

SAAF Technology Show - AFB Overberg
By Rob Russell Saturday, the 21st March, heralded the first SAAF technological show at AFB Overberg. Air shows are in rather short supply and are normally very well attended by both the flying communities and the general public. So it was with much excitement that people turned up expecting a good old traditional SAAF air show. It had a late start, in short, due to the finale, that being a 500-strong drone storm. Something not seen in this part of the world and many people ma
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Can the South African Air Force Be Saved?
By Garth Calitz The South African Air Force (SAAF), once regarded as one of the most capable air arms on the African continent, now finds itself at a critical crossroads. Years of declining budgets, maintenance challenges and the steady erosion of technical skills have left the SAAF struggling to maintain even a modest level of operational readiness. Yet, despite the seriousness of its condition, the SAAF is not beyond recovery. With decisive leadership, realistic planning, a
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Allied Forces Conclude Arctic Training During Exercise Cold Response 26
Exercise Cold Response 26, a Norwegian-led multinational training event, has concluded following several weeks of operations across Norway, Sweden and Finland. The exercise brought together more than 25,000 military and civilian personnel from over a dozen NATO and partner nations, with a focus on improving interoperability, readiness and coordination in Arctic conditions. The training event incorporated air, land and maritime components, with air operations playing a central
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CemAir and Kenya Airways Announce New Commercial Partnership
In a move set to reshape regional air connectivity across Africa, CemAir and Kenya Airways have announced a new commercial partnership aimed at strengthening links between Southern and East Africa. The agreement marks another step in the growing trend of intra-African airline cooperation, as carriers look to expand reach, improve efficiency, and offer passengers more seamless travel options across the continent. The partnership, structured as an interline agreement, will enab
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Brazil Certifies Daher TBM 980 - “Fly Differently”
Brazil’s aviation authority has cleared the way for Daher Aircraft’s newest turboprop to enter one of South America’s most important private aviation markets. The Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil has officially certified the TBM 980, allowing deliveries to begin in Brazil and nearby countries. The approval marks another step in the aircraft’s global rollout, following earlier certifications in Europe and the United States. Daher introduced the TBM 980 in January at its facil
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Sikorsky Delivers UH-60MX Black Hawk with Integrated Autonomy Suite
Sikorsky has completed the integration and flight testing of its MATRIX™ autonomy suite on the U.S. Army’s experimental UH-60MX Black Hawk helicopter, with the aircraft delivered to the service on 23 March 2026 at Fort Eustis, Virginia. The programme forms part of ongoing efforts by the Army to evaluate autonomy-enabled capabilities and advance the development of optionally piloted aircraft. The UH-60MX is owned and operated by the U.S. Army and will serve as a test platform
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Gulfstream Marks 200th G600 Delivery Milestone
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has announced the delivery of its 200th Gulfstream G600, marking a production milestone for the large-cabin business jet. The aircraft was completed at the company’s St. Louis outfitting facility and delivered to a customer based in North America. Since entering service, the G600 fleet has accumulated more than 197,000 flight hours and recorded over 87,000 landings. These figures indicate the aircraft’s growing presence in the global business aviati
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First SPINE-Upgraded H-1 Helicopters Enter Flight Testing Phase
Bell Textron has completed the first AH-1Z Viper and UH-1Y Venom helicopters upgraded under the US Marine Corps’ Structural and Power Improvements for NextGen Effects (SPINE) programme, marking an early milestone in the service’s ongoing H-1 fleet modernisation effort. The two aircraft were modified at Bell’s Amarillo Assembly Centre in Texas and have since been transferred to Naval Air Station Patuxent River for flight testing. The test campaign will be used to evaluate the
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Sikorsky and Robinson Team Up on Autonomous R66 TURBINETRUCK Cargo Helicopter
A new collaboration between Sikorsky and Robinson Helicopter Company has produced a striking development in the world of autonomous rotorcraft. The two manufacturers recently unveiled the R66 TURBINETRUCK, an unmanned cargo helicopter that pairs Robinson’s proven light turbine platform with Sikorsky’s advanced MATRIX™ autonomy system, creating a versatile aircraft designed for both commercial and military logistics missions. Revealed in Atlanta on 10 March 2026, the new aircr
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Airline Fuel Levies: Necessary Lifeline or Convenient Revenue Tool?
By Garth Calitz As fuel prices surge across global markets, airlines have once again turned to a familiar mechanism: the fuel levy. For passengers, the reappearance of these surcharges often feels like an unwelcome addition to already expensive tickets. But are these levies genuinely necessary, or are they a convenient way for airlines to quietly boost revenue? The answer, as is often the case in aviation, lies somewhere in between. Jet fuel remains one of the most volatile a
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