THE Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) will revamp the Kariba Airport in the second half of the year, following the completion of the US$2,5 million upgrade of Buffalo Range Airport in Chiredzi.
In line with the “Open Air” policy in the five-year economic plan — the National Development Strategy 1, the government is seized with modernising its infrastructure at international airports in a bid to lure more global airlines to Zimbabwe.
ACZ board chairman Davnada Popatlal told The Financial Gazette this week that focus was now on rehabilitating and revamping Kariba Airport.
“The 50-seater Embraer 145 now can land at Buffalo Range. The plan is to move on to Kariba Airport.
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