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Construction of Bishoftu International Airport begins

Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s largest airline, has officially launched construction of Bishoftu International Airport, marking a major milestone in the continent’s aviation development

Construction commenced on 10 January 2026, following a formal groundbreaking ceremony attended by His Excellency Dr Abiy Ahmed, prime minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, alongside ministers, senior government officials, industry leaders, stakeholders and Ethiopian Airlines executives.

During the ceremony, Ethiopian Airlines also revealed the airport’s architectural design and confirmed the successful completion of the resettlement and livelihood restoration programme for communities affected by the project.

Prime minister Dr Abiy Ahmed, senior government representatives and Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew jointly unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark the official start of construction.

Commenting on the occasion, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew said, “This is truly a proud moment for Ethiopian Airlines and for all of Africa. We are embarking on a new chapter with the groundbreaking of Bishoftu International Airport that will redefine the continent’s aviation ecosystem. As we celebrate 80 years of service, this project stands as yet another milestone, underscoring our commitment to shaping the future of the African air transport industry, while supporting the growing demand for our passenger and cargo services. Bishoftu International Airport is a major step towards addressing the infrastructural gap in Africa and a key player in implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and at Ethiopian we are committed to realize the completion of this project.”

In his address, prime minister Dr Abiy Ahmed described the groundbreaking as a landmark moment in Ethiopia’s path toward modernisation and economic growth. He highlighted Ethiopian Airlines as a symbol of national pride, not because it has been without challenges, but because of its resilience, ability to overcome obstacles, and pioneering role in African aviation. He further noted that the airline’s strength is rooted in its corporate culture, which prioritises safety and security, encourages leadership driven by creativity and hard work, is supported by a workforce of more than 26,000 employees who identify strongly with the national carrier, and is reinforced by a continuous commitment to learning and capacity building.

Bishoftu International Airport is set to become a transformative infrastructure project for Ethiopian and African aviation, strengthening trade, tourism and connectivity across Africa and beyond. Phase One is scheduled for completion by 2030, with capacity to handle 60 million passengers annually. Once fully developed, the airport is expected to accommodate up to 110 million passengers per year, positioning Ethiopia as a leading global aviation hub.

Bobcat's state-of-the-art RogueX (Image source: Bobcat)

Bobcat has unveiled a suite of new technologies at the CES 2026 trade show designed to transform how construction gets done

The new solutions integrate artificial intelligence (AI), electrification, autonomy and connectivity into a scalable system of solutions designed to support operators, technicians and fleet owners alike and revolutionise compact equipment.

“For nearly 70 years, Bobcat has led the compact equipment industry by solving real problems for real people,” said Scott Park, CEO and vice chairman of Doosan Bobcat. “As workforce needs change and jobsites become more complex, we’re responding with intelligent systems that empower people to accomplish more, faster and smarter. These innovations aren’t concepts for the distant future; they’re advancements that are shaping how work gets done right now.”

At the centre of Bobcat’s CES 2026 announcement is Jobsite Companion, a first-of-its-kind, AI-enabled feature for compact construction equipment. This prototype technology will provide real-time support and automation for everyday machine tasks.

Operators simply ask a question or state a command, and the system responds through voice and display interactions — adjusting attachment settings based on environment, offering operational recommendations and automating more than 50 functions without taking hands off the controls. Powered by Bobcat’s proprietary AI large language model, it runs entirely onboard the machine, enabling real-time responsiveness without reliance on cloud connectivity.

“Jobsite Companion lowers the barrier to entry for new operators while helping experienced professionals work faster and more precisely,” said Joel Honeyman, vice president of global innovation at Doosan Bobcat. “It’s not just smarter technology; it’s a smarter experience that puts expert-level guidance directly in the cab.”

Bobcat also announced Service.AI, an AI-powered service and support platform designed to minimise equipment downtime by giving dealers and technicians instant access to the company’s full repair expertise. With Service.AI, Bobcat dealers and technicians can instantly retrieve repair manuals and warranty details, receive real-time diagnostic guidance, and leverage an extensive archive of historical cases for faster troubleshooting.

