Brussels Airlines to Launch Direct Flights to Kilimanjaro in 2026

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Brussels Airlines to Launch Direct Flights to Kilimanjaro in 2026 Brussels, Belgium – November 2025  Brussels Airlines has announced that it will launch direct flights to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) in Tanzania starting June 3, 2026, strengthening the connection between Europe and East Africa. The airline will operate two weekly flights, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, using the Airbus A330-300 aircraft configured in three classes - Business, Premium Economy, and Economy. The route will follow a triangular pattern: Brussels → Kilimanjaro → Nairobi → Brussels. About Brussels Airlines Brussels Airlines is the flag carrier of Belgium and a member of the Lufthansa Group - one of Europe’s largest airline networks. The airline is also part of the Star Alliance, giving passengers global connectivity through code-sharing and coordinated routes with other major carriers. From its hub at Brussels Airport (BRU), the airline serves more than 80 destinations across Europe, A...

Air Burkina Expands Fleet with New Embraer 190 Aircraft

Burkina Faso’s national carrier, Air Burkina, has strengthened its fleet with the arrival of an Embraer 190 aircraft, marking a renewed push to modernize and stabilize its operations amid efforts to revitalize the country’s aviation sector.

The newly-acquired jet, registered XT-ABT, touched down at Ouagadougou International Airport late October 2025. Though not a factory-fresh delivery, the 98-seat aircraft brings enhanced performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency compared to the carrier’s aging fleet. The aircraft was originally delivered to a Chinese operator in 2015 and has since undergone technical inspection and reconfiguration before joining Air Burkina.

Air burkina Embraer 190

Air Burkina officials said the addition of the Embraer 190 forms part of the government-backed initiative to rebuild the airline’s operational capability and improve domestic and regional connectivity. The aircraft will be deployed on high-demand West African routes linking Ouagadougou with Abidjan, Bamako, Niamey, and Dakar, as well as select domestic flights.

According to local aviation authorities, the aircraft’s GE CF34-10E engines and updated avionics systems will reduce fuel consumption and emissions while improving overall dispatch reliability. Maintenance and technical support for the new type are expected to generate additional employment opportunities for Burkinabé aircraft engineers and technicians.

This delivery is the second Embraer 190 to join Air Burkina’s fleet since 2024, signaling steady progress in the airline’s modernization.

Air Burkina’s management emphasized that this expansion demonstrates confidence in the country’s air transport sector and reflects broader efforts to enhance safety, reliability, and competitiveness in West Africa’s skies.

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