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South African low-cost airline FlySafair has announced the relaunch of a key local route in South Africa's … read more
Low-cost carrier Fastjet Zimbabwe has announced the introduction of additional flight frequencies from Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport (BUQ) in Bulawayo, … read more
Kenya Airways and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) will host the Africa Aviation Innovation Summit, scheduled to be held on 18th and 19th October in Cape Town, South Africa.
According to the organisers the Innovation Summit under the theme Customer Obsession in Aviation “provides a forum for African aviation leaders a… read more
As part of its strategic expansion of flights and fleet in the coming months, Dana Air has also recruited and trained more eminently qualified Nigerian Pilots, Engineers and Flight Dispatchers.
Speaking on the recruitment drive, the Chief Operating Officer of the airline Ememobong Etette said,”about 9 Nigerian pilots, over 10 Engine… read more
Max Air, has assured it will remain committed to safe operation which is its number one priority since inception.
An Executive Director of the airline, Barr. Shehu Wada in a chat with aviation correspondents says, “What we sell is safety and we pride ourselves by our sincerity and commitment to safe and secure operation which we hav… read more
CemAir started its international flights in March 2021. With the reopening of regional markets, the South African private carrier is continuing to expand its network.
Ethiopian Airlines Group will increase its weekly passenger flights to Seoul, Republic of Korea, to six, effective October 28, 2023. The airline says it “will deploy the latest Airbus A350-900 aircraft on the route.”
According to the airline, “The increase in the frequency follows fruitful discussions between the aeronautical… read more
Uganda Airlines, which started operations in 2019, currently serves eleven destinations from Entebbe. Uganda's national airline plans to serve a further ten destinations, which it has already identified. These include Mumbai (India), whose inauguration date is now known.
Launched in 2010, ASKY has successfully managed its growth to become, 13 years later, one of the few African airlines to achieve positive financial results. For the pan-African airline, based in Lomé (Togo), 2023/24 is set to be a period of major network and fleet expansion.
Qatar Airways is set to increase its flights to New York (JFK) from two to three daily flights starting on October 30, 2023. This expansion aims to enhance connectivity between New York and over 80 destinations across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. The new flights will offer early morning and late evening departu… read more