In addition, Bobcat unveiled its prototype Collision Warning and Avoidance System, which it called the first and only system in development for the compact equipment industry designed to actively slow or stop a machine before a collision occurs. The system uses advanced imaging radar to track the position, direction and speed of surrounding objects in real time — if a potential hazard is detected, the machine will automatically alert and even slow down or stop the machine.

The company’s Advanced Display Technology, a MicroLED, transparent, auto-tint, touch-enabled display concept seamlessly integrated into the cab door or machine window, was also showcased at the US trade event. This overlays critical operational data directly onto the operator’s field of view, allowing them to see both the jobsite and machine insights simultaneously.

“It’s not just a screen,” Honeyman said. “It’s a smarter window into the work, delivering clarity, control and confidence.”

Bobcat also flagged RogueX3, which it calls its most advanced fully electric and autonomous concept machine to date. The version showcased at CES featured an electric powertrain and can operate remotely or autonomously without a cab.

Powering Bobcat’s electric future is the Bobcat Standard Unit Pack (BSUP), a fast-charging, modular battery system engineered for rugged jobsite conditions. By enabling flexible, cleaner and quieter operations, BSUP will serve as a foundational building block for the next generation of electric construction equipment.

Together, these technologies and solutions form an integrated system of solutions set to redefine what’s possible on the modern jobsite, according to Park. “We’re not just imagining the future — we’re engineering it,” he said. “By combining AI, autonomy, electrification and connectivity, Bobcat is creating technology that empowers people, simplifies work and sets a new standard for the industry.”

Products and technologies featured at CES are showcased as prototypes or concept models, highlighting the innovation shaping the future. While not commercially available at present, several are advancing toward commercialisation.

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Palfinger’s new PK 720 TEC crane in action. (Image source: Palfinger)

Palfinger has introduced a new addition to its TEC range of loader cranes available for the Africa, Middle East and Europe region

With its class-leading lifting capacity, its combination of maximum precision and smartest technology the new Palfinger PK 720 TEC is an ideal choice for demanding construction environments.

Offering both recision and performance above its class, the PK 720 TEC expands the TEC family with a powerful solution positioned between the PK 580 and PK 880 TEC.

“The crane combines cutting-edge engineering with smart assistance systems, making demanding lifting tasks easier and more efficient,” a Palfinger statement noted.

“The new model demonstrates how Palfinger translates its ambition to deliver lasting customer value into practical innovation.”

With Reach Higher, its Strategy 2030+, Palfinger has defined ‘Lifting Customer Value’ as a core strategic direction.

A key element of this strategy is the ‘Technology and Market Leadership’ programme, which positions innovation as a core competency – aiming to sustainably enhance customer productivity and value creation across the entire product lifecycle.

Built for the most demanding tasks and developed for challenging construction environments, the PK 720 TEC delivers “outstanding” performance, according to Palfinger.

With a maximum lifting moment of 68.7 metre-tons, and a hydraulic reach of up to 22 metres, it excels in heavy-duty applications.

In its nine-extensions configuration and with a fly jib featuring the Dual Power System (DPS-C), the crane achieves an impressive lifting capacity of up to 34.4 metres of reach – outperforming other models in the 70-metre-ton class.

Thanks to the TEC range’s proven P-profile boom system, the PK 720 TEC combines maximum stiffness with a low dead weight.

For enhanced visibility, Palfinger has introduced a new lighting system that includes two working lights on the knuckle boom and the fly jib each, as well as LED strips beneath the knuckle boom, which enable good field vision.

As part of the TEC range, the PK 720 TEC is also equipped with the most advanced assistance systems.

Operators benefit from Paltronic 180 control electronics for intelligent crane operation, while the LX-6 control valve ensures smooth and responsive handling.

Features such as HPSC-Plus for intelligent stability monitoring, S-HPLS for enhanced lifting performance, and the Support Force Limit function – which monitors the stabiliser forces based on ground conditions – all contribute to greater safety, control and efficiency.

Another highlight is the Height & Bound feature, the statement added.

“The Height assistance limits the maximum working height, while the Bound defines a ‘virtual wall’ that limits the work area. Once configured, the crane works worry-free beneath overhead obstacles or in confined environments, offering a new level of safety and confidence in complex environments.

