American Eagle to invest $2.5 Billion to Build New International Airport in Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR) has signed a landmark $2.5 billion
investment framework agreement with American Eagle Business Solutions (AEBS), a
U.S.-based conglomerate, marking a significant step toward modernizing the
country’s aviation infrastructure.
The agreement was signed on
Wednesday, May 21, in Bangui, between the Central African finance
ministers, the aviation ministers, and American Eagle Business Solutions. The signing ceremony of this investment
agreement was chaired by Prime Minister Félix, which sets the stage for the construction of the
new international airport in Boboula, located in the northwestern Ouham region.