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Uganda Airlines and Brussels Airlines Reopen Flights to Kinshasa Amid Regional Stability After a brief hiatus, Uganda Airlines and Brussels Airlines are back in the skies, resuming their flights to Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). On January 30, Uganda Airlines officially announced the restartContinue Reading

Port of Tilbury Expands Operations with Investment in LHM 550 Mobile Harbour Crane The Port of Tilbury, part of the Forth Ports group, is located on the iconic River Thames and serves as the UK’s primary hub for the import and export of goods. Handling 16 million tonnes annually, itContinue Reading

Capesize Market The Capesize market saw a generally softer week, with the 5TC dropping to $6,733 by Thursday, before slightly recovering to $6,964 by the end of the week. The Pacific showed signs of strength early on, driven by healthy cargo flows and tightening tonnage. However, reported fixtures struggled toContinue Reading

In 2024, HOPA Ports (Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority) made significant strides, handling a combined total of 11.46 million metric tonnes (MT) of cargo through its facilities in Hamilton, Oshawa, and the Thorold Multimodal Hub. The record cargo volume reflects the growing importance of trade-enabling infrastructure to Ontario’s economy, supporting key industriesContinue Reading

Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport has secured its spot as one of the busiest airports in the Middle East and Africa for 2024, ranking seventh on the list. This impressive achievement, according to aviation analytics firm OAG, is based on airline capacity, both domestic and international. OR Tambo saw 12.2Continue Reading

President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to driving economic growth and revitalizing South Africa’s infrastructure, announcing an ambitious R940 billion investment over the next three years. Delivering his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday night, Ramaphosa emphasized that infrastructure development is a key pillar of aContinue Reading

In-flight connectivity has become a standard feature on many international airlines, offering passengers the ability to stay connected while soaring above the clouds. However, South African passengers may have to wait a bit longer for this luxury to become a reality on domestic flights. Challenges Ahead for Local Airlines KirbyContinue Reading