#EthiopianAirlines Aviation Academy – Bridging the manpower gap in #Africa

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Saudi plane damaged due to water cannon salute at Dubai International Airport

After a Saudi plane landed at the Dubai International Airport a water cannon salute broke it injuring a passenger.

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According to a report into the incident by the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the cannon was honouring Saudi Arabia National Day. It is a ceremonial gesture in the aviation industry performed on special occasion like inaugural flight or a final service.

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Despite a challenging economic climate and a looming general election, major global entities in the hospitality industry still see South Africa as a big market with strong investment opportunities. Arne Sorenson, chief executive officer of Marriott International, the US multi-national hospitality giant which recently launched its first AC brand hotel …

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Promo 1 Ethiopian Airlines Academy, bridging manpower gap in African Aviation

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently projected that the African continent will become one of the fastest-growing aviation regions within the next 20 years, with an average annual expansion rate of almost 5%.

With the attendant growth in the aviation industry in the continent, the demand for more skilled aviation professionals will …

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Promo 1Cameroon’s Anglophone War, Inside The Separatist Conflict-2

This punishment, 50 lashes, was ordered by Omega, the field commander of this Ambazonia Defense Forces (ADF) camp. The man had been “brutalising some people”, so “when the complaint got to me, I had to punish him severely,” Omega explains. “We don’t want the Ambaz’ name to be stained.”

Cameroon’s anglophone minority has felt marginalised for …

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South Africa to add coding, robotics & aviation to school curriculum starting 2020

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Is RwandAir Uganda’s Biggest Threat Or Envy?

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RMD, Genevieve, Omotola top list of Nollywood highest earners

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Africa’s air cargo sector needs trade and aviation liberalisation to reach full potential

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How Africa can almost double its tourism revenues – within ten years

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