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Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport

Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional 4 de Fevereir), (IATA: LAD, ICAO: FNLU) is the main international airport of Angola. It is located in the southern part of the capital Luanda, situated in the Luanda Province. Quatro de Fevereiro means 4 February, which is an important national holiday in Angola, marking the start of the armed struggle against the Portuguese colonial regime on 4 February 1961. In 2009, about 1.8 million passengers were counted.

Quatro de Fevereiro
International Airport
Aeroporto Internacional 4 de Fevereiro
Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport
  • IATA: LAD
  • ICAO: FNLU
Summary
Airport type Military / Public
Operator ENANA EP
Location Luanda, Angola
Hub for
  • Fly Angola
  • TAAG Angola Airlines
Elevation AMSL 243 ft / 74 m
Coordinates 08°51′30″S
13°13′52″E
Website luandaairport.com/en/
Map
LAD is located in Angola

LAD
Location of Airport in Angola
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,716 12,190 Asphalt
07/25 2,600 8,530 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers 5,600,000
Passenger change 18–19 +9.4%
Aircraft movements 65,843
Movements change 18–19 -1.8%

Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport

Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport

History

The construction of the airport began in 1951, in order to serve the capital of the former-Portuguese Overseas Province of Angola. It was inaugurated in 1954, by the Portuguese President Craveiro Lopes, which in his honor, the airport was named Aeroporto Presidente Craveiro Lopes (President Craveiro Lopes Airport).

In August, September, and October 1975 the airport hosted tens of thousands of mostly white Portuguese Angolans fleeing to Lisbon (during Operation Air Bridge) who camped-out while awaiting evacuation flights during the weeks before Angola’s Independence.

Following Angola’s independence from Portugal (in November 1975), the airport was renamed Aeroporto Quatro de Fevereiro Internacional (Fourth of February International Airport) to commemorate the events leading to the independence of the state.

On March 19, 2020 Angola suspended all international flights to and from the capitol, Luanda, due to the COVID-19-pandemic.

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 243 feet (74 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 05/23 is 3,716 by 45 metres (12,192 ft × 148 ft) and 07/25 is 2,600 by 60 metres (8,530 ft × 197 ft). Starting no earlier than 2022, the airport will be replaced by the new Angola International Airport. Construction work has already started, but its opening was postponed due to financial difficulties on the part of the Angolan government.

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Airlink Johannesburg–OR Tambo
Arik Air Lagos
Brussels Airlines Brussels, Kinshasa–N’djili
Emirates Dubai–International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa
Fly Angola Benguela, Dundo, Saurimo
Kenya Airways Brazzaville, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta
KLM Amsterdamb
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Qatar Airways Doha (begins 14 October 2020)
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca, Libreville
TAAG Angola Airlines Abidjan, Accra, Brazzaville, Cape Town, Catumbela, Dundo, Harare, Havana, Huambo, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo, Kinshasa–N’djili, Kuito, Lagos, Lisbon, Lubango, Luena, Lusaka, Maputo, Menongue, Moçâmedes, Ondjiva, Porto, Sal, São Paulo–Guarulhos, São Tomé, Saurimo, Soyo, Windhoek–Hosea Kutako
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon
Notes

^b Flights from Amsterdam to Luanda continue on to Windhoek. However, KLM does not carry local traffic rights between Luanda and Windhoek.

Statistics

Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI Statistics
Passengers Change from previous year Aircraft operations Change from previous year Cargo
(metric tons)
Change from previous year
2005
882,749
+18.15%
28,382
+17.31%
19,975
+23.35%
2006
1,128,442
+27.83%
22,213
-21.74%
33,876
+69.59%
2007
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
2008
2,222,638
N.A.
68,000
N.A.
42,614
N.A.
2009
2,430,794
+ 9.37%
65,843
- 3.17%
53,339
+25.17%
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Statistics
(Years 2005-2009)

Accidents and incidents

  • On 26 March 1979, a cargo-configured Interflug Ilyushin Il-18 DM-STL overshot the runway following an engine failure during the take-off run. The aircraft broke up and erupted into flames, killing the ten people on board.
  • On 12 February 2000, a Transafrik International cargo Boeing 727 crashed upon landing on runway 23. Due to high winds gusting to between 50 and 80 knots, the aircraft had executed a missed approach, and upon the landing flare of the second attempt, witnesses saw the right wing touch the ground.
  • On 25 May 2003, a Boeing 727–223 with the registration number N844AA, which had been parked at the airport for over a year, was stolen in mysterious circumstances, and has never been found as of April 2020.
  • On 27 June 2009, a British Airways Boeing 777-200ER G-RAES was damaged, while it was parked, by a collision with a Hainan Airlines Airbus A340-600 B-6510.
  • On 31 January 2010, Guicango Yakovlev Yak-40 D2-FES suffered the collapse of all landing gears on landing after a flight from Cabinda.

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General Info
Country Angola
ICAO ID FNLU
Time UTC+1
Latitude -8.858375
08° 51' 30.15" S
Longitude 13.231178
013° 13' 52.24" E
Elevation 243 feet
74 meters
Type Joint (Civil and Military)
Magnetic Variation 005° W (05/06)
Beacon Yes
Operating Agency MILITARY - CIVIL JOINT USE AIRPORT
International Clearance Status Airport of Entry


Communications
TWR 118.1
GND 121.9
APP 119.1
A/G VOICE RDO 129.5
Communications Remarks
A/G (CIV)


Runways
ID Dimensions Surface PCN ILS
05/23 12190 x 148 feet
3716 x 45 meters
ASPHALT - NO
07/25 8530 x 197 feet
2600 x 60 meters
ASPHALT - NO


Navaids
Type ID Name Channel Freq Distance From Field Bearing From Navaid
VOR-DME VNA LUANDA 074X 112.7 1.2 NM 238.5
NDB LU LUANDA - 258 5.8 NM 227.7


Supplies/Equipment
Fuel Jet A1, without icing nhibitor.

100/130 MIL Spec, low lead, aviation gasoline (BLUE)
Other Fluids LHOX, Low and high pressure oxygen servicing

LOX, Liquid oxygen servicing

OX, Indicates oxygen servicing when type of servicing is unknown


Remarks
CAUTION Lgtd oil derricks on and in vcnty of arpt.
FUEL (NC-100LL, A1)
MISC Wx.



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