This New Airport Redefines What Global Infrastructure Can Look Like

Construction has begun on Bishoftu International Airport, a landmark infrastructure project that stands among the most ambitious developments underway anywhere in Africa.

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the airport signals a defining moment for Ethiopia’s future and for the continent’s growing role in global aviation.

Situated about 40 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa, Bishoftu International Airport is envisioned as Ethiopia’s primary international gateway for decades to come.

It responds to rapid growth in air travel across Africa while positioning the country as a central connector between Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Once fully realized, the airport is expected to handle up to 110 million passengers annually, making it the largest airport on the continent by capacity.

Even its first phase, planned to open around 2030, is designed for roughly 60 million passengers per year, a scale that places it immediately among the world’s most significant aviation hubs.

The terminal’s design emphasizes dignity, efficiency, and calm. A clear central spine organizes movement through the building, reducing transfer times for long haul travelers while maintaining intuitive wayfinding.

Gardens, outdoor courtyards, and a 350 room airside hotel are integrated into the plan, offering rest and reflection within a space that must serve millions of people moving at speed.

The architecture draws deeply from Ethiopia’s landscapes and cultural identity. Its forms and material language reference regional geographies, including the nearby Great Rift Valley, grounding the project in its physical and cultural context rather than relying on a generic global aesthetic.

Environmental performance is central to the design. Passive ventilation, solar shading, renewable energy systems, and climate responsive water strategies are embedded throughout the project, aligning long term operational efficiency with local environmental realities.

Bishoftu International Airport is more than a transportation upgrade. It represents confidence, investment, and vision at a continental scale.

As one of Africa’s largest and most complex infrastructure projects, it reflects a future in which African cities shape global movement, design, and ambition on their own terms.

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