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    Other aviation trails: Week 26, 2026

    Other aviation trails: Week 26, 2026

    In this trail: Regional aviation cooperation gathered pace as Arab states advanced regulatory harmonisation at the ACAO General Assembly, ECOWAS accelerated SAATM and airfare reforms, Morocco expanded its aviation hub ambitions, African airlines earned major global awards, Libya and Egypt secured key ACAO leadership roles, while several legal, security, training and visa developments continued to reshape Africa's aviation landscape.

    Route & Connectivity: Week 26, 2026

    Route & Connectivity: Week 26, 2026

    In this trail: EGYPT strengthened its air navigation capabilities through a strategic partnership between NANSC and Germany's DFS Aviation Services to modernise air traffic management and train controllers, while MOROCCO was selected to host the new Global Aviation Africa platform aimed at accelerating aviation investment and infrastructure development. Meanwhile, Fastjet expanded its international distribution through a commercial agreement with Spain's Euroairlines, giving the Zimbabwean carrier access to global booking systems and enhancing connectivity across Southern and Eastern Africa.

    Regulatory trails: Week 26, 2026.

    Regulatory trails: Week 26, 2026.

    This week's #AviationTrail featured major regulatory and policy developments across Africa, including GHANA'S BASA ratifications, TOGO'S airline licensing reforms, SOUTH SUDAN'S new Juba FIR, CAPE VERDE'S visa policy changes, KENYA'S safety permit reforms, CAMEROON'S airport certification review, CAIRO'S renewed ACI accreditation, and Danpullo's proposed US$900 million airline and airport investment in Cameroon.

    Aviation Agreements Trails: Week 26, 2026

    Aviation Agreements Trails: Week 26, 2026

    This week's #AviationTrail highlighted strategic partnerships across Africa, with EGYPT teaming up with Germany's DFS Aviation Services to modernise air navigation, MOROCCO preparing to launch the Global Aviation Africa investment platform, and Fastjet Zimbabwe partnering with Euroairlines to expand its global distribution and strengthen regional connectivity across Southern and Eastern Africa.

    Infrasctructure & Finance Trails: Week 26, 2026

    Infrasctructure & Finance Trails: Week 26, 2026

    This week's #AviationTrail highlighted major aviation infrastructure, finance and technology developments across Africa, including EGYPT'S air navigation modernisation and aerospace investments, BURUNDI'S airport upgrade, ETHIOPIA'S border security transformation, RWANDA'S new SalamAir service, DRC'S stablecoin payments pilot, Air Côte d'Ivoire's fleet financing, and key financial restructuring initiatives involving ADC Cameroon, Camair-Co, NAMA, and Sudan Airways.

    Airline Fleet trails: Week 26, 2026

    Airline Fleet trails: Week 26, 2026

    African airlines continued to strengthen and modernise their fleets through new aircraft deliveries and strategic leasing arrangements, while aviation service providers advanced emergency medical aviation capabilities and complex ferry operations. At the same time, operational challenges persisted, with Fly Gabon facing fleet disruptions following the grounding of three ATR72-600 aircraft, highlighting the importance of fleet resilience across the continent's aviation sector.

    Aviation Agreements Trails: Week 25, 2026

    Aviation Agreements Trails: Week 25, 2026

    This edition highlights NAHCO's continued expansion through new and renewed airline handling contracts, Air Senegal's enhanced partnership with Air France, SalamAir's entry into the Rwandan market, and CemAir's new interline agreement with Air Europa to strengthen global connectivity. It also covers strategic investments in sustainable aviation fuel infrastructure in Togo, the smart airport development partnership between Cape Winelands Airport and Stellenbosch University, and growing aviation cooperation between Egypt and Türkiye through joint military exercises.

    Airline Fleet trails: Week 25, 2026

    Airline Fleet trails: Week 25, 2026

    This edition features EgyptAir's delivery of its fifth Airbus A350-900 aircraft, reinforcing its long-haul fleet renewal strategy, Nesma Airlines' planned Airbus A321 acquisition to support capacity growth and its new brand identity, Kenya Airways' return of the Boeing 777-300ER to passenger service as part of its fleet restoration and long-haul expansion, and ASKY Airlines' forthcoming eighth Boeing 737 MAX 8 to strengthen regional connectivity across Africa. Together, these developments underscore African airlines' continued investment in modern, fuel-efficient aircraft, expanded route networks, enhanced passenger experience, and improved operational efficiency as carriers position themselves to meet growing travel demand and strengthen their competitiveness in regional and international markets.

    Route & Connectivity: Week 25, 2026

    Route & Connectivity: Week 25, 2026

    This edition covers major route launches and frequency increases by African and international carriers, including new links between Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, alongside updates on fleet acquisitions, airline expansion strategies, cargo and logistics achievements, airport infrastructure developments, and regulatory approvals.