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News: Report Shows Top 10 African Countries with the Oldest Aircraft Fleets, Led by Somalia, South Sudan and Congo – Planespotter

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Business Insider Africa highlights the top 10 African countries with the oldest aircraft fleets, based on data from Planespotter. Somalia tops the list with the oldest average aircraft age on the continent, averaging 33.9 years.

According to africa.businessinsider.com, When you board a plane, you probably don’t think about how long that aircraft has been flying. But behind every smooth takeoff, comfy seat, and shiny wing, there is a story.

The age of an aircraft, measured from its first flight, represents the median number of years the aircraft in an airline’s fleet has been in service. This measure is a crucial indicator for airlines and travellers alike, signalling the balance between fleet modernization, maintenance costs, fuel efficiency, and overall passenger experience.

READ: Aviation: Uganda Airlines, Jambojet, Air Tanzania, Air Cairo and Air Austral Leads as Africa’s Youngest Aircraft Fleets
Globally, the average age of commercial aircraft varies widely, with some countries boasting fleets of brand-new aircraft, while others still operate older models.

Although these older planes may lack some of the modern comforts and efficiency of newer models, they are still maintained to meet international safety standards.

In Africa, a significant number of airlines tend to operate some of the oldest fleets globally. This figure is shaped by financial constraints, limited access to capital, and reliance on older, second-hand aircraft.

According to Planespotter, Somalia has the oldest average aircraft age on the continent, clocking in at 33.9 years. South Sudan isn’t far behind with an average of 33 years, followed by Congo, where planes have an average age of 30.7 years.

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