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  2. Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport - Wikipedia

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    TAAG Angola Airlines plans to move their hub progressively to Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport until the end of the first quarter of 2025. [14] The first passenger flight connection at the airport was launched on November 10, 2024. [15] By December 18, 2024, an average of 4 flight departures per day was recorded. [16]

  3. Capital account - Wikipedia

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    The term "capital account" is used with a narrower meaning by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and affiliated sources. The IMF splits what the rest of the world calls the capital account into two top-level divisions: financial account and capital account, with by far the bulk of the transactions being recorded in its financial account.

  4. Neto (suffix) - Wikipedia

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    Neto is a suffix used in Portuguese-speaking countries to distinguish a grandson from his grandfather when they have the same given name. The following people bear the suffix Neto: António Agostinho Neto , a former president of Angola

  5. Free cash flow - Wikipedia

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    FCFF = After tax operating income + Noncash charges (such as D&A) − CAPEX − Working capital expenditures = Free cash flow to firm (FCFF) FCFE = Net income + Noncash charges (such as D&A) − CAPEX − Change in non-cash working capital + Net borrowing = Free cash flow to equity (FCFE) Or simply: FCFE = FCFF + Net borrowing − Interest*(1−t)

  6. Agostinho Neto - Wikipedia

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    Neto was born at Ícolo e Bengo, in Bengo Province, Angola, in 1922. Neto attended high school in the capital city, Luanda; his parents were both school teachers and Methodists; his father, also called Agostinho Neto, was a Methodist pastor. After secondary school he worked in the colonial health services, before going on to university.

  7. Lúcio Lara - Wikipedia

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    Lara's delegation served to prepare the visit of Agostinho Neto to Luanda, the first visit of the party chief after the Carnation Revolution. Neto landed in the capital on 4 February 1975, being received by an even larger number of supporters. [10] On the date of Angola's independence, Lara was elected president of the Constituent Assembly.

  8. Aquiraz - Wikipedia

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    Aquiraz was the first village of the Captaincy, and originally simply named the Vila da Capitania do Ceará (Town of the Captaincy of Ceará). It was elevated to village level on 30 February 1699, and to city status on 27 December 1938. In the eighteenth century the Society of Jesus did notable work in the area.

  9. Luanda - Wikipedia

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    The capital Luanda is growing constantly - and in addition, increasingly beyond the official city limits and even provincial boundaries. Luanda is the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishop. It is also the location of most of Angola's educational institutions, including the private Catholic University of Angola and the public University of ...