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13-14 June 2017 | Sandton Convention Centre | Johannesburg, South Africa

INNOVATION, PERFORMANCE AND INVESTMENT FOR AIRPORTS ACROSS AFRICA

AFRICA’S AIRPORTS: LATEST PROJECTS EBOOK

www.terrapinn.com/airports

Created by:Knowledge Partner

Co-located with:

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Africa’s airports are in a state of much needed upgrade and African governments are giving the green light to proceed with these projects.

Africa presents massive potential in terms of economic development, growth opportunities and air travel.

We have put together a project update eBook for you to browse through. We hope you gain insightful information on airport projects that are planned or currently underway in Africa and how you can get involved in developing world class airports in Africa.

AN EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE AIRPORT IS ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESS OF ANY COUNTRY, AND AFRICA IS NO EXCEPTION. FROM EGYPT TO SOUTH AFRICA, AFRICA’S AIRPORTS HOLD THE KEY TO DEVELOPING THE CONTINENT. WE ARE SEEING THIS IN SOME OF THE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING ECONOMIES, WHO CALL AFRICA HOME, WHO RELY ON AIRPORTS AND CONNECTIVITY.

A MULTIBILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY JUST WAITING FOR YOU TO BE A PART OF.

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SOUTH AFRICA

Project Name: Lanseria International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: PostponedInvestment: proposed ZAR 200 millionProject Name: George AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: 2030Investment: Unknown

LESOTHO

Project Name: Lesotho Airport ModernisationStage in project cycle & Duration: Complete end 2016Investment: USD 15.3 million

MOZAMBIQUE

Project Name: Maputo AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: Completed by the end of 2016Investment: USD 70 million

TANZANIA

Project Name: Kilimanjaro Expansion AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: End date 2017Investment: USD 40 MillionProject Name: Dodoma Airport ExpansionStage in project cycle & Duration: End 2016Investment: USD 5-8 millionProject Name: Julius Nyerere International Airport - Phase 2Stage in project cycle & Duration: Start End 2015 - ongoingInvestment: USD 110 Million

GHANA

Project Name: Temale Airport - Phase one Stage in project cycle & Duration: 2014 - 2016Investment: USD 130 millionProject Name: Kotoka International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: March 2016 - July 2017.Investment: USD 400 million

EGYPT

Project Name: Cairo International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: Ongoing since 2011 Investment: USD 436 million

Project Name: Walvis Bay International Airport,Stage in project cycle & Duration: Completed 2016Investment: ZAR 100 million

NAMIBIA ZAMBIA

Project Name: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport ExpansionStage in project cycle & Duration: June 2015 - ongoingInvestment: USD 360m million

SIERRA LEONE

Project Name: Mamamah Airport Stage in project cycle & Duration: Starting in December 2016Investment: Unknown

SEYCHELLES

ALGERIA

Project Name: Development of Airport Marrakech MenaraStage in project cycle & Duration: 2014 - 2018Investment: USD 910 million

Project Name: Airport upgrade projectInvestment: USD 150 million

ANGOLA

Project Name: New Luanda, Angola International Airport Stage in project cycle & Duration: 2004 - 2017 Investment: USD 3.8 billion

SOMALIA

Project Name: Bosaso airport expansion - Phase 2 Stage in project cycle & Duration: May 2016- ongoingInvestment: Unknown

NIGERIA

Project Name: Nnamdi Azikiwe International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: Construction of 2nd runway, comprehensive renovation of dilapidated terminal infrastructure. The project was designed to increase the airport capacityInvestment: USD 500 million

UGANDA

Project Name: Entebbe International Airport ExpansionStage in project cycle & Duration: June 1 2016 and expected to be complete by December 2017Investment: USD 12.7 billion

RWANDA

Project Name: Kigali International UpgradeStage in project cycle & Duration: Estimated project completion date: Phase 1 in December 2018, Phase 2 in October 2019Investment: USD 818 million

