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Who owns the Zambian airport?

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John Castro

Published Mar 03, 2026

Who owns the Zambian airport?

Government of Zambia

Kenneth Kaunda International Airport
OwnerGovernment of Zambia
OperatorZambia Airports Corporation Limited
ServesLusaka, Zambia
Hub forProflight Zambia Royal Zambian Airlines Mahogany Air

How many airport are in Lusaka?

Alone at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport Lusaka operate 13 airlines to and from 18 destinations….The 6 biggest airports in Zambia.

IATAMFU
NameMfuwe Airport
CityMfuwe
Airlines1
Destinations1

What is the largest airport in Zambia?

Kenneth Kaunda International Airport
Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) is located 27km away from Zambia’s capital city of Lusaka. The biggest airport in Zambia, it was previously known as Lusaka International Airport and renamed after the first president of the Republic of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda.

What’s the name of the airport in Lusaka?

Kenneth Kaunda International Airport is situated in the capital city Lusaka, 27 kilometers from the main business district. Due to its central location, the Airport is ideal for setting up as a hub airport in the SADC region.

Who owns Zambia’s debt?

It is not news that Zambia’s largest national creditor is China. The new data puts China’s total lending at $5.05 billion – equivalent to 30 percent of the total external debt and approximately 20 percent of Zambia’s GDP.

Who owes Zambia?

China
Of the total debt, China is the largest foreign creditor. Zambia owes China US$6.18 billion including unpaid interest. The debt is attributed to former president Edgar Lungu who borrowed heavily to fund infrastructure projects.

Does Zambia have an international airport?

Formally, Lusaka International Airport, Zambia’s main airport is located about 15kms northeast of the central business district of Lusaka, off the Great East Road.

What is the capital of Zambia?

Lusaka
Zambia/Capitals
Lusaka, city, capital of Zambia. It is situated in the south-central part of the country on a limestone plateau 4,198 feet (1,280 metres) above sea level.

Who owns Zesco in Zambia?

state owned
ZESCO

TypePublic
RevenueUS$ 409 million (2017)
Number of employees3,600 (2007)
Parentstate owned
Website

How much is Zambia’s debt to China?

External debt in the resource rich but impoverished country reached US$14.48 billion this year, over 60% of gross domestic product. Of the total debt, China is the largest foreign creditor. Zambia owes China US$6.18 billion including unpaid interest.

Is Zambia in debt to China?

In a new policy brief jointly published with the China Africa Research Initiative at Johns Hopkins University and the Boston University Global Development Policy Center, Deborah Brautigam and Yinxuan Wang estimate Zambia’s outstanding external debt to all Chinese financiers, official and commercial, was approximately …

What is the name of the airport in Lusaka Zambia?

1 Kenneth Kaunda International Airport ( Lusaka International Airport LUN IATA) ( well-signposted 14 km (8.7 mi) km from the City centre, off the Great East Road ).

How do I get to Lusaka?

Taxis are the most common form of transport to and from the city, as it is a 15 to 20-minute ride to the city centre. There are also 2 car rental companies at the airport, Avis and Europcar, but most hotels in Lusaka have shuttle services into the airport.

Where is the Lusaka VOR-DME?

The Lusaka VOR-DME (Ident: VLS) is located 7.3 nautical miles (13.5 km) northeast of the airport. There are numerous non-directional beacons in the area associated with approaches to the nearby international airport. ^ Airport information for FLLC at World Aero Data.

What is the capacity of Zambia’s Lunga Airport?

The airport has a capacity of two million passengers per year, but with the addition of the new passenger terminal built in 2021, the capacity has been increased to 6 million. The airport serves as a hub for Proflight Zambia, a regional carrier in Zambia, also, starting 30 September 2021 Zambia Airways.