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Drones in the Sky: Safely Integrating UAS into East Africa’s Airspace

Introduction The rise of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, is reshaping global aviation. In East Africa, these technologies are being embraced...

Beyond the Cockpit: Addressing Pilot Fatigue and Stress in East Africa’s Aviation Sector

Introduction Human factors are a critical component in aviation safety, often serving as the invisible thread that connects technical systems, operational decisions, and flight outcomes....

Securing the Skies: Advancing Aviation Screening Technology in East Africa

Introduction Aviation security screening serves as the first line of defense against unlawful interference in civil aviation. As global threats evolve, airports must continually upgrade...

Navigating Risk: How East African Airlines Are Strengthening Aviation Safety Through Risk Management

Introduction The aviation industry is inherently complex and risk-prone, with safety and reliability as its foundational pillars. In East Africa, airlines operate in an environment...

Health First: Strengthening Public Health and Biosecurity Measures at East African Airports

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the vital link between aviation and public health. Airports, as major gateways for international travel, are critical points of entry...

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Securing the Skies: Strengthening Aviation Cybersecurity in East Africa

Introduction As East Africa’s aviation sector continues to digitize its...

Ready on the Runway: Strengthening Airport Fire and Rescue Services in East Africa

Introduction Fire and rescue services are a critical component of...

Drones in the Sky: Safely Integrating UAS into East Africa’s Airspace

Introduction The rise of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), commonly referred...

Beyond the Cockpit: Addressing Pilot Fatigue and Stress in East Africa’s Aviation Sector

Introduction Human factors are a critical component in aviation safety,...
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