Mozambique Airlines (LAM) aims to double its aircraft count to 22 by 2027, says the Operations Director. Speaking in Inhambane, he revealed plans to add three more planes this year. The goal is to meet demand by resuming services and launching new routes. Currently, LAM has nine aircraft. The plan is to increase this number […]
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