There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Maroc
    17-12-2025

    Royal Air Maroc and Malaysia Airlines sign codeshare agreement

    Royal Air Maroc and Malaysia Airlines have signed a new codeshare agreement aimed at strengthening connectivity between Africa, Europe and Asia, the two airlines said on Tuesday.

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Kenya
    17-12-2025

    Kenya Airways annonce le départ de son CEO Allan Kilavuka et nomme George Kamal directeur général par intérim

     Kenya Airways Plc said on Tuesday that Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Allan Kilavuka

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Nigeria
    16-12-2025

    Nigeria’s Air Peace reinforces regional capacity with additional E190

    Nigerian airline Air Peace has taken delivery of a new

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Mozambique
    16-12-2025

    LAM Mozambique takes delivery of two ex-KLM Embraer E190s

     Mozambique’s national carrier Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) has taken delivery of two Embraer E190 aircraft previously operated by KLM Cityhopper, 

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Maroc
    16-12-2025

    RAM Unveils 2026 International Expansion Plan with Two New African Routes

    Royal Air Maroc on Monday, December 15, 2025, outlined the key pillars of its 2026 international expansion plan, which includes the launch of at least nine new routes and a targeted strengthening of its long-haul

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Mali
    15-12-2025

    Without Aircraft, Mali Airlines Holds First Board Meeting

     Mali’s future national carrier Mali Airlines h

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Libye
    15-12-2025

    Tripoli appoints first CEO to lead Libyan United Airlines( LUA) Launch

    Libyan authorities have appointed Ziad Farhoud as chie

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Cap Vert
    12-12-2025

    Cabo Verde Airlines Secures ETOPS Certification, Paving Way for Transatlantic Relaunch

    Cabo Verde Airlines has reached a major milestone in its recovery and network expansion plans after receiving ETOPS 120 Minutes Certification from the Civil Aviation Agency. The approval, announced by the airline on December 12, 2025, authorizes the national carrier to operate transatlantic flights using its twin-engine aircraft, strengthening i

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines Afrique du Sud
    12-12-2025

    South Africa : LIFT Airlines Targets Mauritius as First International Route

    Lift Airlines, the Cape Town–based South African low-cost carrier founded in 2020, is gearing up for its first international expansion. Media reports from December 9, 2025 indicate that the airline has applied to South Africa’s International Air Services Council (IASC) for permission to launch three weekly flights between Durban’s King Shak

      17-12-2025

      Air Sénégal cuts capacity on Paris route, introduces leased Boeing 737-800

      17-12-2025

      Royal Air Maroc and Malaysia Airlines sign codeshare agreement

      17-12-2025

      Kenya Airways annonce le départ de son CEO Allan Kilavuka et nomme George Kamal directeur général par intérim

      16-12-2025

      Nigeria’s Air Peace reinforces regional capacity with additional E190

      16-12-2025

      LAM Mozambique takes delivery of two ex-KLM Embraer E190s

      16-12-2025

      RAM Unveils 2026 International Expansion Plan with Two New African Routes

      15-12-2025

      Without Aircraft, Mali Airlines Holds First Board Meeting

      15-12-2025

      Tripoli appoints first CEO to lead Libyan United Airlines( LUA) Launch

      12-12-2025

      Cabo Verde Airlines Secures ETOPS Certification, Paving Way for Transatlantic Relaunch

      12-12-2025

      South Africa : LIFT Airlines Targets Mauritius as First International Route

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