
Exciting developments emerged in week 14, with projections indicating that passenger traffic by African carriers is set to soar to 98 million for the year 2024. Additionally, South Sudan is poised to achieve a significant milestone as it prepares to assume complete control of its airspace from Khartoum, Sudan. However, amidst these positive strides, the Kenyan government’s firm decision against airspace liberalization dealt a substantial blow to the Single Africa Air Transport Market (SAATM) initiative. Amidst these headlines, an airline marked a decade of exemplary service, adding to the vibrant tapestry of news shaping the aviation landscape. Delve deeper into these compelling narratives and more as we explore the latest happenings in the aviation sector.
Introduction.
In a recent turn of events, the Kenyan government has made a decisive move regarding the liberalization of its airspace, signaling a staunch stance against pressure to open up Kenyan skies to foreign carriers dealing a big blow to SAATM. Despite mounting pressure, both domestically and internationally, for Kenya to grant access to various airports within the country, particularly in Mombasa, to bolster tourism…
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