African Pilot Weekly Magazine 25:2026

Angola’s Push to Turn Aviation Ambitions Into Real African Connectivity

Angola’s Minister of Transport, Ricardo Viegas D’Abreu, has placed aviation within the wider corridor logic shaping African trade and connectivity. His argument is that African aviation cannot be judged only by visible demand where routes, infrastructure and services are still missing. For Angola, aviation is one of the continent’s fastest corridors, but it must be planned, financed and sustained like any other strategic transport link.

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Angola’s Push to Turn Aviation Ambitions Into Real African Connectivity
  • Angola’s Push to Turn Aviation Ambitions Into Real African Connectivity

    Angola’s Minister of Transport, Ricardo Viegas D’Abreu, has placed aviation within the wider corridor logic shaping African trade and connectivity. His argument is that African aviation cannot be judged only by visible demand where routes, infrastructure and services are still missing. For Angola, aviation is…

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    Angola’s Push to Turn Aviation Ambitions Into Real African Connectivity

    News

  • TAAG Angola Airlines Strengthens Sustainability Commitment by Joining the IATA CO2 Connect Platform

    TAAG Angola Airlines has joined IATA CO2 Connect, an industry platform designed to support more accurate calculation and transparent reporting of CO₂ emissions.

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    TAAG Angola Airlines Strengthens Sustainability Commitment by Joining the IATA CO2 Connect Platform

    Sustainability

  • TAAG Receives EASA Authorisation to Operate the Boeing 787 and Strengthens Its Presence in the European Market

    TAAG Angola Airlines has received EASA authorisation to operate its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on commercial services to Europe, initially on the Luanda-Lisbon-Luanda route.

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    TAAG Receives EASA Authorisation to Operate the Boeing 787 and Strengthens Its Presence in the European Market

    African Airline

  • De Havilland Canada Delivers First Twin Otter Classic 300-G to Ethiopian Airlines

    De Havilland Canada has delivered the first of two Twin Otter Classic 300-G aircraft to Ethiopian Airlines for regional growth across Ethiopia and East Africa.

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    De Havilland Canada Delivers First Twin Otter Classic 300-G to Ethiopian Airlines

    Air Connectivity

  • Air Botswana Recovery Programme Focuses on Crew Capacity, Compliance and Aircraft Availability

    Air Botswana is implementing a structured recovery programme focused on crew training, regulatory compliance, aircraft availability and the progressive restoration of operational stability.

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    Air Botswana Recovery Programme Focuses on Crew Capacity, Compliance and Aircraft Availability

    African Airline

  • Airlink’s on the Wing as the Official Domestic Airline for Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry

    Airlink will serve as the exclusive domestic airline for Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry 2026, transporting national teams and support staff between South African match cities.

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    Airlink’s on the Wing as the Official Domestic Airline for Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry

    African Airline

  • Boeing Training Programme Strengthens Nigeria’s 737NG Engineering Capability

    Boeing has launched an advanced technical training programme in Lagos for Nigerian airline engineers, with 16 engineers from United Nigeria Airlines and ValueJet receiving Boeing 737 Next-Generation systems training.

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    Boeing Training Programme Strengthens Nigeria’s 737NG Engineering Capability

    Training & Skills Development

  • South Sudan Advances Airport, Licensing and Air Navigation Priorities

    South Sudan’s aviation sector recorded a busy June, with developments across Wau Airport, Juba International Airport Terminal 3, personnel licensing, aeronautical information management and air navigation oversight.

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    South Sudan Advances Airport, Licensing and Air Navigation Priorities

    African Infrastructure & Projects

  • Juba International Airport Terminal 3 Scheduled to Open on 9 July 2026

    The South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed that Terminal 3 at Juba International Airport is scheduled to open on 9 July 2026, coinciding with South Sudan’s Independence Day.

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    Juba International Airport Terminal 3 Scheduled to Open on 9 July 2026

    Airports

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    Jambojet Turns Operating Discipline into Profitability

    Jambojet’s return to profitability shows how African low-cost airline economics depend on more than demand. Speaking at AFRAA’s 14th Aviation Stakeholders Convention in Johannesburg, Chief Financial Officer Ira Kaviti outlined how cash discipline, direct distribution, punctuality, fuel control, fleet simplicity and employee productivity have supported the Kenyan carrier’s recovery.

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    Jambojet Turns Operating Discipline into Profitability
  • Jambojet Turns Operating Discipline into Profitability

    Jambojet’s return to profitability shows how African low-cost airline economics depend on more than demand. Speaking at AFRAA’s 14th Aviation Stakeholders Convention in Johannesburg, Chief Financial Officer Ira Kaviti outlined how cash discipline, direct distribution, punctuality, fuel control, fleet simplicity and employee productivity have supported…

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    Jambojet Turns Operating Discipline into Profitability

    African Airline

  • LIFT Expands Payment Options with Apple Pay, Google Pay and Crypto

    LIFT has expanded its direct payment options with Apple Pay, Google Pay and cryptocurrency payments via Ozow for customers booking flights in South Africa.

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    LIFT Expands Payment Options with Apple Pay, Google Pay and Crypto

    Commercial & Air Travel

  • Maluti B-747SP ZS-SPC 50-Year Milestone Marked at the SAA Museum

    The SAA Museum Society marked Maluti’s 50-year milestone inside the preserved Boeing 747SP at Rand Airport, with speakers reflecting on its SAA service and preservation.

