January 2025 – Kenya Airways (KQ) has solidified its position as a global leader in sustainable aviation, earning two prestigious awards at the 2024 SkyTeam Aviation Challenge. The event, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on January 14-15, celebrated innovation and sustainability in aviation. Kenya Airways claimed top honors in the Best Scaled Catering Solution and […]

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South African Airways (SAA) has marked a significant milestone in its recovery journey with the addition of two leased Airbus A320 aircraft, bringing its fleet to 20. These aircraft, secured from Irish lessor AerCap, arrive as the airline ramps up route frequencies and looks ahead to further fleet expansion in 2025. “This is a remarkable […]

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CAE has inaugurated its first Air Traffic Services (ATS) Training Centre at its Montreal campus in Canada. Known as the largest provider of civil aviation training globally, CAE has expanded its portfolio to include the training of air traffic controllers and flight service specialists through a partnership with NAV CANADA, initiated in October 2024. Marc […]

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Midrand, South Africa – The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) is proud to announce that it has officially been recognised as a Top Employer for 2025 by the Top Employers Institute, a globally respected authority that celebrates excellence in workforce management practices. This prestigious recognition further solidifies SACAA’s status as an employer of choice […]

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A white model plane, emblazoned with the logos of Marquette University and its partners, sits prominently in the Werner Sustainable Energy Lab at the Opus College of Engineering. It represents a vision of the future of aviation—a future powered by electricity and hybrid technology. Leading this ambitious endeavour is Dr. Ayman EL-Refaie, the Thomas and […]

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MIAMI, FL— January 2025 – AerSale, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASLE), a leading provider of aviation products and services, today announced the acquisition of a parts portfolio from the Sanad Group, the global aerospace engineering and leasing solutions leader wholly owned by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor Mubadala Investment Company PJSC (Mubadala). The portfolio includes high-demand components for […]

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Johannesburg, January 2025 – The skies between South Africa and Tanzania are set to see a renewed connection as South African Airways (SAA) prepares to reintroduce its daily flights between Johannesburg and Dar es Salaam starting Monday, 20 January 2025. “This flight is not simply a milestone for SAA and linking Johannesburg and Dar es […]

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ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, a subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, has received approval from the Taiwan Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) to operate as an overseas repair station for line and base maintenance on Taiwanese-registered Bombardier aircraft. This marks ExecuJet’s first expansion into the Taiwanese market and strengthens its footprint in Asia. The certification allows ExecuJet to […]

EXECUJET MRO SERVICES MALAYSIA GAINS CERTIFICATION TO MAINTAIN BOMBARDIER AIRCRAFT IN TAIWANRead More »

Flying from New York City to Los Angeles in less than an hour may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but aerospace engineers are steadily solving the problem of hypersonic flight. This revolutionary technology promises to allow aircraft to safely fly at five times the speed of sound, making long-distance passenger travel faster than […]

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14 January 2025 – Johannesburg. The Air Services Licensing Council of South Africa has made public the reason for its decision on 19 December 2024 that Safair is not in compliance with the Air Services Licensing Act, following a complaint by Lift Airlines. The Domestic Council’s decision mirrors a similar decision by the International Air […]

AIR COUNCILS’ REASONING ON FLYSAFAIR CASE PUTS MAJORITY OF SOUTH AFRICAN AIRLINES AT RISKRead More »