Akwaaba 2016: Aviation experts speak on why African airlines fail
Aviation experts at the just concluded Akwaaba African Travel Market in Lagos have identified the problems militating against the growth of the…
Aviation experts at the just concluded Akwaaba African Travel Market in Lagos have identified the problems militating against the growth of the…
…Airline laments inability to operate Abuja-London route By Sade Williams Arik Air, West and Central Africa’ s largest carrier, said on Monday…
The Nigerian government is seeking to place its existing airports under private care in a concession proposal that has generated mixed reactions.…
Africa contributes only 3 percent to global passenger traffic, according to a report published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). That…
Panelists made up of eminent Aviation experts at the just concluded Akwaaba African Travel Market in Lagos have identified the problems militating…
With the dwindling fortunes of Nigeria’s aviation industry and the myriad of challenges facing both international and domestic operators in the country,…
The Uganda government could acquire up to six aircraft should it take up the recommendations made in an inter-ministerial report concerning the…
Low value of the local currency, unfavourable forex policy, aviation fuel scarcity and high cost of fuel, and poor infrastructure have kept…
The country’s beleaguered airline, Air Zimbabwe (AirZim), is scouting for modern passenger aircraft and has initiated negotiations for the lease of Boeing…
The African aviation sector seems trapped in its own bubble, said Chris Zweigenthal, CEO of the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA),…