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    Maluti B-747SP ZS-SPC 50-Year Milestone Marked at the SAA Museum

    General Aviation & Lifestyle

  • Namibia Completes Feasibility Study for New National Airline

    Namibia has completed a feasibility study into the proposed revival of a national airline, with government reviewing operating models, possible airline partnerships and the strategic framework required to re-enter a competitive aviation market.

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    Namibia Completes Feasibility Study for New National Airline

    African Airline

  • IATA Outlines Four Priorities to Strengthen the Aviation Supply Chain

    IATA has identified four priorities to address aerospace supply chain failures, covering supply chain visibility, aftermarket access, data and AI, and maintenance workforce capacity.

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    IATA Outlines Four Priorities to Strengthen the Aviation Supply Chain

    Maintenance, Refurb & Overhaul

  • flydubai Touches Down in Benghazi

    flydubai has inaugurated its three-times-weekly service to Benghazi, expanding its Africa network to 13 destinations across nine countries.

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    flydubai Touches Down in Benghazi

    Air Connectivity

  • Emirates Expands Operations in Ghana with Additional Weekly Flights

    Emirates will introduce four additional weekly services between Dubai and Accra from 12 July 2026, increasing its Ghana operation to 11 weekly flights.

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    Emirates Expands Operations in Ghana with Additional Weekly Flights

    Air Connectivity

  • From Doha to the World: Qatar Airways Takes Off to Over 160 Global Destinations This Summer

    Qatar Airways is restoring connectivity to more than 160 global destinations this summer, including Kigali, Seychelles and Marrakesh in Africa.

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    From Doha to the World: Qatar Airways Takes Off to Over 160 Global Destinations This Summer

    Air Connectivity

  • AFCAC on the Lomé Declaration, SAATM and Africa’s Aviation Implementation Agenda

    Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), speaks to African Pilot Magazine Editor Phillippa Dean during the first African Air Transport Convention and Exhibition in Lomé, Togo, following the adoption of the Lomé Declaration and its Implementation Matrix.

    Adeyemi explains why the declaration is not intended to be another policy statement without follow-through, but a structured implementation tool linked to the eight pillars of the convention. She outlines AFCAC’s role as the African Union’s specialised agency for civil aviation and as the executing agency for the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM).

    The interview covers the role of Togo as host country and SAATM Champion State, the significance of the President of the Council of the Republic of Togo’s call for accelerated implementation, and the symbolic presence of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, who was Chairperson of the African Union when SAATM was launched in January 2018. Adeyemi also refers to the involvement of former Nigerian President H.E. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, describing his continental role in supporting African integration.

    Adeyemi highlights the link between SAATM, AfCFTA, the free movement of people and Agenda 2063, noting that aviation is central to Africa’s ability to integrate markets, connect people, move goods and build a stronger continental economy.

    She also points to progress made under SAATM, including 124 new routes over the past three years, a 44% increase in seat capacity and a 45% increase in passenger numbers. With Africa’s aviation market still largely untapped, she argues that further progress can support economic growth, job creation and stronger intra-African connectivity.

    The interview also touches on the importance of bringing development finance institutions, banks and technical partners into the aviation implementation agenda, including the work required to build regulatory frameworks, support harmonisation, develop data and make the case for investment.

  • Inside Cloudline’s Solar-Powered Autonomous Airship

    Join African Pilot as Kent Gibbon goes behind the scenes at Cloudline in South Africa with CEO and founder Spencer Horne for a close-up look at the SC240, a fully autonomous, helium-filled, solar-powered airship designed for long-endurance missions.

    In this exclusive walkthrough, Spencer explains how the SC240 operates, including its 40kg payload capacity at sea level, solar-powered endurance of 10 to 12 hours, autonomous GPS waypoint navigation, VTOL and cruise flight capability, onboard communications, mobile command station, deployable hangar system and international deployment model.

    The discussion also covers Cloudline’s South African supply chain, airship control systems, avionics weight optimisation, Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations, regulatory requirements, commercial use cases and the unit economics behind airship operations for long linear infrastructure.

    Cloudline’s platform is positioned for energy, minerals and infrastructure applications, including exploration, monitoring and inspection, where long endurance, payload capacity and low operating cost are critical.

    Watch the full behind-the-scenes interview to see how Cloudline is developing solar-powered autonomous airships for infrastructure, pipeline monitoring, mineral exploration and remote operations.

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  • Emirates Launches World’s Most Comprehensive Travel Insurance

    Emirates has launched Comprehensive Travel Cover, available in South Africa and other markets, with expanded medical cover and disruption support.

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    Emirates Launches World’s Most Comprehensive Travel Insurance

    Commercial & Air Travel

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  • ATNS and NCAA Partner in Bursarship Programme

    Training & Skills Development

    ATNS and the NCAA will train 13 candidates at the ATNS Aviation Training Academy, with nine ATCO and four ATSEP candidates from Namibia.

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  • Urgent Action Needed to Ease Engine MRO Bottlenecks

    Maintenance, Refurb & Overhaul

    IATA and Emerton have released a study examining MRO bottlenecks affecting latest-generation single-aisle aircraft engines, including CFM LEAP and Pratt & Whitney GTF engines.

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  • ESWACAA Tender for New ILS at King Mswati III International Airport

    Airport

    The Eswatini Civil Aviation Authority has issued an international tender for a new Instrument Landing System at King Mswati III International Airport, covering supply, installation, training, commissioning and flight check.

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