Aviation Industry Strengthens Ties in Africa and Middle East

Aviation Industry Strengthens Ties in Africa and Middle East

The IATA Africa and Middle East Regional Office (AME) serves as the central hub for the International Air Transport Association in the region, dedicated to representing, leading, and serving airlines in Africa and the Middle East. It provides regional representation, membership services, industry leadership, and expert consulting. AME aims to empower businesses to thrive within the African and Middle Eastern aviation markets, supporting their growth and ensuring sustainable development of the air transport industry in the region.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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Middle East North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

Middle East North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

A Customs Valuation and Fraud Workshop was held in Jordan, supported by the World Customs Organization and the China Customs Cooperation Fund. The workshop aimed to enhance the professional skills of customs officers from North Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East. It focused on the WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation, the application of the Revenue Package, and fraud response. Through case studies and risk management discussions, the workshop promoted regional cooperation and the construction of a fair trade environment.

Egypts Jet Aviation Dominates Ground Handling in Africa Middle East

Egypts Jet Aviation Dominates Ground Handling in Africa Middle East

Egypt Jet Airlines (EJA) is a ground handling service provider located at Cairo International Airport. It focuses on providing comprehensive ground handling services to airlines in Africa and the Middle East, including passenger services, ramp services, load control, security, and cargo warehousing. EJA is committed to providing safe, reliable, and efficient ground handling services, contributing to the development of the regional aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Egyptair Services Expands As Top Ground Handler in Africa Middle East

Egyptair Services Expands As Top Ground Handler in Africa Middle East

EgyptAir Services (EAS) is a leading aviation ground service provider in Africa and the Middle East, headquartered at Cairo International Airport. The company offers a comprehensive range of ground services, including passenger services, ramp handling, load control, cargo warehousing, and security. EAS is committed to ensuring the safety, punctuality, and efficiency of flight operations, contributing to the development of the regional aviation industry. Its services are crucial for smooth and reliable air travel within and through the region.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Rwandair Expands Crossborder Logistics Dominance in East Africa

Rwandair Expands Crossborder Logistics Dominance in East Africa

RwandAir has become a key player in the East African market thanks to its rapidly expanding network and flexible operational strategies. By focusing on route development, digital transformation, and commitments to sustainability, the airline is gradually enhancing its global competitiveness and influence within the industry.

08/05/2025 Airlines
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Kisumu Port Upgrade Enhances East Africa Trade Hub

Kisumu Port Upgrade Enhances East Africa Trade Hub

The Kenyan government is investing in the reconstruction of Kisumu Port to upgrade its ferry terminal and dry dock. This aims to improve the port's operational efficiency and service capabilities, strengthening its key position on East African shipping routes. The project is expected to boost trade and economic prosperity for both Kenya and the wider East African region by facilitating smoother and more efficient transport of goods and passengers. The upgraded port will play a vital role in regional connectivity and economic development.

WCO JICA Boost Customs Audits in East Africa

WCO JICA Boost Customs Audits in East Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) jointly launched the "East African Post Clearance Audit Instructor Training Program" (MTP). This initiative aims to cultivate a high-quality regional instructor pool, enhance the Post Clearance Audit (PCA) capabilities of East African customs administrations, and facilitate trade. Through systematic training, curriculum development, and expert guidance, the program seeks to improve PCA skills, promote trade facilitation, strengthen regional cooperation, and achieve sustainable development in the region.

Rwandair Targets Ecommerce Logistics Dominance in East Africa

Rwandair Targets Ecommerce Logistics Dominance in East Africa

RwandAir, an emerging aviation hub in East Africa, is creating value for global trade partners through its flexible network, innovative digital tools, and robust operations. By upgrading its fleet, implementing a digital strategy, and committing to sustainable development, RwandAir is strengthening its market position and contributing to the growth of e-commerce in Africa. The airline's strategic initiatives aim to enhance connectivity and efficiency, positioning Rwanda as a key player in the region's logistics landscape and fostering economic development through increased trade opportunities.

12/30/2025 Airlines
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Middle East Tensions Escalate: Freight Market Volatile

Middle East Tensions Escalate: Freight Market Volatile

Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated due to the potential U.S. military strikes on Iran. The freight market has reacted swiftly, with significant increases in VLCC and LR2 freight rates, alongside soaring insurance costs. The international community urges for a peaceful resolution to the conflict to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control.

06/23/2025 Logistics
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Homzmart Disrupts Middle East Furniture Ecommerce Market

Homzmart Disrupts Middle East Furniture Ecommerce Market

Egyptian furniture e-commerce platform Homzmart reached one million users in three years and is expanding into the Saudi Arabian market through funding. Its success is attributed to a strong supply chain, self-built logistics, technology empowerment, and an innovative offline experience store model. Although not yet profitable, Homzmart demonstrates significant potential in the Middle Eastern home furnishings market, providing valuable experience for other e-commerce businesses. The company's approach highlights the importance of a robust infrastructure and customer-centric strategies in achieving growth in the region's competitive e-commerce landscape.