Zambia Flying Doctor Service Welcomes Its First Helicopter, a Bell 202
Zambia Flying Doctor Service (ZFDS) has reached a significant milestone with the acquisition of its first-ever helicopter, a Bell 202. The aircraft was officially unveiled du
Maureva and AFRAA Announce Strategic Partnership to Drive Innovation in African Aviation
Maureva, a leading provider of airline software and service solutions, has partnered with the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) – the trade association representing airlines from the nations of the African Union
DRC’s FlyCAA Secures Africa’s First A321 Cargo Plane
Congolese airline FlyCAA is set to receive its first A321-200PCF cargo aircraft, becoming the first African operator to utilize this model. The plane
Camair-Co Adds Wetleased B737-700 Capacity
Camair-Co, Cameroon’s national carrier, has recently added a Boeing 737-700 to its fleet. The 22-year-old aircraft (MSN 29346) arrived at Douala, the carrier's base, on January 27, 2025. The
TAAG Angola Airlines secures USD 150 million Pre-Delivery Payment financing for its Dreamliners
In an official statement dated January 22, 2025, the Angolan government announced the approval of a USD 110 million sovereign guarantee to secure the pre-delivery payment (PDP) financing for the acquisition of three Boeing 787 aircraft by the n
AerCap Places a Boeing 737-800 with Egypt’s Red Sea Airlines
Red Sea Airlines, a private leisure-focused carrier, continues its expansion with the addition of a new Boeing 737-800 to its fleet. On January 25, 2025, the airline took delivery of the aircraft (MSN 30708) in Cairo, coming from Jinan.
Libya’s Buraq Air Secures an Additionnal Airbus A320
Buraq Air, the Libyan private airline, is set to receive a new Airbus A320 as part of its expansion strategy.
SAA Takes Delivery of Ex-Qatar Airways A320,Gears Up for Two Ex-Flynas A330s
South African Airways (SAA) has taken delivery of a new Airbus A320. The 14-year-old plane (MS
Sudan: Tarco Aviation Adds New Boeing 737-800 to Its Fleet
In April 2022, Tarco Aviation became the first Sudanese carrier to operate a Boeing 737NG registered in the national registry. Since then, the airline has continued to expand its fleet of NG aircraft.
Tunisavia Achieves ISO 9001:2015 Certification
Tunisavia, the private air transport operator, has successfully obtained the ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management system. This certification, granted by the AFAQ AFNOR International organization, confirms that the company’s practices comply with international quality standards within its sector.