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Ethiopian Airlines Takes Delivery Of B737-8 MSN 62462

Ethiopian Airlines, the flag carrier of Ethiopia and Africa’s largest airline by fleet size, has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-8, identified by manufacturer serial number 62462, powered by LEAP-1B28 engines. The aircraft forms part of the airline’s long-term growth strategy and commitment to operating a modern, fuel-efficient fleet.

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Turkish Airlines and Airlink Launch Codeshare Agreement

Turkish Airlines and Airlink, a prominent South African regional airline, have finalized a new codeshare agreement set to take effect on 1 August 2025. This partnership will provide enhanced connectivity between Turkey and numerous destinations across Southern Africa, improving network coverage for passengers of both carriers.

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Malawi Airlines Adds B737-700 As Part Of Fleet Renewal

Malawi Airlines is undergoing a fleet renewal initiative with the addition of a Boeing 737-700, bearing serial number 30726, as it simultaneously phases out an older B737-700 with serial number 33787. The newly delivered aircraft is owned by Dara Aviation, an Ireland-based leasing firm, while the outgoing aircraft was previously owned by Ethiopian Airlines.

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Ethiopian Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-8

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest carrier, has taken delivery of a new Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 62461, powered by LEAP-1B28 engines. This delivery marks another step in the airline’s strategy to modernize its narrowbody fleet and enhance capacity on regional and medium-haul routes across Africa and beyond.

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Emirates and Air Mauritius Renew Codeshare Partnership

Emirates and Air Mauritius have officially renewed their long-standing strategic partnership, which includes a reciprocal codeshare agreement, expanded frequent flyer cooperation, and enhanced cargo handling services. The renewed collaboration strengthens ties between the two carriers and broadens connectivity across Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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Equatorial Guinea Taps Lufthansa Consulting To Restructure Ceiba

The government of Equatorial Guinea has formally entered into a collaboration agreement with Lufthansa Consulting, the advisory arm of the Lufthansa Group, to assist in the evaluation and restructuring of Ceiba Intercontinental, the country’s national airline. The initiative is aimed at overhauling Ceiba’s operational performance and financial health.

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SalamAir Expands Fleet With Two A321s and Three A320s Through 2026

SalamAir, the low-cost carrier based in Oman, is set to continue its strategic fleet expansion with the upcoming delivery of its 15th aircraft in June 2025—an Airbus A321 acquired on lease from SMBC Aviation Capital (Ireland). A second A321 is also scheduled to arrive in July, further strengthening the airline’s mid-capacity aircraft portfolio.

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Kenya Airways to Resume Direct Flights to Luanda

Kenya Airways has confirmed the resumption of direct flights to Luanda, Angola, following high-level discussions between the presidents of the two nations in the Angolan capital. This development signifies a strengthening of diplomatic and economic ties between Kenya and Angola, facilitating improved connectivity and fostering bilateral trade and tourism.

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Fly Gabon and Boeing Discuss Strategic Partnership

Fly Gabon is engaging in discussions with Boeing to explore a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening the airline’s regional and international competitiveness. These talks reflect Fly Gabon’s ambition to enhance its operations and expand its market presence across Africa and beyond.