RwandAir

By David Casey
RwandAir has opened a new hub in Cotonou at the same time as the governments of Benin and Rwanda revealed plans to launch a joint venture airline.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
The East African carrier recently introduced its first widebodied jet, an A330-200, into its fleet and a larger A330-300 is due to arrive to complement this. The aircraft will be used to launch flights into London from January 2017, serving Gatwick Airport in the UK capital.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Rwanda’s national carrier says it will deploy its new A330s on medium-haul and long-haul routes from its home base at Kigali International Airport to destinations throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The aircraft will be configured in a three-class arrangement seating with 261 (A330-200) and 300 (A330-300) passengers and will be powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B engines.
Airports & Networks

By Poppy Marello
Uganda’s ‘adopted’ airline planned to launch its Entebbe – Nairobi route on January 10, 2015 after it was granted 5th freedom rights by the Uganda CAA. However, delays securing slots at Jomo Kanyatta International Airport in Kenya's capital has delayed the launch.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
African carrier RwandAir is to further expand its network within the continent with the launch of a new direct service to Douala, Cameroon from its
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
RwandAir, the national carrier of Rwanda and one of Africa’s fastest growing airlines, will launch direct flights from Kigali to three new
Airports & Networks