CAPTAIN PRELLER KOPOLO: AN AVIATION STALWART RETIRES 

When Proflight Zambia’s flight PO303 touched down at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka on October 26, it was met with a water salute from the airport’s fire trucks - a ceremonial tribute reserved for special occasions and key...

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PROFLIGHT’S CHITENGE FRIDAYS COMPETITION GIVES WINNERS WINGS TO FLY

Every Friday at Proflight Zambia marks the beginning of the weekend and a celebration of Zambia’s vibrant culture, creativity, and shared identity as the airline staff don attires crafted with or incorporating Chitenge fabric. This ‘Chitenge affair’ has been...

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PROFLIGHT ZAMBIA SHOWCASES LEADERSHIP AS AFRICA’S AVIATION COMMUNITY CONVERGED IN LUSAKA

Proflight Zambia has helped place Zambia firmly on Africa’s aviation map after successfully co-hosting the 55th Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) Annual General Assembly (AGA) in Lusaka from the 15th to the 19th of October 2025.

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PROFLIGHT ZAMBIA TO CO-HOST 55TH AASA ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN LUSAKA

Zambia’s aviation sector will take centre stage in October when Proflight Zambia co-hosts the 55th Annual General Assembly (AGA) of the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA), scheduled for 16th to 19th October 2025 at CIELA Resort in Lusaka. The...

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PROFLIGHT ZAMBIA GOES CASHLESS  

Proflight Zambia, the country’s leading scheduled airline, will transition to a cashless payment system effective November 1, 2025, after which no cash payments will be accepted at any Proflight Zambia offices - except at its Headquarters Sales Office in...

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PROFLIGHT ZAMBIA CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF SCHEDULED SERVICE 

When Chief Pilot, Captain Preller Kopolo, reflects on Proflight Zambia’s 20 years of operations, he speaks not just of two decades in the skies but of a legacy rooted in aviation excellence and connecting Zambia’s cities, towns, and industries...

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PROFLIGHT ZAMBIA FLIES TO WINDHOEK

Proflight Zambia is expanding its regional footprint with the launch of a new route into Namibia’s capital, Windhoek. The new service, starting on March 3, 2026, will operate three times weekly, providing added travel options and convenient links between...

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