German, French and South African Firms Show Interest in Angola’s Luanda Airport
- Angola opened a tender to operate the airport in Luanda
- The 40-year concession is expected to raise $700 million
The departures hall at the new Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto Airport in Luanda, Angola.
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German airport operator Fraport AG, French construction group Vinci SA and Airports Company South Africa have shown an interest in running Angola’s newly-built international airport, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Angola opened a tender on Nov. 17 to operate the airport in the capital of Luanda for as long as 40 years, giving possible bidders 90 days to submit their offers. The three companies have informed the Angolan government of their interest in the $3 billion airport, said the person, who asked no to be identified because the talks are private.