Airbus A321 XLR could change fortunes for African airlines
Airbus’ newly launched A321XLR could be the aircraft that transforms the operations of African carriers in […]
Read moreRFID is the future of secure passenger baggage
IATA sees Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a game changer in efforts to reduce the number […]
Read moreIATA’s de Juniac heads to Zimbabwe over blocked airline funds
IATA Director General Alexandre de Juniac, is scheduled to meet Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa early […]
Read moreAfrica leads sluggish global freight market recovery – IATA
African airlines posted the fastest growth of any region in a generally weak global freight market […]
Read moreDouble jeopardy for Uganda as Kenya halts SGR development
Uganda faces diminishing options for its SGR development after Kenya, on whom it had banked for […]
Read moreChinese financing decision for Uganda railway may come within days
April 24—The Uganda government will know by this weekend whether China is lending the bulk of […]
Read moreAir Mauritius becomes first A330neo operator in southern hemisphere
Air Mauritius has become the second African operator of the A330-900, after taking the first of […]
Read moreUganda Airlines pays for its A330 neo
Uganda Airlines, has firmed up its order for two A330-800 airliners, a statement from the European […]
Read moreUS bans flights over western Libya as battle for Tripoli intensifies
The United States Federal Aviation Administration FAA, has banned operators of US registered aircraft from operating […]
Read moreDjibouti slapped with $385m bill for breach of port contract
April 5—Authorities in Djibouti have been put in a tight and expensive spot after an arbitration […]
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