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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 10 November 2024. [15] By 18 December 2024, an average of 4 flight departures per day was recorded. [16]
Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional 4 de Fevereiro, Swahili: Uwanja wa Ndege wa Kimataifa wa Quatro de Fevereiro), (IATA: LAD, ICAO: FNLU) is the main international airport of Angola. It is located in the southern part of the capital Luanda, situated in the Luanda Province.
Map of Angola. This is a list of ... Kapanda Airport: 15/33: 2006 x 46, asphalt H1: 20 dia., grass ... Luanda: Luanda: FNLU LAD Quatro de Fevereiro Airport: 05/23 ...
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26 December 2002: A Boeing 737-2M2, registration D2-TBD, that had departed from Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport bound for Luanda operating Flight 572, was involved in a mid-air collision over Namibian airspace with a Cessna 404, registration V5-WAA, that took off from Windhoek Eros Airport. The collision occurred some 28 kilometres ...
Fly Angola (FLA), [2] stylized FLŠ£ AO Angola, [A] [3] is a privately owned airline [1] based in the country of Angola, specifically at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in the nation's capital, Luanda. [3] It was established in September 2018 by a "Portuguese agency" and "backed up" by Angolan investment firm Gestomobil.
On 15 September 2007, Veteran Airlines Antonov An-12B UR-CEN was damaged beyond economic repair in a fire which occurred when the engines were being started. [ 17 ] On 25 January 2008, Canadian Airways Congo Boeing 727 –247 9L-LEF was damaged beyond economic repair when it was struck on the ground by Aéro-Service Antonov An-12 BP EK-11660 ...
Services to the UAE ceased in 2015 when flights to Dubai were terminated. [5] In July 2016 ( 2016-07 ) , the number of non-stop destinations reduced to 28, including 12 domestic, 11 in Africa, two in Brazil and Portugal, and one in China . [ 5 ]