
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 Article 10/4 during the 38th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa (Feb 14–16). This step enhances technical cooperation and support between Libya, African nations, and AFCAC. With Libya’s accession, only

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 6, 2025 Highlights.
Introduction. The 8th meeting of the Joint Prioritized Action Plan (JPAP) for SAATM Implementation was held at the African Civil Aviation Commission AFCAC Headquarters, in Dakar, Senegal from February 3–4, 2025. This pivotal gathering united key stakeholders to review progress on the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), evaluate activities

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 5, 2025 Highlights.
Introduction. Kenya Airways (KQ) has successfully regained its EASA – European Union Aviation Safety Agency Part 145 certification, three years after voluntarily surrendering the approval. This milestone reaffirms KQ’s capability to maintain and repair foreign aircraft, enhancing its appeal to international airlines seeking high-quality maintenance services in Kenya. The certification

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 4, 2025 Highlights.
Introduction. Airbus subsidiary AALTO has successfully launched its first stratospheric flight using the Zephyr air vehicle from its new AALTOPORT base in Laikipia County, Kenya. The solar-powered, ultra-long-endurance aircraft climbed to 60,000ft on 20 January, achieving an undisclosed flight duration. Zephyr remains the only fixed-wing HAPS to demonstrate sustained day-and-night

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 3, 2025 Highlights.
Introduction. Alkebulan Airlines, based in Zambia and founded in 2022, is on track to commence operations in January 2025 as it nears the final stages of its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) process. According to CEO Charles Tembo, the airline’s fleet will feature Embraer E145s and Boeing 737s. Currently in phase

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 2, 2025 Highlights.
Introduction. The Somaliland government is moving forward with plans to reclaim control over its airspace, a significant development that could escalate tensions with Somalia. The airspace, currently managed by the Somali government, was previously under international oversight before being transferred several years ago. Fuad Ahmed Nuuh, Somaliland’s Minister of Aviation

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 1, 2025 Highlights.
Introduction. According to International Air Transport Association (IATA)‘s latest projections, global passenger numbers are expected to reach 5.2 billion in 2025, a 6.7% increase compared to 2024, marking the first time they exceed five billion. Total industry revenues are forecasted at $1.007 trillion, a 4.4% rise from 2024, driven by

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 52, 2024 Highlights.
Introduction. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced a major update to its IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) program. Starting in 2025, IOSA renewal audits will adopt a risk-based methodology, shifting to more tailored and focused evaluations of airlines’ operational safety. This approach aims to enhance safety oversight by

Africa Weekly Aviation Trails: Week 51, 2024 Highlights.
Introduction. African airlines face a significant challenge as the European Union rolls out the world’s first mandatory shift to sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) for the air transport industry. Approved by the European Parliament and EU Council in April 2023, the regulation mandates that fuel suppliers at EU airports blend SAF