AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAviation Modernisation: EASA has approved TAAG Angola Airlines to operate its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner into European airspace, with the aircraft set to start on the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda route, boosting fleet renewal and competitiveness. Aerospace & Defence Procurement: Czech firm AERO Vodochody secured new L-39 Skyfox orders, including up to four aircraft for the Angolan Air Force plus a separate North America civil contract—support and training included. Science & Innovation Infrastructure: President João Lourenço inaugurated Angola’s Luanda Science and Technology Park (PCTL), a ~USD 100m AfDB-backed facility aimed at linking research, startups, and industry, with labs, incubator space, and sustainable tech. Investment & Tourism Push: Angola reported non-oil FDI of USD 959.4m in 2025 (+171.4% YoY), while the Tourism Ministry signed MoUs to attract foreign capital and upgrade hotels, resorts, and destination infrastructure. Energy & Emissions Reporting: TAAG joined IATA’s CO2 Connect to improve CO₂ calculation and transparent reporting using airline operational data.
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