Chinese-built new airport in Angolan capital completes first passenger flights-Xinhua

Chinese-built new airport in Angolan capital completes first passenger flights

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2024-11-12 18:12:15

This aerial photo taken on Oct. 21, 2023, shows the view of the new Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport in Luanda, Angola. (China National Aero-technology International Engineering Corporation/Handout via Xinhua)

Angola's new capital airport, Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN), handled its first incoming and outgoing passenger flights Sunday morning.

LUANDA, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- Angola's new capital airport, Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN), completed its first incoming and outgoing passenger flights Sunday morning.

According to Angola's Ministry of Transport flight schedules, the new airport, located 40 km southeast of downtown Luanda, the capital of Angola, and built by a Chinese company, saw eight round-trip flights between Luanda and Cabinda, operated by Angola Airlines (TAAG), on its first day of passenger services.

"This is a celebratory, historic day for our civil aviation and our country. We are all very pleased. What stands out to me is the joy in the eyes of all the professionals and passengers already using our new airport," Angolan Minister of Transport Ricardo D'Abreu told the press.

Angola plans to expand flight routes from the new airport to eastern provinces by early December, he said.

By March 31 next year, all domestic and international flights from Luanda's Quatro de Fevereiro Airport will be transferred to the AIAAN, which has already been assigned "NBJ," the International Air Transport Association code.

This photo taken on Nov. 10, 2023, shows the departure hall inside the domestic terminal of the new Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport in Luanda, Angola. (Xinhua/Lyu Chengcheng)

The AIAAN was built by China National Aero-technology International Engineering Corporation and is designed to handle 15 million passengers and 130,000 tonnes of airmail per year. The airport aims to become a key aviation hub in southern Africa.

"China represents a significant partner for Angola, allowing us to develop important infrastructure in our country, including Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport," said D'Abreu in an interview with Xinhua.

He added that starting early next year, the new airport will fall under the newly established Icolo e Bengo Province, and Angola will begin developing an "airport city" around the area to advance economic growth and create new business and investment opportunities in the airport region.

Nelson Oliveira, TAAG chief executive officer and one of the first passengers on the inaugural flights, said TAAG is pleased to consider the new airport its new "home." 

"We will gradually move all our staff and equipment to operate exclusively at the new airport," he said.

Oliveira praised the new airport built by the Chinese firm, describing it as "modern and advanced." 

"This will enable greater development and improved service. Here, we can serve our passengers much better, allowing us to attract more customers and thus offer a higher-quality service," he said.  

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