KENYA

Project Name: Jomo Kenyatta International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: Complete end 2018Investment: UnknownProject Name: Malindi Airport ExpansionStage in project cycle & Duration: December 2017Investment: USD 7 million

MOROCCO

Project Name: Houari Boumediene International Airport Stage in project cycle & Duration: end 2016 - end of 2017Investment: USD 130 million

ETHIOPIA

Project Name: Bole International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: Already started - 30 % completedInvestment: USD 345 millionProject Name: Addis Ababa International AirportStage in project cycle & Duration: To be completed in 2024Investment: USD 4 billion

PROJECTS COVERED AT AFRICA’S AIRPORTS

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EAST AFRICA TANZANIAPROJECT NAME: Kilimanjaro Expansion Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: End date 2017

INVESTMENT: USD 40 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Extension and renovation of the terminal buildings, runways, aprons and taxiways, as well as installation of new airfield ground lighting and floodlights.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: KIA; BAM International of Netherlands

PROJECT NAME: Dodoma Airport Expansion

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: End 2016

INVESTMENT: USD 5 – 8 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction of pavements: Runway (1800m x 30m) to bitumen standard. Construction of storm water drainage system. Runway stripping works (strengthening and grassing).Construction of terminal building. Installation of Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) system.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Capital Development authority, European Investment Bank, Government of Tanzania, Tanzania Airports Authority

PROJECT NAME: Julius Nyerere International Airport - Phase 2

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Start End 2015 - ongoing

INVESTMENT: USD 110 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The second phase of the terminal construction will include increasing the capacity further to facilitate approximately six million annual passengers. It will increase the total area of the terminal by approximately 60,000m².

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Arab Consulting Engineers; BAM International

SOMALIAPROJECT NAME: Bosaso airport expansion - Phase 2

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: May 2016- ongoing

INVESTMENT: Unknown

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Extension of the runway from the previous size of 2.6 kilometers to a further one kilometer, a new modernized terminal building, installation of night landing flights and improvements for parking areas for both passenger and cargo planes, parking for cars.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: China Civil Engineering and Construction Company (CCECC); Italy and IGAD financed the expansion

UGANDAKENYA

ETHIOPIA

SOMALIA

SEYCHELLES

RWANDA

TANZANIA

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ETHIOPIAPROJECT NAME: Bole International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Already started - 30 % completed

INVESTMENT: USD 345 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Expansion of the Bole International Airport

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: China Communications Construction Company & Export Import Bank of China

PROJECT NAME: Addis Ababa International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: To be completed in 2024

INVESTMENT: USD 4 billion

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Complete development of new airport and supporting infrastructure including four international standard runways

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: ADPI

KENYAPROJECT NAME: Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Complete end 2018

INVESTMENT: Unknown

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Commission terminal 1E and commence construction of a second runway

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Unknown

PROJECT NAME: Malindi Airport Expansion

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: December 2017

INVESTMENT: USD 7 million

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Kenya Airports Authority (KAA)

RWANDAPROJECT NAME: Kigali International upgrade

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Estimated project completion date: Phase 1 in December 2018, Phase 2 in October 2019

INVESTMENT: USD 818 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Complete construction of international airport with all necessary support infrastructure

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Mota Engil Engenharia e Construcao Africa SA, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC)

UGANDAPROJECT NAME: Entebbe International Airport Expansion

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: June 2016 and expected to be complete by December 2017

INVESTMENT: USD 12.7 billion

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Remodeling and expansion of the departure and arrival

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Project will be fully funded by money generated from Civil Aviation Authority

