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    LAM Mozambique Debuts 737-300 Freighter Operations  

    LAM Mozambique is set to embark on its maiden cargo operations by the end of this month, precisely on March 25th. The airline's management revealed this exciting development on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, during a brief official presentation ceremony of the plane at Maputo Airport.

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    14-03-2024

    South African Airways to Stay in State Hands: Takatso Consortium Deal Cancelled

    The debate surrounding the semi-privatization of South African Airways (SAA) has been a contentious issue for some time now. In a significant development, Pravin Gordhan, the Minister of Public Enterprises (DPE), announced on March 13, 2024, that the plan to partially privatize SAA has been mutually terminated.

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    14-03-2024

    Nigeria's Overland Airways Begins Embraer E175 Commercial Flights  

    Overland Airways currently holds a firm order for two more E175s along with an option for an additional three units.

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    14-03-2024

    Libreville Acquires 56% Stake in Afrijet to Propel the Birth of Fly Gabon

    In a strategic move to bolster the establishment of its new semi-public airline, Fly Gabon, the Gabonese government has achieved a significant milestone by acquiring a 56% stake in the leading private Gabonese carrier, Afrijet, which stands out as the most dynamic airline in the CEMAC region.

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    12-03-2024

    Camair-Co Adds a Leased E175 Capacity for Operational Support  

    Since Friday, March 8, 2024, Camair-Co, the public carrier of Cameroon, has introduced an Embraer E175 into its operational network.

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    12-03-2024

    Congo Airways Targets Dubai, Brussels, and 5 African Destinations in 2024  

    Amidst a restructuring phase, Congo Airways has recently relaunched its domestic flight services at the end of last year. With the prospect of operational stability on the horizon, the CEO is already laying the groundwork for an ambitious expansion beyond the country's borders. 

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    12-03-2024

    Former South African Airways Airbus A340-300 Finds New Home in Afghanistan  

    An ex-South African Airways Airbus A340-300 (MSN 582) is embarking on a new chapt

    There May Be No Consoles in the Future, EA Exec Says
    Airlines
    11-03-2024

    Zambia Airways Announces the First Female Captain in the Company’s History

    Captain Tiza Kasunga Mumbi has made history as the first woman to be promoted to the rank of Captain at Zambia Airways. The announcement was made on March 8, 2024, marking a historic milestone in the airline's journey towards gender parity in the flight deck, after 60 years.

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