Togo Expands Lomé Airport With New Wide-Body Aircraft Parking

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Friday, 18 July 2025 03:59
Togo Expands Lomé Airport With New Wide-Body Aircraft Parking

(Togo First) - Lomé’s Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport (AIGE) officially inaugurated two new parking bays for wide-body aircraft, code E, on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. The ceremony included several aviation sector stakeholders, notably China’s ambassador to Togo, Wang Min.

The Chinese company Witek constructed the 35,481 square meter facility at a cost of approximately $6.5 million. It will enable the simultaneous accommodation of more commercial aircraft, including high-level official flights, improving tarmac operations.

According to Colonel Idrissou Abdou Ahabou, Director General of Togo's National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), the new works offer several advantages. These include increased aircraft accommodation capacity, higher revenue from parking fees contributing to the country’s economic development, enhanced airport safety and security, and more efficient operational performance.

This infrastructure is part of Project 18 of the Togo 2025 government roadmap. Its aim is to strengthen Lomé’s strategic position as a regional aviation hub.

For Michel Komlan Tindano, Secretary General of the Ministry of Transport, this expansion addresses the significant increase in air traffic observed in recent years. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance the airport's air connectivity, boost its logistical appeal, and capture a larger share of regional transit.

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