Air Djibouti won’t let Corona stop her
Five years ago Djibouti's national airline was revived. After making progress last year, Air Djibouti is now looking at new routes despite the corona crisis.
20.07.20 - 18:30
Air Namibia is saved by the court at the last minute
The country's transport authority suspended the licence of the struggling national airline. However, a court has revoked the measure and Air Namibia can continue flying. Their problems are not solved.
09.07.20 - 18:13
Sudan Airways to get eight Airbus jets
The Sudanese government has approved a major investment in the national airline. Sudan Airways is getting eight new planes from Airbus.
29.01.20 - 00:09
Air Zimbabwe wants to return to London
The national airline has been in bad shape for many years. Right now, only one of its plane is still airworthy. Nevertheless, Air Zimbabwe is planning flights to London again.
23.11.19 - 13:22
Tchadia Airlines startet Ableger in Kamerun
Die Nationalairline des Tschads will wachsen. Dafür gründet Tchadia Tochter im benachbarten Kamerun.
08.08.19 - 07:02
Airlink connects St. Helena with Cape Town
The Island of Napoleon's exile is currently only served from Johannesburg. Now Airlink is relaunching a once abandoned route from Cape Town with new flights.
30.07.19 - 23:53
Airlink verbindet St. Helena wieder mit Kapstadt
Die Napoleon-Insel wird derzeit nur ab Johannesburg angeflogen. Nun eröffnet Airlink mit neuen Flügen ab Kapstadt eine einst aufgegebene Route erneut.
30.07.19 - 11:55
Government adds two more Airbus A220 for Air Tanzania
The Tanzanian airline has already added two of Airbus' regional jets to its fleet. Air Tanzania is now planning to expand its fleet with additional A220s.
25.07.19 - 13:44
South African Airways leases two A350 aircraft
The national airline of South Africa wants to improve its product on flights to the United States and reduce operating costs with new aircraft. For this purpose, South African Airways will lease two Airbus A350s.
01.07.19 - 14:44
«Der teuerste Flughafen der Welt»
Seit mehr als eineinhalb Jahren verbindet die südafrikanische Airlink Johannesburg mit St. Helena. Die Nachfrage ist da. Weiterem Wachstum setzen die hohen Betriebskosten des Flughafens Grenzen.
20.04.20 - 17:44
Rückschlag für Emirates in Kenia
Eigentlich wollte Emirates ab Juni noch öfter nach Kenia fliegen. Doch die Regierung des afrikanischen Landes zog eine bereits erteilte Erlaubnis wieder zurück.
05.02.17 - 09:53