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    Africa Aviation Trails: Week 4, 2026 highlights

    Africa Aviation Trails: Week 4, 2026 highlights

    Introduction. In January 2026, the Aviation Safety Network recorded 296 aviation occurrences globally, resulting in a total of 78 fatalities. The deadliest accidents involved both commercial and military operations. Significant single-incident fatalities included 15 deaths in Colombia when a Beechcraft 1900D operated by SEARCA–SATENA crashed east of Ocaña Airport on 28 January, 10 fatalities in Indonesia following an ATR 42-512 crash near Mount Bulusaraung, South Sulawesi on 17 January, and 6 fatalities in the United States during a Piper PA-31-325 Navajo C/R crash at Juan José Rondón Airport in Paipa, Boyacá, Colombia, on 10 January, as well as another 6 deaths in India when a Learjet 45XR operated by VSR Ventures Pvt Ltd crashed at Baramati Airport, Maharashtra on 28 January. Additional smaller-scale fatal incidents included multiple private aircraft accidents across the U.S., Brazil, Italy, New Zealand, Portugal, and Vietnam, with single- or double-fatality events contributing to the total. These statistics highlight that while the majority of occurrences in January 2026 were non-fatal or minor incidents, a few high-casualty events, particularly involving commercial, cargo, and military aircraft, accounted for the bulk of the fatalities recorded.

    Africa Aviation Trails: Week 2, 2024 highlights

    Africa Aviation Trails: Week 2, 2024 highlights

    Week two of 2024 brought positive developments from the Nigerian government, with the Central Bank of Nigeria redeeming outstanding liabilities […]

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 44, 2025.

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 44, 2025.

    Introduction. The African Union (AU) has launched an ambitious US $30 billion aviation modernization plan to transform Africa’s air transport […]

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 7, 2025 Highlights.

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 7, 2025 Highlights.

    Introduction. Libya has officially signed its accession to the African Civil Aviation Commission AFCAC Constitution (2009) and its amendment to […]

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 8, 2025 Highlights.

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 8, 2025 Highlights.

    Introduction. The Republic of Malawi has officially signed the Solemn Commitment to join the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), […]

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 9, 2025.

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 9, 2025.

    Introduction. The Indian Ocean islands of Mauritius and La Réunion were on high alert Thursday as Cyclone Garance, an intense […]

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: week 27, 2024 Highlights.

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: week 27, 2024 Highlights.

    Last week, IATA offered a positive profitability outlook for African carriers amidst new ministerial appointments in aviation. Ethiopian Airlines and […]

    African Aviation Trails: week 1, highlights

    African Aviation Trails: week 1, highlights

    The dawn of 2024 brought exhilarating news for South Africa Safair (Pty) Ltd and Kenya Airways, as both airlines clinched […]

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 43, 2024 Highlights.

    Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 43, 2024 Highlights.

    Introduction. fastjet Zimbabwe has reached a major milestone by securing the International Air Transport Association (IATA)’s Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) […]