Angola and France Secure €225 Million for Satellite and Infrastructure Projects

Angola

Finance Minister Vera Daves de Sousa has signed major financing agreements to drive Angola’s technological advancements and infrastructure development.

The agreements, signed with French financial institution Société Générale, allocate €35,268,507 and €189,988,694—totaling €225,257,201—for the design, manufacturing, and launch of an Earth Observation Satellite System. This ambitious project, carried out in partnership with European aerospace leader AIRBUS, includes the construction, launch, and in-orbit installation of the satellite, marking a significant milestone in Angola’s space capabilities.

In addition to the satellite financing, the Minister signed two technical instruments to drive further advancements: Phase 2 of the National Meteorological Service Modernization Project, which aims to enhance the national seismology network and services vital for aviation, agriculture, the oil and gas industry, and the armed forces; and the Rehabilitation and Expansion Project of the Luanda Medicine Quality Control Laboratory, focusing on modernizing the facility, expanding its operations, and equipping it with cutting-edge technology.

These agreements were finalized during the Angola-France Economic Forum, which marked the conclusion of the President’s state visit, reinforcing bilateral cooperation and paving the way for Angola’s sustainable growth and innovation.

 

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