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Bluebird Aviation
Kenya’s Bluebird Aviation, a prominent charter airline founded in 1992, is at the center of an intense shareholder battle that has spilled into the country’s High Court. Originally launched to transport shipments of miraa (also known as khat) to Somalia, the company grew into a respected player in East Africa's aviation sector. Yet despite its success, internal strife between its founding shareholders has brought the company into a storm of legal disputes, financial controversies, and now, a court-ordered revaluation.
By Horace Was9 months ago in Wander
Space Race
We’re in the midst of a new space race—and this one’s moving a lot faster than the Cold War-era moonshot of the 1960s. The skies above Earth are becoming increasingly crowded as global powers vie for orbital dominance. But with so much activity happening above us, a vital question emerges: Who actually leads in space right now—China or the United States?
By Horace Was9 months ago in Wander
The Engine dilemma
Jet engines are the heart of any commercial aircraft—massive, meticulously engineered machines that can cost upwards of $10 to $15 million to overhaul. In 2025, as the aviation industry continues recovering from pandemic-era disruptions, airlines are taking bold steps to extend the life of their engines. But why is this happening now, and what does it mean for the future of air travel?
By Horace Was9 months ago in Wander
Not Enough AMTs
The Growing Crisis in Aircraft Maintenance In 2025, the aviation industry is facing a growing and deeply concerning challenge: a critical shortage of qualified airplane mechanics. As airlines rapidly scale up operations post-pandemic and demand for air travel skyrockets, the availability of trained maintenance professionals simply isn't keeping pace. This gap poses not only logistical and operational issues but also raises concerns about aviation safety, delays, and long-term sustainability of air travel.
By Horace Was9 months ago in Wander
Easter Holidays 2025: These are the most polluted beaches in Mexico
If you're planning a trip this Easter 2025 vacation, it's important to know that the Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS) has released its list of beaches that are unsuitable for recreational use due to their high levels of pollution. Here are the details:
By Kamel Saidani9 months ago in Wander
AI-Powered Entrepreneurship: Leveraging Machine Learning for Online Profits
Artificial intelligence is no longer the realm of science fiction—by 2025, it has become a cornerstone for digital entrepreneurs seeking to optimize online profits. The integration of machine learning and AI algorithms into daily business operations is transforming the way entrepreneurs approach content creation, market research, and customer engagement. In this article, we explore the exciting world of AI-powered entrepreneurship, offering real-life examples of businesses that have scaled their operations using AI, and providing actionable insights for those looking to harness these cutting-edge technologies.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani9 months ago in Wander
Top 5 places to visit in London in 2025
London, the spectacular capital of the United Kingdom, is a city that never ceases to amaze tourists. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and unparalleled cultural offerings, London attracts millions of visitors each year. In 2025, the city remains a top tourist destination, with a unique mix of classic attractions and new experiences to captivate everyone. From iconic monuments to urban parks and panoramic views, London has something for everyone. If you want an in-depth look at what to do in London , this article will guide you through the five must-see places you can't miss on your visit to the city in 2025.
By Kamel Saidani9 months ago in Wander
Teotihuacán: A magical place you must visit
Teotihuacán is in fashion. Perhaps for some it's because of this quest to return to ancestral knowledge, for others because it's cool to recharge with positive energy, or simply because it's recently become a destination for biking and partying on the party buses that make nighttime tours outside the archaeological site.
By Kamel Saidani9 months ago in Wander
Traveling: The Feminist Journey Beyond Boundaries
Have you ever wondered why traveling is so widely celebrated, especially for women? Could it be that there’s something deeper in the act of journeying—something that goes beyond the typical sightseeing and relaxation? Travel has long been hailed as an enriching experience, but for many women, it represents much more than that. It is an opportunity to break free from societal constraints, to explore personal empowerment, and to challenge the traditional roles women have been expected to play. In today’s world, traveling is not just an escape; it is a powerful tool for self-discovery, independence, and feminist activism.
By Bubble Chill Media 9 months ago in Wander










