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Chloe Greenbank
March 30, 2026
Agostinho Neto International Airport began domestic operations in November 2024, followed by international services in October 2025. Credit: ATTA
Across Africa, governments, airport authorities and private investors are accelerating plans to modernize existing facilities and construct new megahubs. These next-generation airports are being designed not only to accommodate rising passenger volumes, but also as economic engines, facilitating…
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