The government of Ethiopia has officially begun the construction of what is set to become Africa’s largest airport in the town of Bishoftu, located southeast of Addis Ababa. This significant infrastructure project is expected to enhance the country’s aviation capacity and stimulate economic growth.
Project Details
The new airport, designed to serve millions of passengers annually, will include state-of-the-art facilities to support both domestic and international flights. The project encompasses:
- A modern passenger terminal with high-capacity handling capabilities
- Multiple runways designed to accommodate large aircraft
- Advanced cargo handling and logistics centers
- Enhanced safety and security systems
Economic and Strategic Importance
This ambitious project is expected to have a major impact on Ethiopia and the broader East African region by:
- Boosting tourism and trade opportunities
- Creating thousands of jobs during and after construction
- Strengthening Ethiopia’s position as a regional aviation hub
- Improving connectivity with global markets
Officials have emphasized that the airport’s strategic location near Addis Ababa, combined with modern infrastructure, will make it a key gateway for African and international travelers, significantly contributing to the nation’s economic development.
