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Revolutionizing RAAF Training with Advanced C-130J Devices from Lockheed Martin
The Royal Australian Air Force is set to significantly expand its C-130J Super Hercules training capacity through a new Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme that will see Lockheed Martin deliver a suite of advanced training devices and simulator upgrades. Awarded through Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the United States, the programme will introduce next-generation training systems aligned with the latest operational configuration of the C-130J, with deliveries scheduled
Garth Calitz
Feb 233 min read


Adani and Embraer Advance Plans for E175 Final Assembly Line in India
India’s ambitions to build a homegrown regional aviation manufacturing ecosystem took a tangible step forward this week as Adani Defence & Aerospace and Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer exchanged an enhanced Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore establishing a Final Assembly Line (FAL) for the Embraer E175 regional jet in India. The agreement was formalised in the presence of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and India’s Minister of Commerce & Indus
Garth Calitz
Feb 233 min read


Harith General Partners’ Bid for FlySafair Raises Big Questions About Government Influence
By Garth Calitz South Africa’s airline landscape could be heading for another significant shake-up following reports that infrastructure investment firm Harith General Partners has signed a purchase order to acquire a controlling stake in low-cost carrier FlySafair. While the transaction still faces regulatory approvals and finalisation, the prospect of a new ownership structure at one of the country’s most consistently profitable airlines has sparked both optimism and unease
Garth Calitz
Feb 173 min read


EGYPTAIR Welcomes the A350-900 as Flagship of Long-Haul Renewal
EGYPTAIR has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s long-haul fleet modernisation programme and positioning the carrier as the launch operator of the type in North Africa. The handover, completed in Toulouse on 9 February 2026, is the first step in a broader acquisition plan that will see EGYPTAIR introduce 16 A350-900s into service over the coming years. The new aircraft is expected to play a central role in reshaping th
Garth Calitz
Feb 173 min read


Embraer Strengthens Southern Africa Focus with Leandro Pienaar Appointment
Embraer has taken another deliberate step in deepening its engagement with the African defence and aerospace market, announcing the appointment of Leandro Marc Pienaar as Business Development Director for the Southern Africa region. The move signals the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer’s intent to sharpen its regional footprint, build closer partnerships with governments and industry, and position its defence portfolio more prominently in a part of the world where airlift, bo
Garth Calitz
Feb 173 min read


Bombardier Global 8000 Earns EASA Certification
Bombardier’s Global 8000 has officially completed its certification grand slam. Following approvals from Transport Canada in November 2025 and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in December 2025, the ultra-long-range flagship has now received European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification, clearing the final major regulatory hurdle for widespread global operations. The milestone not only broadens the aircraft’s market access across Europe and beyond, but als
Garth Calitz
Feb 173 min read


Air Canada A350-1000s Set to Anchor Next Phase of Long-Haul Growth
Air Canada has quietly turned last year’s “undisclosed” widebody order into a very visible statement of intent, confirming a firm purchase for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. While eight aeroplanes may sound modest in an industry accustomed to headline-grabbing mega-orders, the choice of variant speaks volumes about where Canada’s flag carrier sees its long-haul future heading. The A350-1000 represents the largest and longest-legged member of Airbus’ A350 family, designed to
Garth Calitz
Feb 173 min read


SAA Claim a Return to the Black — With Clouds Still on the Horizon
By Garth Calitz South African Airways (SAA) has delivered a headline that would have seemed improbable just a few years ago: the national carrier claims to be profitable for a second consecutive year. At its Annual General Meeting in Johannesburg, the SAA Group announced a net profit of R155 million for the year ended 31 March 2025, with the airline itself contributing R30 million. For an airline long associated with turbulence of the financial rather than aerodynamic kind, t
Garth Calitz
Feb 103 min read


Boeing Pivots into High Gear with Landing Gear Exchange Programme
By Garth Calitz In the aviation world, landing gear might not win beauty contests, but it is absolutely crucial to the safe operation of any aircraft, as they all have to land at some point and return safely to the sky. With that in mind, Boeing has been placing a renewed emphasis on its Landing Gear Exchange (LGE) programme, helping airlines keep their fleets flying and maintenance headaches on the runway. Landing gear is “boring but essential,” which makes Boeing’s exchange
Garth Calitz
Feb 103 min read


Pilatus Breaks Ground on Flagship U.S. Facility in Florida
Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus has officially commenced construction of a major new sales, service and production facility at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (KSRQ), marking a significant expansion of the company’s industrial footprint in the United States. The groundbreaking ceremony, attended by Pilatus executives alongside representatives from local, regional and state authorities, signals the first phase of what is planned to become the company’s flagship U.
Garth Calitz
Feb 103 min read
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