus Boeing Douglas Embraer Dash, ATR, Sukhoi, Saab.), plane photos, flightlog database, aviation news, civil aviation forum, aviation store. Jan 19, 2020 HARARE – Air Zimbabwe will take delivery of one of the Boeing 777-200 aircraft acquired from Malaysia on Monday, almost four years after the deal was negotiated. Transport minister Joel Biggie Matiza is in Malaysia to conclude the deal for the planes. However, Zimbabwe had a plan to turn around their aviation sector and bring their airline global by leasing four Boeing 777-200 aircraft, which were previously operated by Malaysia Airlines. A couple of days ago I wrote about how Zimbabwe took delivery of a Boeing 777 this week, which used to fly for Malaysia Airlines. Zimbabwe’s government owned airline is 300 million USD in debt, so Zimbabwe is doing what any rational government would do, and is acquiring four 777s that they’ll be leasing to a start-up airline in their country. Apr 15, 2020 Air Zimbabwe’s unused 777 It was back in January when Air Zimbabwe celebrated the arrival of its Boeing 777 at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare. Coming from Malaysia Airlines, the 777-200 was not a particularly new or particularly unique aircraft, but for Air Zimbabwe, it held great significance.

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Delivery of the first Malaysian Boeing 777 took place last month, and a second one is due in the country sometime this month. The remaining two birds, will also be delivered before year end, according to officials from the ministry of transport.