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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.
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]
Cazombo Airport: 17/35: 1975 x 40, dirt Cuito Cuanavale: Cuando Cubango: FNCV CTI Cuito Cuanavale Airport: 12/30: 2731 x 27, asphalt Damba: Uíge: FNDB Damba Airport: 14/32: 1237 x 37, grass Dirico: Cuando Cubango: DRC Dirico Airport: 11/29: 1433 x 33, gravel Dundo: Lunda Norte: FNCH PGI Chitato Airport: 13/31: 1792 x 35, asphalt Dundo: Lunda ...
Map of LAX showing Terminals 1 through 8, plus the Tom Bradley International Terminal (B) and the Regional Terminal (R) Los Angeles International Airport has 161 gates in nine passenger terminals arranged in the shape of the letter U or a horseshoe. On the landside of the airport, LAX Shuttle route A buses allow passengers to move between all ...
The company was also the first to provide direct transportation of passengers and cargo between Angola and the United States. Until 2018, the airline provided thrice-weekly services between Luanda (LAD) and Houston (IAH) utilizing a Boeing 747-400 (10 First Class, 143 Business Class, some of which were marketed as a Premium Economy with a ...
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Antonio-Agostinho-Neto International Airport (IATA: PNR, ICAO: FCPP) is an airport serving Pointe-Noire, a coastal city in the Republic of Congo. The runway is surrounded by the densely populated city, and is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) inland from the Atlantic shore.