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Construction begins on $12.5bn Bishoftu International Airport in Ethiopia
The airport is designed to handle 110 million passengers annually at full scale.
Work starts on Bishoftu Airport in Ethiopia, designed to handle 110 million passengers annually and become Africa’s largest aviation hub.
Slated for completion in 2030, the airport, located outside of Addis Ababa, will be the largest on the African continent.
The project was expected to cost $10 billion but was later revised to $12.5 billion due to inflation and other modifications.
WORK has started on an enormous airport which once completed will be the biggest in Africa. Bishoftu International Airport ...
That is impossible without a home base capable of supporting it.” The flag carrier already dominates Africa’s skies.
Explore Zaha Hadid's design for Bishoftu International Airport, an important hub for Ethiopian Airlines, serving 60 million passengers annually.
In Ethiopia, construction has begun on the biggest airport infrastructure project in the continent’s history — designed by ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed launches a $12.5bn airport project billed as Africa’s largest aviation hub in Bishoftu, Ethiopia.
Phase One is targeted for completion by 2030. The airport will support trade, tourism, and people-to-people connectivity across Africa.
Ethiopian Airlines Group has announce the official construction commencement of Bishoftu International Airport. Construction has ...
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