Malawi Airlines receives Boeing 737-700
Malawi Airlines has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-700, registered ET-BCF, which landed in Lilongwe on September 16, 2025. The 18-year-old jet
Egypt’s Nesma Airlines Rebrands as flyplus
Egypt’s Nesma Airlines, a Cairo-based carrier operating domestic and regional routes—primarily to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait—has unveiled a new identity under the brand name flyplus.
South Africa’s CemAir Grows Fleet with New CRJ200 Addition
CemAir is further strengthening its operations with the acquisition of a Bombardier CRJ200, ferried from Kingman in the United States and expected to arrive in Johannesburg o
Air Zimbabwe’s Boeing 777s Near New Operator
Grounded since their purchase in 2020, Air Zimbabwe’s two Boeing 777-200ERs may soon return to service. Start-up Transvaal Africa Airlines (TAA), supported by Boeing throug
Kenya’s Renegade Air Adds Two ATR 42 Freighters ex-Zimex Aviation
Renegade Air continues to expand its fleet. The Kenyan carrier has recently taken delivery of two ATR 42-300 freighters
Pilots vs. Management: Safety Concerns Rock Cabo Verde Airlines
The National Union of Civil Aviation Pilots (SNPAC) in Cape Verde has launched a strong critique of the Board of Administration of Transportes Aéreos de Cabo Verde (TACV), accusing it of bypassing regulations, undermining labor rights, and endangering aviation safety.
Kenya’s Buff Air Receives First ATR42 Freighter
Kenya’s Buff Air Services has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first ATR42 freighter.
Air Algérie Aims to Double Its African Destinations by 2028
Air Algérie, Algeria’s national flag carrier, is set to significantly expand its African route network. Speaking at the 4th Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2025) in Algiers from September 4 to 10, 2025, the airline’s CEO, Hamza Benhamouda, outlined a three-year action plan aimed at strengthening the company’s presence across the continent.
Nigeria : Aviation Authority Urges Airlines to Blacklist Unruly Passengers
Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Nigeria's primary aviation regulator, has directed domestic airlines to blacklist passengers exhibiting unruly behavior. This measure aims to deter future disruptions, protect airline staff from abuse, and enhance overall flight safety. The directive was announced on September 10, 2025, during a stakehold
Kenya’s Advantage Air Receives Another CRJ200
Advantage Air is pressing ahead with the expansion of its fleet. The Kenyan private carrier took delivery on September 8, 2025, of a Bombardier CRJ200 that arrived in Nairobi from Kingman, Arizona,