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Construction Kicks Off for Africa's Largest Aviation Hub

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January 21, 20261 day ago
Construction Begins For Africa’s Largest Aviation Hub

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Construction has begun on Africa's largest aviation hub, Bishoftu International Airport, in Ethiopia. The project, a partnership between Ethiopian Airlines and the government, will create an integrated "Airport City" with cargo hubs, hotels, and commercial zones. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, it aims to be a major link between continents, handling 110 million passengers annually upon completion, with the first phase expected by 2030.

Construction for the Bishoftu International Airport, a landmark in African aviation, is officially underway. Positioned as the continent’s largest-ever airport project, the airport is being planned as a completely-integrated “Airport City” in Africa, boasting cargo hubs, hotels, commercial zones, logistics parks, and maintenance units. The project is being led by Ethiopian Airlines in partnership with the Ethiopian government. Also, check out our guide to the most beautiful countries to visit in Africa. Bishoftu International Airport: What to expect UK-based Studio Zaha Hadid Architects has commenced construction work on the airport – the largest aviation project in Africa’s history – in the Ethiopian city of Bishoftu. Key design elements that have surfaced presently include: Each pier of the airport will exhibit a distinctive design language and colour palette, reflecting the diverse regions of Ethiopia. All the terminals will be designed around the “central spine”, mirroring the Great Rift Valley, which stretches from the Middle East to East Africa. This will shrink transfer time and distance, and also optimise movement between terminals. The airport will also offer world-class amenities for transiting passengers. This includes outdoor areas featuring native plants, airside hotels, and a range of diners. The terminal is also being designed to achieve the LEED Gold Status, the second-highest certification level awarded by the US Green Building Council, according to a report by Dezeen. The project cost is being estimated at INR 1.14 lakh cr (USD 12.5 billion). Upon completion, the airport, which is endeavouring to become a key aviation link between Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, will be able to handle 110 million passengers annually. It will boast a parking capacity for 270 aircraft. The airport is being constructed in phases, with the first phase slated for completion by 2030. It’ll be able to accommodate roughly 60 million passengers annually. (Feature image credit: Zaha Hadid Architects) Related | Uncover Senegal’s Treasures – Your Travel Guide To A West African Oasis Note: The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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