Libye : Buraq Air reçoit son premier Embraer E190
Brazilian manufacturer Embraer has made a notable breakthrough in Libya with the arrival of the first E190 in Buraq Air’s fleet. The aircraft
Windhoek selects “Namibia Air” as official name for its new national carrier
Namibia has taken a decisive step toward restoring a national airline. In an interview with local broadcaster OneAfrica on 12 November, Ministe
Pretoria Seeks Fifth Freedom Traffic Rights from Nigeria for SAA and Airlink
The South African government has requested fifth freedom traffic rights from Nigeria to allow its carriers—South African Airways (SAA) and regional operator Airlink—to operate such services between the two countries.
United Nigeria Airlines inducts a third Airbus A320 leased from Fly2Sky
United Nigeria Airlines continues to strengthen its domestic — and now regional — capacity with the arrival of a third Airbus A320-200 leased from Bulgarian carrier Fly2Sky.
Nigeria’s Max Air Adds a Wetleased Boeing 737-300 Capacity
Max Air is continuing to reinforce its operational capacity through short-term aircraft sourced abroad. The Kano-based airline has introduced a
ASKY breaks ground on Boeing 737 simulator training center in Lomé
ASKY Airlines officially launched, on November 6, the construction of a new building in Lomé that will soon house its first full-flight simulator — marking another milestone in the airline’s steady growth and
ITA Airways Connects Rome to Mauritius With a New Nonstop Flight
ITA Airways has inaugurated its first-ever nonstop service between Rome Fiumicino (FCO) and Mauritius (MRU), marking a major step in the Italian carrier’s long-haul network expansion ahead of the Winter 2025/26 season.
Transport Minister Confirms Steady Progress on Ghana’s National Carrier Project
Ghana is moving steadily toward reviving its long-awaited national airline — a flagship initiative under President John Dramani Mahama’s
Uganda: Three Ambitious Players Vie for New Air Services Licences
Uganda’s aviation sector is attracting new entrants as three companies — Kampala Executive Aviation (KEA), Flight Training Centre (FTC), and Aerojet Aviation Ltd — presented their applications for Air Service
Somaliland – Somalia: Airspace Dispute Reignites as Overflight Permits Are Introduced
The authorities of Somaliland have announced the introduction, effective 10 November, of a mandatory prior authorization requirement