US renews caution against taking on Chinese debt
March 21—John J. Sullivan, the United States Deputy Secretary of State, was in Angola. Sullivan was […]
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South Sudan wants competitive bidding to raise oil revenues
March 21—-South Sudan wants to sell its crude via a competitive and transparent tender process for […]
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Despite a tragic start, the 737Max is an indispensable partner in the quest for sustainable aviation
Michael Wakabi The global grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max fleet by US regulators last week once […]
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Airbus rebuilds lost backlog with Lufthansa A350 order
A Lufthansa Group order for 20 additional A350-900’s has helped Airbus partially recover the backlog it […]
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South Africa to build first plastic road in Africa
By Judy Bokao Construction Review South Africa is set to construct the first plastic road in […]
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IATA launches new standard for transporting perishable goods
Singapore – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a new industry certification—the Center for Excellence […]
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Air Senegal blazes trail for A330-neo in Africa
Air Senegal has become the African operator of the Airbus A330-900 after taking delivery of an […]
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Ethiopian confirms loss of ET302
Ethiopian Airlines has confirmed the loss of all 157 passengers and crew aboard flight ET302 that […]
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Magufuli moves to ease Uganda-Rwanda tensions
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame today jetted into Tanzania for what is being described as a two-day […]
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US National Security Agency opens access to CIA Cybersecurity tool
By Lily Hay Newman Wired.com THE NATIONAL SECURITY Agency develops advanced hacking tools in-house for both offense and defense—which […]
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