AfDB Commits to Supporting Ethiopian Airlines in Bishoftu Mega-Airport Project
On March 14, 2025, Ethiopian Airlines Group took a transformative step toward enhancing Ethiopia’s aviation infrastructure by signing a Letter of Intent (LoI) with
Maltese Salvo Grima Group Secures Duty-Free Concession at Algiers Int’l Airport
Malta-based Salvo Grima Group has been awarded the duty-free concession at Algiers International Airport (Houari Boumediene International), strengthening its presence in North Africa’s travel retail sector. The group, in partnership with
Gabon Partners with WESTMINSTER and INOVAVIA to Revamp Domestic Airports
On March 3, 2025, the Gabonese authorities, with strong governmental support, signed two agreements with WESTMINSTER and its partner INOVAVIA.
Nigeria alloue 730 000 USD pour l’assurance annuelle de ses aéroports et personnel
The Nigerian government has secured an insurance policy worth ₦1.097 billion ($730 0
Gabon Entrusts Westminster Group Security for 4 Major Airports
On March 3, 2025, Gabon signed a strategic, multi-million-dollar contrac
Tanzania revives the construction project of Serengeti International Airport
The Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) signed a contract with Saba Engineering Private Company Limited on Thursday, February 27, 2025. This agreement grants the Ethiopian company the consultancy and design contract for the future Serengeti International Airport. This project, contested by environmentalists, has been stagnant for about 15 years, as the site is located near
ACSA vs ACS: Battle for Baggage Screening Control in South Africa Continues
The battle between the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) and Aviation Co-ordination Services (ACS) for control over baggage screening services at South African airports is far from over.
Argentinian Corporación América Airports and U.S. Hill International Seek Egypt’s Airport Concessions
On February 24, 2025, Dr. Sameh El-Hefny, Egypt's Minister of Civil Aviation, met with delegations from Corporación América Airports and Hill International, both of which are keen to
Morocco Aims to Expand Casablanca Int’l Airport's Capacity to 35 Million Passengers in Five Years
Morocco’s National Airports Authority (ONDA) has launched an ambitious project to modernize and expand its key airport infrastructures. Among its flagship projects, Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport, the country’s main international gateway, will see its passenger capacity increase from 14 million