
Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 16, 2025.
Introduction. The Trump administration is reportedly considering shutting down nearly 30 embassies and consulates worldwide—including several in Africa—as part of a broader plan to streamline America’s diplomatic presence abroad. This is according to an internal document from the US State Department. Among the proposed closures are American embassies in Lesotho,

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 15, 2025.
Introduction. On April 7, 2025, Algeria and Mali escalated their diplomatic conflict by implementing reciprocal bans on flights to and from each other’s airspace. This action follows the April 1 incident, where Algerian forces shot down a Malian military drone near Tinzaouaten, close to their shared border. Algeria claimed the

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 14, 2025.
Introduction. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced the formation of the Civil Aviation Decarbonisation Organisation (CADO), an independent body established to oversee the upcoming global registry for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Operating separately from IATA, CADO will manage the SAF registry under a standardized global methodology aimed at

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 13, 2025.
Introduction. Kenya Airports Authority hosted the 4th edition of the Aviation Business Excellence Awards (ABEA) Gala Night on Friday, March 28, 2025, at Eka Hotel in Nairobi. The prestigious event brought together over 350 industry stakeholders to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievements in aviation and related sectors. Established in 2018,

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 12, 2025.
Introduction. Fahari Aviation, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways specializing in Future Aviation Technologies, including Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), hosted the inaugural Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium from March 18–19, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya. This premier event aimed to unlock the transformative potential of Advanced Air Mobility and explore its diverse

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 11, 2025.
Introduction. The BARSA Aviation Summit 2025 took place from March 13 to 14 at the Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Organized by the BARSA (Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa), the summit brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and decision-makers to discuss key challenges, policy

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 10, 2025.
Introduction. The African Civil Aviation Commission AFCAC, in collaboration with the EASA – European Union Aviation Safety Agency, successfully hosted the “Introduction to Competition Regulation for African Aviation Experts” training. This initiative brought together aviation professionals from 25 Member States, including representatives from Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs), National Competition Authorities,

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 tropical storm, posed a direct threat to the popular tourist destinations. Mauritius closed its main airport on Wednesday, followed by La Réunion on Thursday, as authorities braced for severe weather.

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), a flagship initiative under the African Union’s Agenda 2063 aimed at creating a unified air transport market across Africa. The signing took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the sidelines