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21 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld
The Mozambique Civil Aviation Authority (IACM) has officially cleared the runway. On December 17, 2025, the government granted a scheduled services license to Solenta Aviation Mozambique. This decision follows a bold government decree to liberalize the domestic air market.
The airline plans to resume operations in the second half of 2026. This move is a massive win for the tourism sector. It makes the country’s hidden gems accessible once again.
The carrier will move its main base to Beira. This city sits in the center of the nation. It is the perfect hub to connect the north and the south. Beira serves as the gateway to the Gorongosa National Park.
Travelers will soon reach the wild savannahs much faster. This shift from Maputo shows a commitment to regional growth. It brings jobs and visitors to the Sofala Province.
Fastjet will deploy three 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 regional jets. These planes are small, fast, and reliable. They can land at smaller airports near pristine beaches and remote safari lodges.
The airline aims to link several key destinations. Proposed routes include Maputo, Beira, Nampula, Tete, and Quelimane. These cities represent the economic and cultural pillars of the nation.
Future plans also include international links to Johannesburg. This will connect South African tourists to Inhambane and Vilanculos. These areas are famous for world-class diving and turquoise waters.
The journey back has not been easy. Operations stopped in 2019 after devastating cyclones hit the coast. The global pandemic and regulatory reviews caused further delays.
Solenta Aviation has worked closely with the IACM to ensure safety. They have provided charter services in Mozambique since 2009. They know these skies better than anyone else.
Government officials stated that the new license proves the market is open. They emphasized that a liberalized sky benefits the common citizen most. They believe that more wings in the sky mean more food on the table for tourism workers.
Travel is about more than just moving between two points. It is about the grandmother seeing her grandson in Nampula. It is about the young entrepreneur in Tete reaching a global market.
This relaunch is a love letter to the resilience of the Mozambican people. As the first Embraer jet touches down in Beira, it carries the dreams of a nation. Mozambique is no longer just a place on a map. It is a destination with a soul, ready to welcome you with open arms and a warm, coastal breeze. The sky is no longer a barrier; it is finally a path to unity.
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