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Rebecca Campbell

Rebecca Campbell

Rebecca Campbell is Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

By Rebecca Campbell

ATNS wins aircraft landing aid system maintenance contract for six South African airports

4th March 2024

South Africa’s national State-owned air traffic management agency, Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS), has been awarded a new five-year contract by another State-owned company, the Airports... 


One of the South African Navy’s three new MMIPVs

Third locally built patrol ship for the South African Navy 'blessed' in Cape Town

4th March 2024

The third of the South African Navy’s (SAN’s) multi-mission inshore patrol vessels (MMIPVs) was “blessed” at a ceremony in Cape Town, on Friday. The ceremony took place at the facilities of the... 


Dube TradePort air cargo terminal sees demand spike

1st March 2024

Air freight through the Dube TradePort cargo terminal, at King Shaka International Airport, at Durban, spiked sharply during the last quarter of last year, in quarter-on-quarter terms. This... 


Mockup of the Wisk Aero Gen 6 UAM vehicle

Is the era of the flying taxi finally about to dawn?

1st March 2024

The concept of small, usually unconventional, aircraft, carrying small numbers of passengers, weaving their way through towering skyscrapers and speeding over suburbs, has been a staple of... 


Mockup of the Wisk Aero Gen 6 UAM vehicle

Is the era of the flying taxi finally about to dawn?

1st March 2024

The concept of small, usually unconventional, aircraft, carrying small numbers of passengers, weaving their way through towering skyscrapers and speeding over suburbs, has been a staple of... 


IATA reports significant improvement in African aviation safety, but more needs to be done

29th February 2024

The global representative body for the airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has reported that Africa’s aviation safety performance last year was a significant... 


IATA director-general Willie Walsh

Commercial aviation achieved unprecedentedly high safety levels last year

29th February 2024

Last year saw aviation safety, in several parameters, record its best-ever results, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported. IATA, which is the global representative body... 


Zero carbon aviation company demonstrates its complete system for the first time

28th February 2024

US zero carbon-emissions aviation company Universal Hydrogen has announced that it has used one of its proprietary modular liquid hydrogen storage and transport ‘capsules’ to successfully power its... 


South Africa, Germany sign agreement on labour issues

28th February 2024

The South African Department of Employment and Labour announced on Wednesday that it had signed a Joint Declaration of Interest (JDI) with Germany’s Labour and Social Affairs Department. The JDI... 


Avos and other fruit in crates

South African food inflation continued to decelerate in January

27th February 2024

In January, for the second month in a row, South African food and non-alcoholic beverage (NAB) inflation (hereafter to be referred to as food inflation, for short) declined, in year-on-year terms,... 


Global aviation’s IT company celebrates 75 years of innovation

27th February 2024

Specialist air transport industry information technology (IT) group SITA is currently celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary. It should be noted that the first controlled flight of a powered... 


Australian scientists make progress in dealing with hydrogen embrittlement of steel

26th February 2024

Australian researchers have made a step forward in addressing perhaps the biggest single obstacle to the large-scale roll-out of the hoped-for hydrogen economy: hydrogen embrittlement. This is the... 


Rolls-Royce highlights its African presence, and delivers record results for 2023

23rd February 2024

UK-based global major propulsion and power systems group Rolls-Royce has highlighted its presence in Africa. It did so in parallel with the release of its full-year results for 2023. The group’s... 


AECI CEO Holger Riemensperger

Transformed AECI to go big globally

23rd February 2024

JSE-listed South African multinational AECI aims to be the global number three company in its core market segment of mining explosives and mining chemicals, by 2030. Of the company’s business, 80%... 


Transition to the green economy offers great opportunities for women, but problems remain

22nd February 2024

The move to a green economy is a move to a more feminine economy, affirmed KD Strategies founding director Katnisha Singh on Thursday. She was participating in a panel discussion at the Women in... 


Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis

Cape Town driving forward with renewable energy, climate resilience programmes

22nd February 2024

Last year, Cape Town paid out R25-million to businesses which sold their surplus renewable energy to the city. And, starting this year, private citizens will be able to do the same. These... 


World Bank agency guarantees are supporting green energy transition in Africa

21st February 2024

The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) of the World Bank had so far supported 16 renewable energy projects in South Africa, with a total generating capacity of 1.4 GW, reported MIGA VP... 


Western Cape Premier Alan Winde

Western Cape already being hit by climate change, seeking to make itself resilient

21st February 2024

The Western Cape is already feeling the effects of climate change, provincial Premier Alan Winde highlighted on Wednesday. He was addressing the Africa Green Economy Summit 2024, in Cape Town. The... 


MeerKAT antennas

MeerKAT radio telescope a beacon of technological development in South Africa

20th February 2024

More than 260 scientific papers have so far been published, using data gathered by South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope array, with 40% of them being published in the past year, highlighted... 


Major solar power project in the DRC is now set to start development

19th February 2024

The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and SkyPower Global have signed a joint development agreement to implement the first phase of an ultimately 1 000 MW capacity solar power project in the... 


