Angola : Two New Bodies Created to Oversee Agostinho Neto International Airport
The Angolan government is advancing the structuring of its new airport hub with the creation of two public entities tasked with managing and developing Luanda’s Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN). On May 6, 2025, Minister of Transport Ricardo Viegas D’Abreu appointed the boards of directors for Airport Temporary Operator
Mauritania and UAE Sign Agreement to Boost Aviation Sector Collaboration
The United Arab Emi
Ethiopia Gathers Stakeholder Input Ahead of New Civil Aviation Policy
Ethiopia has launched a national consultation aimed at shaping a new civil aviation policy to guide the sector's development over the coming years. The meeting, held on Tuesday, April 29,
Egypt Fast-Tracks Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant in Alexandria
Egypt has reported notable progress in establishing the Egyptian Sustainable Aviation Fuel Company (ESAF), a key component in its efforts to advance sustainable aviat
Cape Verde Welcomes King Air 360ER to Boost Coast Guard Capabilities
On Saturday, April 12, 2025, the Cape Verdean government officially received a King Air 360ER during a ceremony at Nelson Mandela International Airport in Praia. The U.S.-made aircraft, acquired to enhance the capabilities of the Cape Verde Coast Guard, marks a si
ICAO Aviation Security Audit : Madagascar Raises the Bar with 67.07% Score
Madagascar has reached a milestone in its aviation security framework, scoring 67.07% in the 2025 Universal Security Audit Programme – Continuous Monitoring Approac
Nigeria’s E-Visa and Automated Cards Set to Transform Immigration by May 2025
On April 9, 2025, Nigeria took a decisive step toward redefining its immigration landscape with the announcement of an electronic visa (e-visa) system and the full di
U.S. Terminates $3.4 Million Aviation Contract in Kenya, Citing Wasteful Spending
The United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a newly formed federal agency tasked with curbing excessive spending, has scrapped a $3.4 million contra
Ghana’s CAA Boss, Ing. Charles Kraikue, Dismissed
The President of the Republic of Ghana has dismissed Ing. Charles Kraikue from his position as Director-General of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), effective immedi