Air Sénégal Becomes IATA Member, Strengthening Global Integration
Air Sénégal has officially joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA), marking a key milestone in the airline’s push to align with global aviation standard
Nigeria's Air Peace Adds 5th Wet-Leased A320, Readies Dry-Leased E195 Amid Ongoing Fleet Challenges
Nigeria’s leading airline turns to temporary lift as grounded fleet forces operational recalibration.Air Peace is reinforcing its o
Uganda Airlines Adds Wetleased ERJ145
In a move to reinforce its short-term operational capacity, Uganda Airlines has inducted an Embraer ERJ145 under an ACMI lease agreement with 
Fraud, Maintenance, Revenue Management: How AI Is Reshaping African Airline Priorities
From fraud detection and predictive maintenance to personalized pricing, artificial intelligence is no longer a distant vision—it’s transforming the operational DNA of African airlines.
Ghana Urges Domestic Airlines to Cut Fares Amid Cedi’s Strong Appreciation
Ghana’s Minister of Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe, has urged domestic airline operators to reduce airfares in response to the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against major foreign currencies. He argued that the stronger currency should translate into lower operational costs for airlines, ultimately benefiting passengers.
Struggling LAM Mozambique Issues Urgent Tender for Five Boeing 737-700s
Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) is set to acquire up to five Boeing 737-700 aircraft as part of a broader effort to restructure and revitalize the state-owned air
Air Côte d’Ivoire Adjusts Network: Casablanca and Johannesburg Dropped, Paris Delayed
Air Côte d’Ivoire is adjusting its network strategy with a sharper regional focus. The Ivorian national carrier has suspended its routes to Casablanca and Johannesburg and
Africa’s Air Connectivity Challenge: Why Airlines, Airports, and Governments Must Align
At the heart of the AviaDev Africa 2025 forum, held in Zanzibar from June 11 to 13, one theme resonated strongly among the 500 delegates from 46 countries: the urgent need to develop a common language between airlines, airports, tourism boards, and African governments. During the panel "The Power of Partnership," mo
Zanzibar Advances Plans for a National Airline Through Strategic Partnership
Zanzibar, the Tanzanian archipelago renowned for its pristine beaches and rich cultural heritage, is taking significant steps toward establishing its own national airline. This strategic move aims to enhance air connectivity, bolster
Nouvelair Tunisie adds another A320 on lease from Electra Airways
Nouvelair Tunisie continues to actively manage its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A320 leased from Bulgarian ACMI specialist Electra Airways. The aircraft, registered LZ-EAC (MSN 2322) and 20 years old, arrived in Djerba on May 31, 2025, and entered commercial service the following day.