18 November 2013

Lusaka: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport set for major upgrades!

Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (IATA: LUN) in Lusaka (Zambia), located about 15km northeast of the city's CBD, will see various major upgrades over the next at least 4.5 years. It is projected that the construction of the upgrades will cost approx. US$360 million.


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The upgrades at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (IATA: LUN) in Lusaka will include:
  • a two-story terminal building of 34,500 m²
    •  including 22 check-in counters
    • 12 border channels
    • 6 security check counters;
  • a presidential terminal (4,000 m²) for the president, ministers and VIP guests
  • a new air traffic control building and tower (2,000 m²)
  • a new National Airport Corporation office/shops complex (1,200 m²)
  • an airport hotel of 80 rooms
  • a new car park (22,200 m²)
  • a new cargo hangar (5,000 m²)
  • new aprons and taxiways

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