Infrastructure often defines the economic trajectory of regions. Ogun State occupies a strategic position in Nigeria’s economic geography. Bordering Lagos ...
Ethiopian Airlines expands Bole Airport domestic terminal to improve passenger flow Three new airports to raise domestic network to 26 destinations Expansion supports Vision 2040 plan targeting major ...
Ethiopian Airlines Bishoftu International Airport, Ethiopia's new mega hub, is located some 25 mi. southeast of the capital city Addis Ababa where the current main base of Ethiopian Airlines is found.
The Laguindingan International Airport (LIA), operated by Aboitiz InfraCapital Laguindingan Airport Corp., strengthens connectivity ...
Ethiopia’s landmark aviation project near Bishoftu is gaining fresh international traction following a recent series of high‑level engagements in Rome, where ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa International Airport is hosting its second hiring day of the year on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The hiring event will feature seasonal jobs as the airport prepares for an increase in ...
Ethiopian Airlines plans to relocate its operations at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to the airport’s New Terminal One when the facility opens in 2026. The airline, which currently ...
Abuja's City Walk master-planned district in Nigeria features residential, cultural, and commercial spaces, and a project for ...
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Lagos short-let market generates N281bn amid rising competition
Lagos’ short-let market generated an estimated N281.03bn in revenue in 2025, holding steady despite high inflation and intensifying competition, according to a report from Edala Development.The Lagos ...
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This $12.7 billion mega-airport could be the catalyst global aviation has been waiting for
On January 10, 2026, Ethiopia laid the first stone of an airport project set to revolutionize the global aviation landscape. The future Bishoftu International Airport, designed by the renowned Zaha ...
Foreign investors and African capitalists are increasingly investing in Africa's infrastructure, minerals and businesses, driven by demographic growth and improved market integration.
I T’S A CRAZY situation right now,” Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, tells The Economist in an interview on March 12th in his office in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial ...
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