Ethiopia has officially commenced construction on the Bishoftu International Airport, which is set to become the largest airport in Africa. This ambitious development aims to handle up to 110 million passengers annually, establishing the airport as a key aviation hub on the continent.
Located approximately 50 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa, the new airport will significantly enhance Ethiopia’s connectivity and strengthen its aviation sector. The project incorporates:
- Modern facilities
- State-of-the-art infrastructure
- Capacity to accommodate a large volume of international and domestic flights
This initiative highlights Ethiopia’s dedication to expanding its transportation network and fostering economic growth by improving air travel links. Additionally, the Bishoftu International Airport is expected to:
- Create thousands of jobs
- Boost global trade opportunities
- Promote tourism in the region
The commencement of construction marks a major milestone in Ethiopia’s transport modernization efforts, further solidifying its position in Africa’s aviation landscape.
