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19 June, 2025
Together, Boeing and Angola aim to modernize aviation, increase travel, and establish TAAG Airlines as a leader on the continent.
Boeing and the Republic of Angola's Ministry of Transport, in collaboration with TAAG Angola Airlines, signed a Memorandum of Strategic Cooperation today to investigate projects targeted at developing the Angolan aviation industry.
To increase tourism and promote economic growth, the Republic of Angola has made the growth of the aviation sector a top priority.
The agreement was signed during the 2025 Paris Air Show and lists a number of areas where Boeing and TAAG Angola Airlines will work together, such as enhancing operational efficiency through digital transformation, bolstering technical and maintenance capabilities, optimizing and expanding market and route networks, and assisting with fleet modernization and expansion.
Since its founding in 1938, TAAG Angola Airlines, the country's flag carrier, has been a vital part of the African aviation scene, according to Ricardo Viegas D'Abreu, Minister of Transport for the Republic of Angola. The airline must embrace innovation and modernization in addition to maintaining its competitive edge as they negotiate the intricacies of a quickly changing global market.
Minister Viegas D'Abreu went on to say that this collaboration with Boeing is a major step in their determination to increase their reach, improve their technical and maintenance capabilities, and improve their operational capabilities. By making investments in cutting-edge procedures and technology, they hope to establish TAAG Angola Airlines as one of Africa's top airlines, able to satisfy the needs of modern passengers and support Angola's economic development and diversification. They are establishing the foundation for a sustainable and profitable future for their aviation industry by working together and investing heavily in their new international airport.