Category: Aircrafts
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🇱🇷 Liberia’s Aviation Sector Aims to Become Economic Hub With Airport Special Economic Zones
Harbel — The Liberia Airport Authority (LAA), in collaboration with the Liberia Special Economic Zones Authority (LSEZ), has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to establish the nation’s first Airport Special Economic Zones (ASEZ) at Roberts International Airport (RIA). The agreement, signed Thursday at RIA in Margibi County, marks a significant step in the Liberian…
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CYBERATTACK HITS SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS, DISRUPTS WEBSITE AND SERVICES
South African Airways (SAA), the country’s national airline, has confirmed that it was hit by a major cyberattack during the weekend of May 3, 2025. The attack caused serious disruption to the airline’s digital operations, including its official website and other internal systems. This made it hard for customers to access flight schedules, bookings, and…
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🇪🇹 Ethiopia: Boeing Opens Africa Office in Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Boeing Co. has opened a new regional office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, reinforcing its long-term commitment to Africa’s fast-growing aviation sector. The office, which will serve as the company’s regional administrative hub, strengthens Boeing’s 75-year presence on the continent and positions it closer to a market expected to expand significantly in the…
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Air France Losing Market Share in Africa: A Looming Revenue Crisis
Africa, a continent of rapid economic growth and an emerging middle class, has long been a lucrative market for global airlines. Air France, with its extensive network connecting African capitals to Europe and beyond, has traditionally enjoyed a dominant position in the region. However, recent trends suggest that this dominance is waning, posing a serious…
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🇺🇸🇭🇹 American Airlines suspends flights to Haiti indefinitely
American Airlines is no longer resuming its daily service out of Miami into Port-au-Prince’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport. American had initially suspended flights through February 12. The suspension is now indefinite. A spokesperson for the U.S.-based carrier said that it will evaluate a possible resumption in late 2025 of the only daily service out of…
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Air Côte d’Ivoire Executives to Visit Airbus for A330neo Order Progress
Air Côte d’Ivoire’s top executives are preparing to visit Airbus’ headquarters in Toulouse, France, at the end of this month to monitor the progress of their new A330neo aircraft order. This trip marks a crucial step in the airline’s strategic plans to modernize its fleet, expand long-haul operations, and tap into new international markets. Airbus:…
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Africa’s Growing Drone Market: Innovations and Opportunities Across the Continent
The drone industry in Africa is rapidly evolving, with several companies making significant strides in manufacturing, training, and service delivery. Countries like South Africa, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Ghana are leading the charge, leveraging both military and civilian drone technology to address local challenges and tap into global markets. This article explores the top players in…
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Nigerian Air Force Chief Visits Italy to Evaluate Leonardo’s Military Aircraft
In a move aimed at enhancing the capacity and operational efficiency of Nigeria’s armed forces, the Chief of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) embarked on a strategic visit to Italy last week. The high-level delegation, which included top technical officials, traveled to Milan to engage with representatives from Leonardo S.p.A., the renowned global aerospace and…
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Kenya’s Ruto announces digital nomad work permit for remote workers
Kenya has announced the introduction of a Digital Nomad Work Permit, a significant step aimed at welcoming global digital professionals to live and work within the country. The Digital Nomad Work Permit will be specifically tailored to cater to remote workers, offering them the opportunity to make Kenya their base while serving clients globally. This…
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Why are Boeing’s workers going on strike?
For the first time in 16 years, Boeing employees went on strike. The duration of the strike is unknown, and the reason for it is the employees’ disagreement with the company’s management proposals. What are the walkout’s implications? The walkout affects some 33,000 workers predominantly from the Seattle and Portland areas that assemble Boeing’s best-selling…
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