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Max Air suspension lifted

Max Air suspension has been lifted, and the airline was given the green light to resume flight operations by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authourity.

Africa, Aircraft, Airline, Aviation, Max Air, Nigeria, Travel

Airbus Half-Year (H1) 2023 results

Airbus has published its results from the first half of 2023 and has some impressive and improved results compared to last year.

Airbus, Aircraft, Aviation

Air Seychelles makes $8.4 million profit

Air Seychelles has bounced back from a $22.7 million loss to a $8.4 million profit.

Air Seychelles, Airbus, Airline, Aviation, Seychelles, Travel

African Wonders: A $130,000 visit to Africa

If you have $130,000 to spend on a 13-day holiday that will go to 7 different countries in Africa, then this trip is the ideal one for you.

Adventure, Africa, Aviation, Explore, Four Seasons, Travel

Air Tanzania takes one step forward and two steps back

Air Tanzania faces a threat of having another one of their aircraft seized. The airline which just recently received an aircraft that was seized in the Netherlands, is now under threat from another company that is owed hunderds of millions of dollars by the Tanzanian government.

Africa, Air Tanzania, Airbus, Aircraft, Aviation, Boeing, Tanzania, Travel

Zimbabwe hires aviation consultancy firm to revive the national airline

In a bid to revive the aviation sector and the struggling national airline, the Zimbabwean government has engaged an aviation consulancy firm to provide guidance.

Africa, Air Zimbabwe, Aviation, Explore, Travel, Zimbabwe

RwandAir increases flights to London

RwandAir will be increasing frequency between Kigali and London as the airline continues to grow its long haul and European route network.

Africa, Airbus, Aviation, Kigali, London, Rwanda, Travel, United Kindom

Cabo Verde takes delivery of a Boeing 737-Max

Cabo Verde Airlines took delivery of a boeing 737-Max 8 aircraft boosting their fleet to two aircraft, allowing for the airline to grow their route network by adding new destinations and increasing frequencies on existing routes.

Africa, Airlines, Aviation, B737, Boeing, Cabo Verde, Travel

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