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Africa Ready For Right-Sized Fleets | Aviation Week Network

Share Air Peace E195 It may not yet be considered a mature aviation market, but Africa is expected to be a huge area for growth in aircraft acquisition during the 2020s. One of the features of that growth is likely to be the ability of carriers to move straight to a right-sized fleet. The classic narrowbody workhorses of the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 families have led the way for many years, and understandably so. However, below their capacity level, there has arguably been less structure in carriers’ fleets. With the advent of the crossover narrowbody jets such as the Airbus A220 family and Embraer E-Jets (now, of course, in their second generation, the E2 family), the gap has been filled between those workhorses and regional jets and turboprops.

Uganda s debt spills over amid shrinking revenue, rising expenditure

Uganda’s debt spills over amid shrinking revenue, rising expenditure Monday April 05 2021 Nakasero market vendors observe social distancing during the lockdown in March 2020. City Hall forecasts that revenue collection for this Financial Year will fall by Shs3 trillion to Shs18 trillion due to the adverse impact of Covid-19. PHOTO | ABUBAKER LUBOWA Summary A year ago, the economic outlook of developing countries started to dampen as Covid-19 hit resulting in a stringent lockdown imposed by the Ugandan government. Today, countries are struggling to contain the pandemic with a slow rollout of vaccines to resuscitate frail economies, while several developing countries, including Uganda, are shouldering a larger burden of having to borrow to fund key priorities amid spiraling debt,

Georgia was the post-Soviet beacon of hope for democracy but political turmoil could unravel it all

Georgia was the post-Soviet beacon of hope for democracy but political turmoil could unravel it all Sir David Lidington is a former cabinet minister Georgian opposition representative Giorgi Vashadze attends a press conference following the second round of European Union-mediated talks between Georgia s ruling party and the opposition to resolve a political impasse sparked by elections last year, in Tbilisi early on March 31, 2021. (Photo by Vano SHLAMOV / AFP) (Photo by VANO SHLAMOV/AFP via Getty Images) Georgia, for so long a beacon of hope for democracy and the rule of law in the post-Soviet world, is now once more mired in a political crisis. It is a tragedy for Georgia, where polling by the Washington-based National Democratic Institute (NDI) shows that the overwhelming majority of people want their country to be aligned more closely with the West, and a challenge for the European Union and the United Kingdom, both of which which have a long standing interest

UK: North Sea deal to protect jobs in green energy transition

UK: North Sea deal to protect jobs in green energy transition
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