Angola: TAAG Airlines Introduces Cargo Services
With the introduction of the Boeing 737-800 freighter, TAAG Angola Airlines seeks to strengthen its presence in the cargo logistics sector.
Read the latest Archives of oil, gas and energy news.
With the introduction of the Boeing 737-800 freighter, TAAG Angola Airlines seeks to strengthen its presence in the cargo logistics sector.
Ana Francisca Major, Chairman of the Board of Directors: Non-Executive at TAAG Airline will provide insights into the country’s transportation sector and its role in the economy at AOG 2023.
TAAG Angola Airlines has secured nine additional Airbus A220-300 single-aisle airliners with the signing of agreements with four companies.
TAAG Angola Airlines has increased the number of flights from Luanda to São Paulo, Brazil to six per week.
TAAG has inked an agreement with Brazil’s GOL that would see Angolan cargo distributed across the African, South American and European continents.
Angola’s economic prosperity serves as a key foreign policy priority for Washington D.C.
The Joint Venture will handle up to 30,000 tons of cargo annually.
The Agostinho Neto International Airport is set to catalyze economic growth in the southern African country by enhancing local connectivity and fostering stronger ties with regional and international markets.
The Government of Angola has sought to accelerate its assets privatization initiative in an attempt to attract investment, boost employment, and improve economic growth.
Work on the access road to a new international airport in Angola is scheduled for completion in October