REFERENCES: http://constructionreviewonline.com/2015/03/tanzania-expansion-of-kilimanjaro-airport-to-cost-us40m/https://wolfganghthome.wordpress.com/2016/08/09/dodoma-airport-works-near-completion/

http://www.airport-technology.com/projects/julius-nyerere-international-airport/https://horseedmedia.net/2016/05/02/somalia-second-phase-of-bosaso-airport-expansion-launched/

https://asokoinsight.com/news/ethiopia-to-build-120-million-passenger-airporthttp://centreforaviation.com/news/kenya-to-scale-up-airport-expansion-and-modernisation-under-fy2017-budget-564304

www.modernairportsafrica.comhttp://www.eglobaltravelmedia.com.au/seychelles-to-build-new-international-airport-to-meet-growing-tourist-demand/http://allafrica.com/stories/201604210208.html

http://constructionreviewonline.com/2016/04/us12-7-million-airport-expansion-starts/http://allafrica.com/stories/201607150223.htmlhttp://www.constructafrica.com/news/uganda-start-major-airport-expansion-early-2016-0

SEYCHELLESPROJECT NAME: Airport upgrade project

INVESTMENT: USD 150 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has been carrying out improvements on the existing airport infrastructure, for both international arrivals and departures, as well the domestic terminals.

The new international airport, which is expected to be situated to the north of the existing airport, is aimed at going a step further in ensuring that Seychelles remains competitive in the global travel market.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: ADAC

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GHANAPROJECT NAME: Temale Airport - Phase one

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: 2014 - 2016

INVESTMENT: USD 130 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Works undertaken under phase one included runway extension, construction of a new apron and taxi link, rehabilitation of existing apron, a modified fire service building, a car park, and a VVIP lounge. In addition, aeronautic ground lights were installed to enable night operations. Construction of customs and immigration office was also part of the project.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: GACL

PROJECT NAME: Kotoka International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: March 2016 - July 2017.

INVESTMENT: USD 400 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The new terminal will ease the pressure on the existing two terminals and is expected to handle up to five million passengers a year, with an expansion potential up to 6.5 million passengers. Construction of the new terminal will be completed by the end of July 2017.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: GACL; African Development Bank

NIGERIAPROJECT NAME: Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Construction of 2nd runway, comprehensive renovation of dilapidated terminal infrastructure. The project was designed to increase the airport capacity

INVESTMENT: USD 500 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: March 2014 - December 2016

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Globarch Associates

SIERRA LEONEPROJECT NAME: Mamamah Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Starting in December 2016

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Mamamah Airport is going to be built inland and from the capital to the airport will be less than one hour drive which makes it very accessible.

WEST AFRICA

GHANA

SIERRA LEONENIGERIA

REFERENCES: http://www.airport-technology.com/projects/tamale-airport-redevelopment-tamale/

http://www.airport-technology.com/projects/terminal-3-kotoka-international-airport-accra/

http://punchng.com/abuja-airport-new-terminal-building-ready-december/

www.constructionreviewonline.com

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EGYPT

ALGERIA

MOROCCO

NORTH AFRICA EGYPTPROJECT NAME: Cairo International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Ongoing since 2011

INVESTMENT: USD 436 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project was designed to increase the airport capacity to 26 million passengers a year. 38 new check-in counters, advanced baggage handling systems with state of the art baggage scanning, and 14 departure gates

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: World Development Bank

MOROCCOPROJECT NAME: Houari Boumediene International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: End 2016 - end of 2017

INVESTMENT: USD 130 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Marrakech airport development project will increase capacity to 6 million additional passengers to 10 million passengers per year.The project involves the construction of a new terminal and redevelopment of the existing Terminal 1, its infrastructure and its equipment.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: Swiss company, E2A Architecture

ALGERIAPROJECT NAME: New terminal at Houari Boumediene International Airport in Algiers

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: 2014 – 2018

INVESTMENT: USD 910 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CSCEC Chinese construction company, major project in Algeria, along with the Algiers grand mosque, the new terminal at Houari Boumediene International Airport in Algiers is estimated approximately at 70 billion dinars, or about 700 million euros (910 millions USD)Construction of the new terminal will begin in 2014 to be completed in 2018. “Detailed information about the project of the new terminal have been completed and work will begin this year 2014 upon signature of the contract with the Chinese company CSCEC.Part of project cost will be mobilized by SGSIA, while the rest will be a soft loan granted by the National Investment Fund (FNI).

