Ethiopia has commenced the construction of what is set to be Africa’s largest airport, located in Bishoftu, a town situated southeast of the capital, Addis Ababa.
Significance of the New Airport
The project aims to enhance the country’s aviation infrastructure and support the rapid growth of air travel within the region. This new development is expected to significantly boost Ethiopia’s position as a major hub for air transport in Africa.
Features and Capacity
The airport will feature state-of-the-art facilities and expansive runways designed to accommodate the largest aircraft in service. Once completed, it will provide increased passenger and cargo handling capabilities, relieving pressure on the existing Bole International Airport.
Economic Impact
The construction and eventual operation of the airport are anticipated to have several positive effects:
- Job creation during and after construction phases.
- Boost to tourism through improved accessibility.
- Enhanced trade opportunities due to increased cargo capacity.
Project Timeline and Development
The Ethiopian government has outlined a phased development plan, with construction expected to span several years. The project aligns with broader national goals of modernization and economic diversification.
