Avmax Finally Repossesses Two Aircraft, Dash8 and ERJ145, from Fly Angola After Lengthy Legal Battle
After months of tension and legal wrangling, Canadian lessor Avmax Aircraft Leasing has successfully reclaimed two aircraft—a Dash 8-300 and an ERJ145—previously leased to Angola’s private airline Fly Angola (EQ, Luanda 4 De Fevereiro). The resolution caps a contentious dispute driven by unpaid dues exceeding $2.5 million USD.
Senegal: Air Force Steps In to Bolster Domestic Network as National Carrier Falters
The Senegalese Armed Forces have relaunched military air routes connecting key regions of the country, a strategic initiative announced by the General Staff on March
Aergo Capital Places Boeing 737-800 with Egypt’s Red Sea Airlines
Red Sea Airlines, a privately owned Egyptian airline specializing in leisure travel, has welcomed a new Boeing 737-800 to its fleet. The aircraft (MSN 39619, registered SURSD), an 11-year-old plane, is set to arrived
Cabo Verde Cracks Down on Hidden Fees with New Airfare Law
On March 6, 2025, the Civil Aviation Agency (AAC) of Cabo Verde published Regulation No. 01/AAC/2025 in the Official Electronic Bulletin (Series II, No. 42), marking a significant update to the general conditions of air transport. This new regulation, which repeals the decade-old Regulation No. 01/AA
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South Africa’s CemAir Expands Fleet with Ex-Syphax Airlines CRJ900
CemAir, Africa’s leading operator of CRJ aircraft, continues to grow its fleet. On Sunday, March 9, 2025, the South African carrier took delivery of a Bombardier CRJ900 from Valencia, Spain.
Tanzania’s Flightlink Receives Third ATR72-500
Tanzanian private airline Flightlink continues to expand its fleet with the arrival of a new ATR72-500 on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. The
Eswatini Targets Cargo Village and MRO Center to Boost Aviation Ecosystem by 2025
Eswatini is set to enhance its aviation infrastructure with a cargo village and an MRO center, part of a broader strategy to strengthen its aviation ecosystem, according to the Director General (DG) of the Eswatini Civil Aviation Authority
End of an Era: Brussels Airlines Cuts Luanda Flights After Nearly 40 Years
Brussels Airlines, the Belgian airline owned by the Lufthansa Group, will discontinue its direct route between Brussels and Luanda, Angola, effective March 25, 2025. The decision brings an end to a historic connection launched in 1986,