Aerospace Global News
Keith Mwanalushi
18 September 2024
Ngoza Matalaka, managing director of Zambia Airports Corporation Limited, explains more about ZACL's ongoing expansion projects helping drive passenger growth in the region.
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) is riding on a tide of continuous growth as it marks 35 years of airport services in the southern African country.
ZACL manages and operates four international airports in Zambia: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) in Lusaka, Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe in Ndola (SMKIA – and serves the Copperbelt region), Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula (HMNIA) in Livingstone (Victoria Falls) and Mfuwe International Airport. Additionally, ZACL manages select provincial aerodromes and the provision of air navigation services within the Zambian airspace.
In September 2024, ZACL celebrated its 35th anniversary. Over the years, it has focused on expanding and modernising airport infrastructure across the country. This includes upgrades to terminals, runways, communication, navigation and surveillance systems, and other facilities to meet international standards.
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