TAAG Angola Airlines is celebrating the arrival of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, complete with a special new livery and an unusual logo.
The Boeing widebody is the first of four Dreamliners that are due to arrive, with an additional 787-9 and two larger 787-10s set to join the TAAG Angola fleet in the near future.
According to the airline, the Boeing B787-9 features a rebranded livery which “embodies Angola’s heritage, with the visibility of the Palanca displayed on the aircraft’s tail and engine fuselage”.
The aircraft, registered D2-TEQ and named ‘Namibe’, also features a special logo in celebration of Angola’s 50th anniversary of independence (1975-2025).
A spokesperson for the airline said: “On November 11, 2025, Angola will mark the 50th anniversary of its national independence, a milestone for reflecting on the country’s journey towards freedom, peace, and progress. Under the slogan ‘Angola 50 Years: Preserving and Valuing the Achievements Made, Building a Better Future,’ these celebrations aim to strengthen national pride and unity among all Angolans while highlighting past accomplishments and future challenges.”
On February 4, 2025, Angola will also be celebrating ‘Liberation Day’, marking the 61st anniversary of the start of the country’s armed struggle.
The first TAAG Angola 787-9, leased by AerCap, arrived at Luanda Dr Antonio Agostinho Neto Airport (NBJ) on January 29, 2025, from Everett Paine Field (PAE).
“The delivery of the 787-9 is a pivotal step in our strategy to modernize TAAG Angola Airlines’ fleet,” said Nelson Pedro Rodrigues de Oliveira, CEO of TAAG Angola Airlines. “This airplane brings the efficiency and versatility we need to meet growing market demands, replace our aging widebody fleet, and deliver a world-class experience to our passengers.”
TAAG Angola Airlines currently operates five 777-300ER (Extended Range) airplanes, three 777-200ERs, and seven Next-Generation 737s, connecting Angola to 12 destinations across Africa, Europe, South America and China.
The introduction of the 787 Dreamliner will enable the carrier to expand its long-haul network, with plans to launch new routes to Europe and explore opportunities in Asia and North America.
“The 787 Dreamliner will complement TAAG Angola Airlines’ fleet of Boeing 737 and 777 jets, as we continue to support the airline in its mission to connect people and places across the globe,” said Anbessie Yitbarek, Vice President of Boeing Commercial Sales for Africa. “Our 50-year relationship with TAAG Angola Airlines has been built on trust and shared goals, and we look forward to many more years of successful collaboration and innovation together.”