
“Yes, the plane arrived this morning from the UK and we are grateful,” Innocent Mavhunga told AFP.
American General Supplies seized Air Zimbabwe’s Boeing 767-200 at Gatwick over unpaid fees of $1.2 million resulting in the airline cancelling the flight and reimbursing stranded passengers.
The airline has also suspended flights to South Africa over a debt of $500,000 fearing creditors might impound more of its planes.
The airline, already struggling to pay its workforce and facing mounting fuel shortages, needs about $40 million to clear some of its debts, Mavhunga said earlier this month.
The airline says its financial difficulties are a result of the international sanctions targeting Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s regime yet the same airline owed money to a US company for the supply of spares.