Western Cape agency identifies key aviation trends during 2024

13th February 2024

Western Cape trade, tourism and investment promotion agency Wesgro has identified five key air travel trends for this year. These are, in the agency’s terminology and order, “the race to meet... 


Durban’s Dube TradePort air cargo terminal sees demand spike because of harbour issues

13th February 2024

Air freight through the Dube TradePort cargo terminal, at King Shaka International Airport, at Durban, spiked sharply during the last quarter of last year, in quarter-on-quarter terms. This... 


CubeSpace CEO Mike-Alec Kearney

South African satellite control systems company secures venture capital funding

13th February 2024

South African spacecraft attitude determination and control systems (ADCS) developer and manufacturer CubeSpace has secured R47-million in venture capital funding, to allow it to expand its... 


Mining’s focus switching to critical minerals, with ESG pressures increasing

12th February 2024

The need to transform the global energy system and to cut carbon emissions, to counter the danger of climate change, is shifting the mining spotlight away from traditional high-value resources,... 


Aviation firm announces inverter technology breakthrough

9th February 2024

UK-US zero carbon emissions aviation company ZeroAvia has announced that the initial testing campaign for its in-house developed 200 kW continuous power inverter has been successfully concluded.... 


Proposed underground lab in South Africa moves into project stage

9th February 2024

A proposal to build South Africa’s and Africa’s first underground science laboratory has now moved into the project stage, with the launch of the Paarl Africa Underground Laboratory (PAUL),... 


Mining services companies facing climate conundrums

8th February 2024

The need to counter climate change is raising a whole range of important issues for mining services companies, which, in comparison with the mining groups they served, are small in scale. This was... 


The Kibali gold mine

Barrick highlights importance of socioeconomic development in poor countries

8th February 2024

The need to counter climate change and protect the environment should not distract attention from the need to achieve socioeconomic development in poor countries, Barrick Gold corporate... 


Global Reporting Initiative formally launches new biodiversity, mining standards

8th February 2024

More than 50% of global gross domestic product was moderately or highly dependent on biodiversity, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) vice chairperson Bola Adeeko highlighted in Cape Town on... 


ICMM CEO Rohitesh Dhawan

Threat of climate change has transformed the image of mining

7th February 2024

The need to reduce global carbon emissions, to counter climate change, has transformed the public image of the mining industry, because of the urgent need to ramp-up the production of clean energy... 


AECI CEO Holger Riemensperger

Transformed AECI to go big globally

7th February 2024

JSE-listed South African multinational AECI aims to be the global number three company in its core market segment of mining explosives and mining chemicals, by 2030. Of the company’s business, 80%... 


Werner Duvenhage, Dr Mashego Mashego and Stephen Bullock

Procurement extortion, copper theft serious issues for South African miners

5th February 2024

One of the major crime problems facing South African mining companies is that of the so-called “construction mafias”, or perhaps more accurately (as far as mining is concerned) “procurement... 


A person holding pieces of gold in their hand

Harmony Gold highlights the fight against illegal mining

5th February 2024

Effectively dealing with the problem of illegal mining operations really needs the recreation of specialised units by the South African Police Service (SAPS). So highlighted Harmony Gold executive... 


No-emissions transport companies team up to analyse new hydrogen technology for aviation

2nd February 2024

US-UK zero carbon emissions aviation company ZeroAvia and US hydrogen storage and refuelling technology startup company Verne have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate in the... 


South African food inflation decelerated in December

1st February 2024

After three consecutive months of moving up, South African food and non-alcoholic beverage (NAB) inflation (henceforth to be referred to simply as food inflation) decelerated again in December.... 


IATA reports that the air cargo sector regained lost ground during 2023

1st February 2024

Global total air cargo demand in December was “exceptionally strong”, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported. (IATA was the representative body for the worldwide airline... 


IATA reports that total air passenger traffic is now very close to pre-Covid levels

1st February 2024

Total air passenger traffic in December, worldwide, reached a level very close to that recorded before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has... 


Embraer reports significant increases in its aircraft deliveries and services business

31st January 2024

Brazil-based major aerospace and defence group Embraer has announced that its commercial and business aircraft deliveries last year were 13% higher than in 2022, reaching a total of 181 aircraft... 


IATA welcomes release of some blocked airline funds by Nigeria

31st January 2024

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which is the global representative body for the airline industry, has welcomed the announcement by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that it has... 


Three of Africa’s five youngest airliner fleets are in East Africa

30th January 2024

The five African airlines which currently have the youngest airliner fleets are, in order from youngest to less young, Uganda Airlines, Jambojet, Air Tanzania, Air Cairo and Air Austral. This was... 


Stellenbosch, Western Cape universities receive muon detector from France

30th January 2024

Research into cosmic rays by scientists at Stellenbosch University (SU) and the University of the Western Cape (UWC) has been energised by the delivery, from France, of a muon detector. The... 


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