TAAG launches two-year transformation as Angola sets 2026 privatisation timeline

Angola's flag carrier TAAG has begun a two‑year transformation programme that targets a 40‑aircraft fleet and 5 million passengers by 2027; the government has scheduled 2026 to open privatisation talks and the carrier says it aims to return to profitability by 2028.

Discovered 2025-12-14T20:32:44.421885-08:00 | 2025-12-14T20:32:44.421885-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Angola has set 2026 to begin privatisation talks while TAAG’s programme targets a 40‑aircraft fleet (by 2025) and 5 million passengers by 2027 — these are direct indicators of near‑term fleet demand and potential investor interest (see TAAG’s recent Dreamliner delivery: https://hype.aero/?story=de555592-a7da-430b-b144-173c0c644956).
  • Privatisation and restructuring will determine TAAG’s financing, leasing and network strategy as it modernises with Dreamliners and consolidates international operations at Luanda’s new airport — developments with implications for lessors, OEM delivery plans and regional competition (see Lufthansa Consulting engagement: https://hype.aero/?story=6e3561af-0a06-4683-a5e9-9e8f3cec37ba and consolidation to the new Luanda hub: https://hype.aero/?story=647129d6-9cce-4aa2-8664-89c4ee76c811).

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