TAAG orders three 777-300ERs
The Angolan Airlines (TAAG) has ordered three 777-300ERs from Boeing for a list price of $600 million. The first 777- 300ER will be delivered at the end of 2014 or March 2015, while the second and thi...
The Angolan Airlines (TAAG) has ordered three 777-300ERs from Boeing for a list price of $600 million. The first 777- 300ER will be delivered at the end of 2014 or March 2015, while the second and thi...
The Competition Commission of South Africa has concluded settlement agreements with South African Airways (SAA) and Singapore Airlines (SIA). In terms of the settlements, SAA has agreed to pay a penal...
Jean-Marc Pajot, CEO of Fly Congo, said yesterday that they were destroying aircraft from Hewa Bora Airways to restore the confidence of the Congolese people in airlines. Pajot said they will destroy ...
At least four private airline companies will start operating soon in Angola after concluding their bidding process for the operator license within the National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAVIC). An...
AFI KLM E&M has extended a component support contract with Yemenia Airways that was originally signed in 2005. The contract covers component support with pool access and repairs for two A330s. ...
Emirates Airlines and Etihad Airways have cancelled their flights to Baghdad this week, after Iraqi authorities advised all airlines flying to Baghdad of the potential for restrictions on commercial a...
The financial committee of Bahrain’s parliament may turn down a government request to pump BD660 million ($1.75 billion) into national carrier Gulf Air, a senior government official has been quoted as...
Nigeria's federal government has given all foreign airlines operating in the country a 30-day ultimatum to end “the discriminatory practice that sees Nigerian passengers paying higher fares than other...
Namibian Transport Minister Erkki Nghimtina has admitted that the search for a new MD for Air Namibia is being hampered by the airline's poor record. "People are not too keen to associate themselves w...
Ethiopian Airlines is moving to cut costs to save up to one billion birr in the face of soaring oil prices. Measures include requesting employees relinquish a percentage of their salaries, soliciting ...
International Air Transport Association (IATA) has forecast that the global airline industry could suffer losses of more than $5bn if the oil price climbs to $150 a barrel. Tony Tyler, director genera...
Ethiopian Airlines is moving to cut costs to save up to one billion birr in the face of soaring oil prices. Measures include requesting employees relinquish a percentage of their salaries, soliciting ...
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