
The problem African Aviation faces
From thunderous waterfalls to lush rolling hills, breathtaking mountainous views to up-close-and-personal wildlife experiences, Africa has some of the most stunning destinations in the world. Yet, touring all 54 African countries by air would be more than double the cost of touring all 50 American states due to the disproportionately higher cost of air travel.
As frustrating as this is for Africans, we choose to use that frustration to fuel our fervent pursuit for solutions to make air travel more accessible to Africans.
What we plan to do about it
Each industry stakeholder will have a crucial role to play in positioning Africa to first match global standards, and later to define global standards. We believe our role is two-fold. Firstly, to provide change makers with the necessary information to deeply understand the challenges Africa faces. Secondly, to expose enthusiasts and experts to daring solutions that could potentially leapfrog Africa’s aviation industry.
We aim to do this through thoughtful data-backed articles, inspired by real case studies and conversations with people in the industry. We will do this in three ways:
Establishing Common Ground
The more people that deeply understand the problem, the more brain power we can access to design powerful solutions. We will achieve this through snack-sized primers on Africa’s aviation industry.
Streamlining Aviation Concepts
Even industry experts concur that the industry can seem convoluted, like a snake eating its own tail. We will help readers think of aviation in a structured easy-to-grasp way through high-level topic maps.
Inspiring Aviation Change Agents
It’s easy to focus on issues, but celebrating the strides made is crucial to encouraging continued efforts. Similarly, bringing new ideas that challenge existing boundaries inspires broader thinking for future action

Buhle Dlodlo
Africa at Altitude Founder . Blog Article Author . Aviation Enthusiast
My passion for aviation led me to study Aeronautical Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand where I graduated top of my class in 2017. In 2018 I started my career as an Engineer in the Aerospace & Defense industry in South Africa. Driven by my curiosity about the bigger picture, I transitioned to Management Consulting in 2020, and I recently earned my MBA from INSEAD in 2025.
These experiences have provided me with a well-rounded perspective on both the technical aspects of the industry and the strategic elements necessary for thriving industries in general. Now my passion for the industry has driven me to apply both of these skill sets to contribute to a stronger African aviation industry.







