The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has reported “strong progress” in airline safety in Africa last year.
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Globally, airport capacity and airline demand for access to airports have not kept pace with one another, setting global aviation on a path to chaos should mitigation measures not
South African Airways (SAA) announced that its new CEO Vuyani Jarana will take up his position on November 1.
Kenya will offer $750-million in guarantees to Kenya Airways’ existing creditors to help the heavily-indebted carrier secure financing from other sources to complete its reco
South African low cost carrier FlySafair announced on Friday that it was launching new routes on its network.
The aviation industry’s all accident rate, measured in accidents per one-million flights, improved to 1.61 in 2016, from 1.79 in 2015.
Germany’s number one international airport, Frankfurt, is seeking to increase its two-way air cargo trade with South Africa.
The domestic aviation industry continues to have surplus capacity, resulting in occupancy levels that remain low by international standards, says JSE-listed Comair.
The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) had a record year last year, in terms of the numbers of passengers who passed through its airports.
The business rescue practitioner overseeing Fly Blue Crane’s re-engineering process Etienne Naude says he is confident that the airline will overcome its current problems and go
