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A220 operators in Africa

About the A220 The A220 remains a great aircraft and opens up endless possibilities. The A220-100 is the smallest varient … More

A220, Africa, Air Senegal, Air Tanzania, Airbus, Angola, Bombardier, CS300, Egypt, EgyptAir, Ibom Air, Nigeria, Senegal, TAAG Angola, Tanzania

Cemair Regional Expansion Drive

Following the downfall of three major airlines in South Africa (Kulula,Mango, and British Airways), as well as the grounding of … More

Cemair, CRJ900, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Republic of Congo, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Turkish Airlines returns to Zambia

After a two year hiatus, Turkish Airlines has finally resumed its flights on the Istanbul (IST, Turkey) – Lusaka (LUN, … More

B737 Max, Boeing, Dar Es Salaam, Lusaka, Tanzania, Turkish Airlines, Zambia

Eurowings Discover resumes flights to Zimbabwe.

Eurowings Discover has resumed flights to the resort town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, which is popular amongst tourists as … More

A330, Airbus, Eurowings Discover, South Africa, Victoria Falls, Windhoek, Zambia, Zimbabwe

TAAG Angola flight experiences severe turbulence

A TAAG Angola from operating from Luanda (LAD, Angola) to Lisbon (LIS, Portugal) experienced severe turbulence whilst en route. The … More

A330, Airbus, Angola, Hi-Fly, Lisbon, Luanda, Portugal, TAAG Angola

Airlink adds new destination to its route network

Airlink continues to expand its reach in Africa, and its latest addition is Nairobi (NBO, Kenya). Flights will commence on … More

Airlink, B737, B787, Boeing, Cape Town, Dreamliner, E190, Embraer, Johannesburg, Kenya, Kenya Airways, South Africa

IndiGo evaluating Kenya as its first African destination.

IndiGo is an Indian low-cost carrier based at Gurgaon, Haryana, India. The carrier is expanding both in terms of its … More

Africa, Airbus, Aviation, Boeing, India, Indigo, Kenya

Air Tanzania and Air Senegal consider legal action against Pratt and Whitney

Air Tanzania was the first airline to take delivery of the A220 in Africa whilst Air Senegal is the newest … More

A220, Africa, Air Senegal, Air Tanzania, Airbus, Aviation, Embraer, Senegal, Tanzania

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