Why Airplanes Can’t Run on Batteries Yet - The Truth About Electric Aviation We investigate if electric planes are truly ready for takeoff - or if the dream of zero-emission flight is still grounded by physics.
Kenya’s New Airspace Playbook: When Foreign Airlines Knock, They’ll Have to Ring the Doorbell Kenya’s new aviation rules ensure fair access for foreign airlines, boosting tourism, trade, and local industry while enforcing clear regulations.
How AI Is Driving Sustainable Aviation AI is rewriting aviation’s future: smarter flights, greener airports, and lower emissions, proving the skies can be cleaner and more sustainable.
Lufthansa Rolls Out the Big Scissors: 4,000 Jobs Gone by 2030 Lufthansa Group is set to cut around 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030, citing AI and digitalization as key drivers, even as it modernizes its fleet with 230+ new aircraft. Operational roles remain safe, but back-office efficiency is the new flight plan.
Flight chaos grips Europe: 230+ cancellations strand thousands after cyber glitch Over 230 flights canceled across Europe as a cyber disruption grounds check-in systems, leaving passengers stranded and airports in chaos.
Kenya’s Airport Workers Threaten Strike: JKIA Faces Turbulence Ahead Kenya’s airport workers have issued a 7-day strike notice, demanding the KAA board’s resignation over labor disputes and governance concerns. A walkout could disrupt flights, tourism, and cargo at JKIA, one of Africa’s busiest hubs.
Cyber Attack Disrupts Flights Across Europe A cyber-attack on Collins Aerospace’s Muse software has disrupted check-in and baggage systems at Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, forcing airlines into manual operations. Passengers face hours-long queues, missed connections, and delays, exposing aviation’s reliance on vulnerable digital systems.