Emirates is set to enhance its African presence by introducing new routes connecting Dubai to Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of the Congo. This strategic expansion aims to bolster connectivity between the Middle East and Central Africa, catering to both business and leisure travelers.
Air India Increases Flights to Nairobi, Enhancing Connectivity Between India and Kenya
Air India is set to increase its frequency on the Delhi-Nairobi route, moving from three weekly flights to four, effective March 30, 2025.
LAM Mozambique Airlines Issues Tender for Aircraft Acquisition
In early February 2025, LAM Mozambique Airlines (LAM) issued a tender seeking expressions of interest for the supply of Embraer ERJ190 and Boeing 737-700 aircraft. The airline did not specify the number of aircraft required, indicating that the decision would depend on the proposals received
Delta Air Lines adds 2 new routes to Africa
Delta Air Lines is expanding its African network with two significant new routes: a nonstop service from Atlanta to Marrakech, Morocco, and an additional daily flight from Atlanta to Accra, Ghana.
Air Madagascar Completes the Sale of Two Airbus A340s
Air Madagascar has finalized the sale of its two Airbus A340-300 aircraft to a Chinese buyer. This transaction represents a key step in the airline’s ongoing efforts to stabilize its financial situation and move forward with its restructuring plans.
LAM Mozambique Airlines Suspends Flights to 3 destinations
In a strategic move to address financial challenges, LAM Mozambique Airlines (LAM) has announced the suspension of its intercontinental route to Lisbon and regional routes to Harare and Lusaka.
2025 Aircraft Deliveries
2024 Aircraft Deliveries 2023 Aircraft Deliveries Below, you will find aircraft deliveries, with each table representing the deliveries that occurred…
Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767 Completes SADC Medical Evacuation Mission
In a remarkable display of regional cooperation and humanitarian service, Air Zimbabwe has successfully completed a complex medical evacuation mission, transporting injured soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo to multiple African nations. Operating under the call sign FSK150, the airline’s Boeing 767-200 aircraft served as a shuttle ambulance, bringing hope and medical care to wounded personnel from South Africa, Tanzania, and Malawi