Two ATR72-600 transited through Malta on their way to Mayotte, where the little known EWA Air is based. Our MAviO correspondents managed to capture some stunning shots of the lovely pair as they accompany each other on the long journey home. EWA Air is a subsidiary of Air Austral and owns more than 52% of its share capital. The company commenced operations in 2013 and flies regionally to Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique and Tanzania.
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