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Zeghamra Zone to Welcome New International Airport ✈️ The Ministry of Transport has greenlit the construction of a new international airport in the Zeghamra zone, with funds allocated in the 2024 budget. This project aims to boost regional connectivity and tourism in Algeria’s southwestern region. Covering 3,430 hectares, the airport will be strategically located near National Route 6A, just 30 km from Béni Abbès. 💡 What makes it stand out? Its integration with Algeria’s existing network of 13 international airports ensures smoother travel connections, while modern infrastructure will drive operational efficiency and growth. https://lnkd.in/gJXpFjeu 🔗 To know more about the development, click the link! 🌐 Register for free to get exclusive updates on this project. #BNCNetwork #ProjectIntelligence #Algeria #Infrastructure #Aviation
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RWANDA`S NEW AIRPORT PROJECT: A MILESTONE FOR AFRICAN TOURISM ➡ By 2026, a state-of-the-art airport near Kigali will become one of East Africa’s key aviation hubs. With an initial capacity of 1.7 million passengers annually, the project boasts cutting-edge infrastructure: ✈ 30,000 m² passenger terminal ✈ 22 check-in counters and 10 gates ✈ 6 boarding bridges ✈ 3,750-meter runway ✈ Completion: 2026, fully operational by 2028 ➡ In partnership with Qatar Airways, which holds 60% of the airport and 49% of RwandAir Ltd, the airport will connect travellers to over 65 international destinations. ➡ The new airport will enhance travel in the region, serving as both a gateway to Rwanda’s national parks and a key transit hub. Read more in this article: https://lnkd.in/eSD6-QT2 #voice4africa #rwanda #airport #aviation #africa Photo Credit: David_Omoniyi_unsplash
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New Gwadar International Airport is set to open on December 30, with PIA operating its first commercial flight. Built with $246 million in Chinese investment, the airport aims to enhance regional trade and tourism. PIA will enjoy fee waivers for its first year, ensuring operational stability. A milestone for connectivity and development in Gwadar. Read more at: https://bit.ly/3DttoLx #BlueOceanResidency #Gwadar #Pakistan #CPEC #SeafrontLiving #Aviation
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Lomé is the hub of west Africa aviation travel Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport, Lomé, Republic of Togo. This airport is the hub of the pan African airline. A Sky. The airport is small but services far better than two Cameroon’s international airports: Nsimalen and Douala. And more, the Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport has free WiFi whereas Cameroon’s two international airports doesn’t have WiFi. Cameroon, let us keep calling ourselves superlative names: miniature Africa, continent, planet or galaxy. While we deceive ourselves into thinking that we are what we’re not, others are working and improving while we run our loud mouths.
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#GOOD_TO_KNOW | ACSA et la ville d’Ekurhuleni unissent leurs forces pour accélérer le développement de l’Aérotropolis d’O.R Tambo ✈️ ACSA and City of Ekurhuleni Partner to Advance OR Tambo Aerotropolis Development The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) and the City of #Ekurhuleni, known as “Africa's Workshop” due to its industrial significance, have formalized a 3-year partnership to propel the Aerotropolis project at OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA). This collaboration solidified through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) announced on November 29, 2024, which aims to transform the airport and its surrounding areas into a thriving economic hub. ➡️ Full Story ( fr/en) is accessible here https://lnkd.in/eqnpqyUB #newsaero #aviation #airport #infrastructures
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Africa is one of the fastest-growing regions for aviation, from both a travel perspective and from an international commerce perspective. This recent news that multiple African countries including Rwanda are further expanding their aviation and air travel infrastructure, further painting a picture of a bright future for the continent. That being said there are still regulatory issues for businesses looking to operate on the continent, as one of the major difficulties in expanding aviation is the stark differences in regulatory standards between individual states. It will certainly be important to keep an eye on how the industry continues to evolve in these key countries! #Travel #Aviation #Africa #GrowthReigon
How African aviation could be set to soar | CNN
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and OAG underscore the promising potential of Africa's rapidly growing population for the aviation sector. With cities like Cairo, Johannesburg, and Lagos already home to millions, and future growth expected in Luanda and Dar es Salaam, the demand for air services is poised to soar. While some regions, such as North Africa, have seen increased airline capacity, this growth presents a unique opportunity for other regions to catch up. To unlock this potential, developing air connectivity across the continent will be crucial. By addressing challenges in infrastructure and regulation, the aviation sector can capitalize on Africa's urbanization and create more robust travel networks. Both IATA and OAG emphasize the positive opportunities for connecting Africa's growing population with enhanced air services, which will drive economic and social development across the continent. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/eutzmyWf
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WELL DONE ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 COME ON SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦!! Ethiopia is constructing a £5 billion "Mega Airport City," expected to be Africa’s largest airport and one of the busiest worldwide. The new airport, located at Bishoftu, 25 miles from Addis Ababa, will handle up to 110 million passengers annually upon its completion in 2029. The ambitious project, led by Ethiopian Airlines in collaboration with Dar Al-Handasah Consultants, features a cutting-edge terminal and four runways. Currently, Addis Ababa's Bole International Airport, situated 2,334 meters above sea level, faces congestion as Ethiopia cements its status as a global aviation hub. The "Mega Airport City" will not only alleviate this strain but also boost Ethiopia's economy, positioning the country as a major player in international business and tourism. The new facility aims to rival global airports like Dubai and Heathrow...
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BEST AIRPORTS IN AFRICA ➡ Skytrax, a globally recognized organization that evaluates #airlines and #airports worldwide, has released its latest ranking of the top airports. Cape Town International Airport has been named the best airport in Africa for the ninth consecutive time. ➡ In the regional category, Durban's King Shaka Airport in South Africa emerges as Africa's leading airport. Spanning a total area of 102,000 m², its terminal can accommodate up to 7.5 million passengers annually. ➡ Taking second place is Marrakech International Airport in Morocco, serving as a gateway to the vibrant and culturally rich city of Marrakech. The airport's terminals 1 and 2 are designed to handle 2.5 million passengers per year. ➡ Securing third place is Kigali International Airport in Rwanda, formerly known as Gregoire Kayibanda International Airport. The airport serves as a regional hub for cities in Congo, Burundi, and Uganda, with its terminal catering to 1.5 million passengers annually. 🌍 Enhancing air accessibility is pivotal for the growth of tourism in Africa. Find full ranking here: https://lnkd.in/e4BKj6G4 #voice4africa #aviation #africa Photo Credit: Michael Getreu_unsplash
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💡Did you know that every country has a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) that regulates all the the flight ✈️ regulations? Recently, we took part in the 6th East African Community (EAC) Aviation Symposium, organised by the EAC CASSOA Secretariat and the TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY(TCAA). Held in Zanzibar, #Tanzania a few weeks ago, this year’s theme was "The Future of Aviation – Maintaining Resilient, Sustainable, Innovative, Safe, and Secure Aviation Systems." The event brought together industry leaders and experts to discuss the future of aviation in the region. Our country leads for Uganda and Tanzania- Kenneth Muhangi and Shehzada Walli participated, mingled with peers, shared valuable insights, and explored innovative solutions that support our mission to boost aviation resilience and sustainability. At GSD, one of our primary objectives is to bring transformative aviation technologies to Africa. We work closely with CAAs across the continent to ensure that businesses can effectively navigate the regulatory landscape and achieve success in African markets. Our collaborations aim to foster innovation, enhance aviation resilience, and promote sustainable growth throughout the region. Interested in exploring such opportunities in Africa? Visit our website to learn more (link in caption). #Aviation #Innovation #EastAfrica #AviationSymposium #FutureOfAviation
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