Ethiopian Airlines sticks with Boeing despite tragedy
March 25—Ethiopian Airlines management on Monday said US-based Boeing remains their first choice for equipment and […]
Read moreAfrican carriers see traffic rise amidst zero profits
March 21—African airlines saw January traffic rise 5.1 percent, up from 3.8 percent in December, but […]
Read moreEntebbe sees 10pc increase in passenger traffic, cargo dimmed by South Sudan suspension
Entebbe posted double-digit growth during 2018, handling 1, 840,264 international passengers compared to 1.65 million in […]
Read moreNew pricey alternative to Kampala-Jinja traffic jam
March 18—A private company has come up with a way of make travelling between Kampala and […]
Read moreIATA launches new standard for transporting perishable goods
Singapore – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a new industry certification—the Center for Excellence […]
Read moreNew front opens in fight over Djibouti port ownership
One of the world’s largest port operators has sued a Chinese state enterprise in Hong Kong […]
Read moreEthiopian aims killer blow at Kenya Airways, Rwandair with US network changes
January 29, 2018- Ethiopia’s flag carrier Ethiopian might have thrown a killer punch to competitors Kenya […]
Read moreUganda Airlines pilots start training at Bombardier
Uganda Airlines has finally handed over the first cockpit crew sets to Bombardier for training as […]
Read moreDubai Ports CEO touts proposed $80m Rwanda facility
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the Chairman and CEO of DP World, the international ports operator has […]
Read moreGovernment swift on compensation for new Kampala-Jinja Expressway
Half of the people along the proposed $1.1 billion Kampala-Jinja Expressway (KJE) have been financially compensated […]
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