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The African Development Bank is helping improve transport connectivity in Somalia. (Image source: AfDB)

The African Development Bank Group’s Board of Directors has approved an additional US$76.37mn to support Somalia’s Road Infrastructure Programme, which forms part of the wider Horn of Africa corridor initiative connecting Somalia with Djibouti and Ethiopia

The supplementary financing includes US$49.16mn from the African Development Fund, the Bank Group’s concessional financing arm, alongside US$27.21mn from the Transition Support Facility, which is dedicated to assisting countries affected by fragility and conflict.

This Programme is focused on enhancing transport links within Somalia and improving connectivity with neighbouring countries across the Horn of Africa. By strengthening road networks, the initiative seeks to boost cross-border trade, promote regional integration and contribute to greater stability in the region.

According to Mike Salawou, Director of Infrastructure and Urban Development at the Bank Group, the need for additional funding reflects the project’s expanded ambitions. “The Programme has evolved from minimal interventions to full road upgrades, enabled by improved designs and the integration of new components, including bridges, additional road sections, and trade facilitation measures, social infrastructure to maximise the benefit for the local community,” he said.

The funding will be used to upgrade two priority road corridors. These include a 15 km section linking Zeila to Asha Addo in Somaliland, as well as a 22 km stretch between Beled Weyne and Kalabeyr in Hirshabelle State.

Beyond road construction, the Programme incorporates community-focused development and resilience measures. Planned activities include improving access to essential services through the development of boreholes, refurbishing classrooms for use as skills training centres, building markets and storage facilities, and rehabilitating health centres.

To further stimulate economic growth, the initiative will also support cross-border trade by strengthening assistance for small traders and enhancing customs and trade management capacity. Measures include introducing a simplified trade regime between Somalia and Ethiopia for small-scale traders and expanding Somalia’s automated customs system to improve efficiency and modernise procedures.

Prem Rodrigues, vice-president sales and marketing for India, the Middle East and Africa at Siemon. (Image source: The Siemon Company)

The Siemon Company, a global leader in high-performance connectivity solutions for data centres and smart buildings, has introduced Smart Building COMPLETE, a fully unified connectivity and cabling ecosystem designed to support the essential technologies driving today’s intelligent workplaces

Covering everything from Wi-Fi and security systems to AV, access control and sensors, Smart Building COMPLETE provides building owners and operators with a comprehensive, field-proven foundation to plan, construct and manage smarter, more efficient buildings and campus environments.

At the core of Smart Building COMPLETE is Siemon’s advanced PowerGUARD+ technology, delivering extended reach of up to 200 metres. This significantly lowers deployment costs and complexity by reducing or eliminating the need for traditional telecommunications rooms, associated equipment, power, cooling and routine maintenance. Engineered to control heat rise and maintain performance at temperatures up to 75°C, Siemon’s patented, independently verified cabling and connectivity offer the reliability required to deliver uninterrupted power and data to a wide range of connected devices.

Smart Building COMPLETE combines trusted technology with a new suite of intuitive planning and design tools that streamline specification and speed up deployment for customers, designers and consultants. The Cabling Reach Calculator assists users in selecting the right cable type based on real installation conditions and required distances, especially crucial for runs extending beyond 100 metres. The Wired for Wi-Fi tool highlights equipment manufacturer requirements and guides users in choosing the correct cabling solutions for each wireless access point. The Backbone Speed Calculator further supports planning by helping determine the fibre backbone needed for Wi-Fi deployments of any scale.

Sustainability remains a central priority for smart building operators, helping decrease energy consumption, cut operational expenses, reduce carbon emissions and enhance occupant comfort. Smart Building COMPLETE supports these goals through energy-optimising technologies and transparent reporting, assisting operators in meeting green building certification requirements. The solution emphasises transparency through Health and Environmental Product Declarations (HPDs and EPDs) and aligns with leading standards such as LEED, BREEAM, LBC and WELL, ensuring cost-effective, healthy and high-performing indoor environments.

“Modern commercial buildings and campuses must deliver more than just space. They are expected to create safe, efficient, and engaging environments that support the people inside them while maximising facility value for those who operate them. Smart Building COMPLETE, through its PowerGUARD+ technology, extensive application support and a commitment to sustainability, helps building owners and operators create dynamic, future-ready workplaces for a more sustainable tomorrow,” commented Prem Rodrigues, vice-president sales and marketing for India, the Middle East and Africa at Siemon.

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