RwandAir becomes second African airline to sign IATA safety leadership charter
Flag carrier RwandAir has become the second African airline to sign to the The International Air […]
Read moreIATA and ICAO reaffirm cooperation on safe transport of Dangerous Goods
Regular air passengers must be all too familiar with scrutiny that their checked and carry-on baggage, […]
Read moreKenya grants Air Tanzania Cargo 5th Freedom rights diffusing tensions
In a rare display of diplomatic finesse, Kenya has given Tanzanian flag carrier Air Tanzania 5th […]
Read moreTanzania, Kenya pull back from the brink after Nairobi waves olive branch
Kenya and Tanzania pulled back from the brink of a potentially damaging dispute over flight rights, […]
Read moreTanzania bans Kenya Airways flights
Michael Wakabi Kenya and Tanzania’s on-and-off trade disputes have take a turn for the worse once […]
Read moreEntebbe soars past Covid-19 blues as passengers hit 1.9million mark
Michael Wakabi Uganda’s major international gateway, Entebbe, registered 1,932,000 international passengers during 2023, marking the full […]
Read moreKMC projects need for 6000 electric bus drivers in Uganda by 2028
Assessments by Kiira Motors Corporation KMC, point to a rapid adoption of electric vehicles in Uganda’s […]
Read moreRwandAir gets first homegrown Chief pilot
Nearly 22 years since its founding, flag carrier RwandAir has appointed its first a Rwandan Chief […]
Read moreA record year for Airbus, a tough call for African carriers
Michael Wakabi An unprecedented sales and delivery year for European airframer Airbus, testifies to the strong […]
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