
Infrastructure & Finance Trails: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights major aviation infrastructure, digital transformation, sustainability, and financial developments across Africa. South Sudan, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana and South Africa are advancing airport modernisation, while Nigeria and Togo enhance security and innovation. Airlines and aviation institutions are also pursuing reforms, sustainability initiatives, investment partnerships, and operational recovery strategies.

Route & Connectivity: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights expanding African and international air connectivity, with new routes linking Tanzania, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Morocco, Namibia and the United States. Airlines are increasing capacity through fleet deployment, network expansion and long-haul ambitions, while regional security challenges continue to impact aviation operations in the Middle East.

Accidents & Incidents Trails: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights a series of aviation safety incidents across Africa, involving military, commercial, and training aircraft. The events include emergency landings, UAV losses, ground handling damage, and a training aircraft accident, underscoring the importance of aircraft maintenance, crew preparedness, airside safety management, and operational risk mitigation.

Airline Fleet trails: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights fleet expansion, aviation training, and operational capability growth across Africa, with new aircraft acquisitions strengthening VIP, regional, and commercial aviation markets. Airlines in Burkina Faso, Gabon, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Ethiopia are enhancing capacity, while Egypt expands pilot training, and Botswana receives defence airlift support to improve regional mobility.

Aviation Agreements Trails: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights growing aviation cooperation and investment across Africa, with Mozambique and Algeria expanding air connectivity, Egypt and Bulgaria strengthening bilateral aviation ties, and Zambia attracting aviation infrastructure partnerships. Meanwhile, Nigeria enhances airport security through canine units, while Kenya advances helicopter support capabilities through Rotortrade and Helint’s regional MRO collaboration.

Regulatory trails: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights aviation policy reforms and regional integration efforts across Africa and beyond, with Morocco strengthening Euro-Mediterranean connectivity, Mozambique advancing safety oversight reforms, ASECNA expanding regional airport cooperation, and East Africa progressing toward a multilateral open skies framework to enhance connectivity, competition, trade, and tourism.

Other aviation trails: Week 28, 2026
This trail highlights continued global aviation recovery, with Boeing and Airbus reporting strong aircraft deliveries, while African markets advance through traffic growth, connectivity expansion, and visa liberalisation efforts. Morocco recorded strong passenger growth, Kenya faces potential labour disruptions, and Ebola-related travel measures underscore ongoing health challenges affecting regional and international air transport.

Airline Fleet trails: Week 27, 2026
African airlines accelerated fleet expansion and capability development through new aircraft deliveries, wet leases, simulator acquisitions, and training investments. Highlights included fleet modernisation by Air Algérie, Air Peace, Kenya Airways, Safarilink, Asky Airlines, and Caliphate Air, alongside Royal Air Maroc's pilot training expansion and continued investments supporting regional connectivity, operational resilience, and long-term aviation growth across the continent.

Route & Connectivity: Week 27, 2026
Routes Trail: African and international airlines continued expanding connectivity through new and resumed passenger and cargo services linking Africa with Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Indian Ocean. Highlights included Ethiopian Airlines' Mauritius launch, Kenya Airways' Dubai expansion, Royal Air Maroc's European growth, Air Zimbabwe's planned London return, Astral Aviation's China cargo route, and multiple network adjustments supporting tourism, trade, and regional integration.