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The Kigali Convention Centre is a convention centre in Kigali , the capital and largest city in Rwanda .

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15-481: The convention centre is located on Highway KN5, adjacent to the KG2 Roundabout, about 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of Kigali International Airport . This is about 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of the neighborhood of Kigali called Nyabugogo . In 2007, three Rwandan corporate investors pooled resources to build the real estate complex. They formed a company called Ultimate Concept Limited , to develop and own

30-528: A Boeing 747 jet. The south side of the runway has two helicopter pads with access to the main runway, used by military helicopters. A cargo terminal is also located at the airport. The latest upgrades to tarmac and support systems were made in 2002. There is free Wi-Fi in the airport waiting area. In 2014, Kigali Airport ranked as the seventh-best regional airport in Africa, because of its capacity to respond to disaster, through its fire department (Category Nine),

45-503: A bigger investor.” [REDACTED] Media related to Kigali International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority The Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority ( RCAA , Kinyarwanda : Ikigo cy'Igihugu gishinzwe iby'indege za gisiviri , French : Office Rwandais de l'Aviation Civile ) is the civil aviation authority of Rwanda . Its headquarters are at Kigali International Airport in Kigali . The authority

60-564: A redesign to take place. The redesign will ensure that the airport is up to international standards. In December 2019, Qatar 's state-owned airline, Qatar Airways , collaborated with the Rwanda Development Board to purchase a 60% stake in the Bugesera International Airport . Infrastructure minister Claver Gatete said, “We are looking for a bigger sized airport. That's why we are looking for

75-520: A second one to be added later. Construction activities for this airport started in 2017 and are planned to be completed in 2022. In September 2016, a contract between the Rwandan government and Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construção África, S.A. , a Portuguese firm, was signed. The company will construct the airport in two phases with works on the first phase now scheduled to begin in June 2017. After finishing

90-528: A week. The airport is designed to handle 400,000 passengers per year. International and domestic passenger numbers were nearly 600,000 in 2013, while there were about 400 weekly flights. International and domestic passenger numbers totaled 710,000 in 2016. There are three terminals at Kigali. The main two-story terminal was built to replace the single-story building, now housing the VIP terminal. The main terminal can handle 6 small-to-midsized aircraft, but also up to

105-585: Is the primary international airport serving Kigali , the capital of Rwanda . As of June 2024, there is an ongoing project to build another mega-airport in Bugesera District , Eastern Province , which will be the biggest and the main air gateway for all destinations in the country, in addition to serving as a transit airport for Goma and Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo . There are 4 airlines based at Kigali Airport: RwandAir ,

120-617: The Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority have their offices at the airport. There are plans to replace the current airport with a new one located south of Kigali on the south side of the Nyabarongo River in Bugesera. A new airport location is needed as the existing airport does not allow for upgrades such as additional runways and other facilities. The new airport will have one runway, with provisions for

135-470: The centre. The centre has four major components: Construction began in 2009 according to the design by German architect Roland Dieterle and was completed in 2016. Ultimate Concept Limited, the owner-developer of the convention centre, is a Rwandan company whose ownership is as depicted in the table below: Kigali International Airport Kigali International Airport ( IATA : KGL , ICAO : HRYR ), formerly known as Kanombe International Airport,

150-442: The costs of US$ 418 million for the first phase and US$ 400 million for the second phase, leading to a total investment of US$ 818 million. As compensation, the company has the right to keep the profits from operating the airport. Under the agreement, the Rwandan government won't have to contribute to the costs of construction and operation. In March 2019, the government confirmed that some works were temporarily put on hold in order for

165-400: The first phase by December 2018, Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construção África, S.A. will subsequently operate the airport for 25 years. The airport will have a capacity of 1.7 million passengers per year. A second phase that is planned to be built after that is supposed to raise the capacity of the airport to 4.5 million passengers per year. Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construção África, S.A. will cover

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180-498: The flag carrier airline of Rwanda; Akagera Aviation, a Rwandan heli-company; Tempus Jet, an American airline providing charter flights; and Nexus Aero, a Saudi VIP airline. The airport is located in the suburb of Kanombe Sector , at the eastern edge of Kigali, approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi), by road, east of the central business district of the city of Kigali . During the Rwandan Civil War , Kigali airport

195-752: The plane. This event triggered a renewal of the civil war and the beginning of the genocide against Tutsi]]. In 2008, the airport served 145,189 passengers, and about 290,000 passengers in 2010. In May 2011, the Rwanda CAA announced that Kigali airport will be upgraded to meet the strong demand. Works started in October 2012 and will be completed in May 2014. In 2012, data from Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority shows that passenger traffic through Kigali International Airport grew by 30 per cent to 488,903 last year, up from 377,327 in 2011. The airport handled over 300 flights

210-549: The second-best according to International Aviation Organisation standards. Rwandair has its head office on the top floor of the airport main building. The airline previously had its head office in Centenary House in Kigali. The airline began moving its operations from Centenary House to the airport on Friday 14 May 2010. The airline was scheduled to be moved in by Monday 17 May 2010. In addition, Akagera Aviation and

225-735: Was a major strategic point. Since Rwanda is a landlocked nation, this represented the only easy way in and out of the country. The airport had two runways, but after the Arusha Accords , one runway was closed down after a request from the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). Later, in April 1994, President Habyarimana's plane was shot down . It is disputed whether the RPF or the Rwandan Defence Forces (FAR) shot down

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