Thursday, October 15, 2015

Ethiopia Prepares to Build Major Hub Airport for Africa

(Oct 15, 2015, (Addis Ababa))--Ethiopia’s transport ministry is finalizing plans to start building a new airport for the capital Addis Ababa in 2016. The facility, which is expected to take eight years to build at a cost of up to around $4 billion, is intended as a major new hub airport for African air transport, according to Ethiopian transport minister Workneh Gebeyehu.

In late September, he told the Airport, Infrastructures and MRO conference in Addis Ababa that the development will feature four runways and will have capacity for more than 100 million passengers per year.

“It’s not only a runway and terminal that we are going to build,” Ethiopian Airports Enterprise CEO Tewodros Dawit told AIN. “The airport city will make Ethiopia a hub for the whole region.” Comparing the new development to airports in Dubai and London, he said that it will include hotels, shopping malls, office buildings and homes.

The Ethiopian government has narrowed down the choice of prospective sites for the new airport to three, all of which are between 37 and 44 miles of the center of the Addis Ababa. French airport engineering specialist ADPI is conducting the planning study for the new facility. Read more from AIN Online »

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