Angola’s President, João Lourenço, wants TAAG, the national airline, to fly to U.S. cities. He sees this as part of enhancing Angola’s ties with the U.S. Lourenço shared this goal with Rui Carreira, the new Secretary of State for Civil Aviation, Maritime, and Port sectors. He urged Carreira to focus on TAAG, along with his […]
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