If successful, Luanda will be able to increase its fleet, and Moscow to
get rid of aircraft built in fulfillment of the Indian contract in 1996-1998.
When a Botswanan government Hawker 800A midsize business jet was en route from that country's capital, Gaborone,
to the Angolan capital of Luanda. Botswanan President J. K.
Luanda, it was full of land mine victims
who were struggling to survive on the streets and war orphans living in sewers under the streets, and a tiny, very wealthy elite who gossiped about shopping trips to Brazil and Portugal.