Tanzania’s Miracle Air Makes Its Debut with Exclusive Safari Flights
On January 21, 2025, Miracle Air, a newly established Tanzanian charter airline, officially launched its commercial operations. Based in Arusha
Stored for a Year, LAM Mozambique's Only Cargo Plane, 737-300F, Returns to Owner Due to Certification Issues
Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) has been forced to return its only cargo aircraft to its origin after failing to secure the necessary certification from the Civil Aviation Regulatory Authority of Mozambique (IACM). The Boeing 737-300 freighter was acquired
Africa Charter Airline Expands Its Cargo Fleet with Third Boeing 737-400F
Africa Charter Airline continues its growth with the addition of its third Boeing 737-400F freighter. The 31-year-old aircraft (MSN 24446) arrived in Johannesburg on January
The 5 Most Turbulent African Flight Routes in 2024
As climate change continues to affect atmospheric conditions, the challenge of managing turbulence in aviation is expected to worsen. This phen
Libyan Express Acquires Its First Boeing 737-800
Libyan Express is continuing to upgrade its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 737-800. The Libyan charter airline recently purchased the aircraft from local carrier Buraq Air, where it was the only 737-800 in operation, NewsAero has learnt.
Coastal Air Expands Its Fleet with the Arrival of a New Cessna Grand Caravan C208B
Coastal Air, one of Tanzania’s leading air carriers, continues its growth with the addition of a new aircraft to its fleet. The brand-new Ces
Royal Jordanian to Resume Casablanca Flights After Nearly Two Decades
Royal Jordanian, Jordan’s national carrier, is set to resume flights to Morocco starting October 27, 2025, according to a schedule update observed on the GDS by Aeroroutes. The airlin
South African Airways Resumes Daily Service to Dar es Salaam After Five-Year Hiatus
South African Airways (SAA) has resumed daily flights between Johannesburg, South Africa, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, effective January 20, 2025. This strategic move
Arik Air Faces Liquidation Threat Amid Unmanageable Debt, Says AMCON
On January 17, 2025, during a press conference in Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) revealed that it is contemplating the liquidation
South Africa : Transport Ministry Withholds Support for FlySafair Amid Foreign Ownership Concerns
On January 16, 2025, South Africa's Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, announced that her ministry would not intervene in FlySafair’s request for an exemption to prevent the suspe