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: CSCEC Chinese construction company

REFERENCE: http://algerienewsgate.over-blog.com/2014/07/china-cscec-selected-for-the-new-algiers-terminal-910-millions-usd.htmlhttp://algerienewsgate.over-blog.com/2014/07/china-cscec-selected-for-the-new-algiers-terminal-910-millions-usd.htmlhttp://www.onda.ma/en/I-discover-ONDA/The-institution/Cards-of-Infrastructures-Projects \

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SOUTH AFRICA

MOZAMBIQUENAMIBIA

ZAMBIA

LESOTHO

SOUTHERN AFRICA

MOZAMBIQUEPROJECT NAME: Maputo Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Completed by the end of 2016

INVESTMENT: USD 70 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project aims at rehabilitating and improving the Maputo International Airport airside infrastructure, including runways, taxiways, aprons and airfield ground lighting.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES:

Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the European Investment Bank (EIB)

NAMIBIAPROJECT NAME: Walvis Bay International Airport,

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Completed 2016

INVESTMENT: ZAR 100 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Rehabilitation of the airport’s super jumbo runway, aircraft parking aprons and the parking lot for the new terminal building. Also included was the construction of a polymer perimeter fence, a first of its kind in the country, which will protect the airport from weather conditions near the coast.

ZAMBIAPROJECT NAME: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport Expansion

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: June 2015 - ongoing

INVESTMENT: USD 360 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction of a new passenger terminal

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: China Jiangsu, EXIM Bank of China and the Zambian Government

LESOTHO PROJECT NAME: Lesotho Airport Modernisation

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Complete end 2016

INVESTMENT: USD 15.3 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The reconstruction programme of the Moshoeshoe Airport includes increasing the airport’s handling capacity by extending the runway to handle larger aircraft, constructing a new VIP terminal building, renovating the existing terminal building and installing navigation aids in compliance with international civil aviation standards.

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: A loan agreement of USD 15.3 million has been signed between Lesotho and the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development for co-financing the reconstruction of Moshoeshoe i International Airport.

ANGOLA

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SOUTH AFRICA PROJECT NAME: Lanseria International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: Postponed

INVESTMENT: Proposed ZAR 200 million

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To include a new, large domestic low-cost airline terminal which will mean the current terminal will convert to the International Terminal. Infrastructure will also include a new, additional runway costing R50 million to increase capacity, a new multi-story parkade, along with extensions to the existing parking area as well as possibly a new hotel located on the grounds. Multi-story parkade component.

PROJECT NAME: George Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION:2030

INVESTMENT: Unknown

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: For the next phase of the project, airport authorities are looking to install batteries that will be used to store energy needed on cloudy days and at night.The operating firm in charge of the project, Airports Company South Africa, announced it hopes to achieve “carbon neutrality”, or zero carbon emissions.

ANGOLAPROJECT NAME: New Luanda, Angola International Airport

STAGE IN PROJECT CYCLE & DURATION: 2004 - 2017

INVESTMENT: USD 3.8 billion

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction of the new passenger terminal building. Two of the runways are practically complete, as is the airport control tower, with ongoing construction of the terminal, which according to the Angolan government will receive 15 million passengers per year

FINANCIAL AND OTHER PARTIES: China International Fund Limited (CIF)

REFERENCES: http://www.eu-africa-infrastructure-tf.net/activities/grants/maputo-airport.html

http://www.airport-technology.com/projects/walvis-bay-international-airport-walvis-bay/

http://www.airport-technology.com/projects/kenneth-kaunda-international-airport-lusaka/

http://www.l2b.co.za/Project/Lanseria-International-Airport-New-Multi-storey-/8434

http://www.informativenews.co.ls/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=611:lesotho-

http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2015/12/17/egypt-cairos-terminal-2-preparing-to-increase-its-capacity-by-8-million-passengerssigns-airport-modernization-deal&catid=10&Itemid=121

http://lestimes.com/major-upgrade-for-moshoeshoe-i-airport/

http://www.macauhub.com.mo/en/2015/10/27/new-international-airport-in-luanda-angola-operating-in-2017/

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