Togo Launches New Parking Aprons for Wide-Body Aircraft at Lomé Airport

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Thursday, 17 July 2025 16:50
Togo Launches New Parking Aprons for Wide-Body Aircraft at Lomé Airport

Highlights:

  • Two new Code E aircraft aprons inaugurated at Lomé’s AIGE airport.
  • $6.5 million project executed by Chinese firm Witek.
  • Part of Togo’s 2025 roadmap to strengthen Lomé’s position as a regional hub.

 Togo has inaugurated two new parking aprons for wide-body aircraft (Code E) at Lomé’s Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport (AIGE). The ceremony, held on Wednesday, July 16, brought together several aviation sector stakeholders, including China's ambassador to Togo, Wang Min.

Built by Chinese engineering company Witek, the new infrastructure spans 35,481 square meters and represents an investment of approximately $6.5 million. The aprons will enable the airport to handle more commercial aircraft simultaneously, including high-level official flights, easing tarmac operations.

“These works bring several advantages, including increased aircraft accommodation capacity, higher parking fee revenues, improved safety and security, and more efficient operations,” said Colonel Idrissou Abdou Ahabou, Director General of the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).

The project falls under Project 18 of the Togo 2025 government roadmap and aims to consolidate Lomé’s strategic position as a regional air hub.

According to Michel Komlan Tindano, Secretary General of the Ministry of Transport, the expansion comes in response to significant air traffic growth in recent years. Authorities hope the new facilities will enhance the platform’s connectivity, boost its logistics appeal, and capture a larger share of regional transit.

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