Proflight Zambia has acquired its fifth Bombardier CRJ-200 passenger jet, bringing the airline’s total fleet to 12 aircraft and advancing the carrier’s regional expansion plans.
The new aircraft, following the introduction of a 30-passenger British Aerospace Jetstream 4100 in July, carries up to 50 passengers.
"We are thrilled to welcome the CRJ-200 to our growing fleet. This significant milestone underscores our dedication to providing exceptional service to our customers," said Proflight’s Maintenance Manager Eric Simukonde who was the flight engineer on the delivery of the new aircraft from Canada to Zambia.
The addition will enable Proflight to expand its regional network by introducing more routes and ensuring greater reliability in operations.
"The CRJ-200 is an excellent aircraft for regional operations, particularly in terms of fuel efficiency and passenger capacity. It is preferred for its comfort, reliability and suitability for regional connectivity,” said Simukonde.
Acquisition of the new CRJ-200 was facilitated by Avmax, a global leader in aircraft leasing and aviation services. This partnership highlights Proflight's strategic approach to fleet expansion, leveraging relationships with international suppliers to meet local and regional demand.
“We congratulate Proflight Zambia on taking delivery of another CRJ-200 from Avmax. It is a reflection of increased demand in the southern Africa region and testament that the CRJ-200 is the ideal aircraft for continued growth,” said Scott Greig, Avmax’s SVP and Head of Avmax Aircraft Leasing Inc.
Established as a scheduled airline in 2005, Proflight Zambia domestically connects Lusaka to Livingstone, Mfuwe, Ndola, Solwezi, Kalumbila, Mansa, Kasama, Kafue National Park and Lower Zambezi National Park – and regionally to Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town.