All Africa news – Page 66

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    Air transport safety reached new peak in 2015: Ascend

    2016-01-05T12:57:00Z

    Air transport operations resulted in a global fatal accident rate of just one in 5 million flights last year, the lowest figure on record.

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    Orders down but Airbus and Boeing set output record

    2015-12-31T12:45:00Z

    A late flurry of deals has boosted Boeing's 2015 book-to-bill ratio to one as the US manufacturer and its rival Airbus look set to record around 2,000 net orders between them for the full year.

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    Kuwait Airways drops Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta service

    2015-12-31T08:39:00Z

    ​Kuwait Airways is to cancel its Kuala Lumpur service as well as its onward connection to Jakarta as part of its network restructuring.

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    Egyptian probe claims no evidence yet for A321 bombing

    2015-12-14T09:28:00Z

    ​Egyptian investigators insist they have no evidence that an explosive device destroyed a Russian-operated Airbus A321 over Sinai with the loss of all on board.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Fuel savings and strong demand to drive 2016 profits

    2015-12-11T16:40:51Z

    A heady mix of lower fuel costs, economic growth and strong passenger demand, combined with greater exchange rate stability, is set to drive more record profits for airlines next year.

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    Major powers: Our Top 10 of military aviation strength

    2015-12-04T12:02:51Z

    ​To coincide with the release of our world air forces directory for 2016, our Top 10 feature lists the world’s leading military fleets by operator nation. With more aircraft in its active inventory than the next six-ranked nations combined, the USA tops the chart, which draws on data originally derived ...

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    Air Seychelles to begin Beijing service

    2015-12-04T11:29:04Z

    ​Air Seychelles intends to begin charter flights from the island of Mahe to Beijing next month.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: World air forces face another year of conflict

    2015-12-03T15:41:00Z

    With conflicts raging in several nations – notably Iraq, Syria and Yemen – and with terrorist activity having targeted Western civilians in Egypt, France and Tunisia, 2015 has been marked by crises and instability.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: What will passengers experience in the hubs of 2030?

    2015-11-26T11:00:00Z

    Long-haul travellers arriving at a hub airport in 2030 should expect to enter a building powered by the latest technology. It will sell itself on its distinctive experience, with transport connections into the heart of the city. If you are transferring to another flight, your options may include enjoying time ...

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    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Lessons from three decades covered by Airline Business

    2015-11-24T16:57:39Z

    Thirty years ago, Airline Business magazine was one of a handful of seemingly insignificant new arrivals in the civil aviation world. But what an incredible ride it has been since that first issue – spun out of the industry's oldest aviation weekly, Flight International – landed on doormats in November ...

  • News

    Turkish to expand African network

    2015-11-20T06:46:00Z

    ​Star Alliance carrier Turkish Airlines is set to expand its African and Indian Ocean presence with plans for new routes to Madagascar and Mauritius.

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    MetroJet A321 downed by bomb: Russian security chief

    2015-11-17T08:56:00Z

    Explosives brought down the Russian-operated Airbus A321 over the Sinai, Russia’s federal security service chief has told president Vladimir Putin.

  • News

    NBAA: Honeywell forecasts market downs and ups

    2015-11-17T02:40:21Z

    ​Sluggish global economies combined with heightening political tensions will impact negatively on the business aviation market over the next two years, according to Honeywell Aerospace. But the introduction of new models and upgrades along with a strengthening US economy will help the sector to flourish in the long term.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: GAMA figures show mixed fortunes for general aviation industry

    2015-11-16T00:00:00Z

    It was a tale of contrasting fortunes for the business and general aviation industry in the first nine months of 2015. The latest statistics from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association reveal that propeller-driven fixed-wing aircraft fared poorly between January and September, while their business-jet counterparts revealed a confident performance compared ...

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    Russian carriers concerned by cost of suspending Egyptian flights

    2015-11-13T14:40:19Z

    Russian airline association RAEVT has warned of the losses likely to result from having to suspend Egyptian flights indefinitely.

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    Aviation has 'no hope' of carbon-neutral growth: study

    2015-11-12T10:41:12Z

    Oil demand for aviation is set to grow faster than for any other sector through 2040, leaving no hope for the industry to achieve its goal of carbon-neutral growth after 2020 without offsets from other sectors, the International Energy Agency has warned.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Business aviation is bouncing back

    2015-11-12T09:23:00Z

    It’s show time again for the business aviation industry. The annual NBAA convention, the largest and longest-running event within this niche sector, is returning to the bright lights of Las Vegas – a fitting host for a market that is starting to emerge into the light following a miserable few ...

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    No evidence for UK sabotage theory: Egyptian ministry

    2015-11-05T12:03:00Z

    ​Egypt’s civil aviation chief insists that the country’s airports employ international security standards, and claims there is no evidence to confirm UK government suspicions that sabotage brought down the MetroJet Airbus over Sinai.

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    UK acts on suspicion that sabotage brought down A321

    2015-11-04T17:51:00Z

    UK specialists are to carry out a security assessment of Sharm el-Sheikh airport after the government expressed concern that sabotage might have caused the destruction of a Russian-operated Airbus A321 over the Sinai peninsula.

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    An-12 reported to have crashed at Juba

    2015-11-04T08:45:00Z

    ​Unconfirmed reports are indicating that an aircraft has crashed on departure from South Sudan’s Juba airport.