Commercial aircraft climbing at high altitude
Dedicated 300-ha airport — Southern Algeria

Algeria's partner for the aviation transition

An Algerian-law company dedicated to promoting Algerian aerospace know-how and skills.

An integrated industrial project bringing together maintenance, storage, passenger-to-freighter conversion, Green Recycling and aeronautical training on a 300-hectare dedicated airport site, in an anti-corrosion Saharan climate. Currently in preparation, awaiting official approvals.

300 ha
Dedicated airport in southern Algeria
100
Aircraft parking slots
3
Operations and maintenance hangars
95%
Aircraft recovery rate

Project status — AéroNéo Algeria is in pre-launch phase. The company is preparing its industrial operations and awaits the award of an airport exploitation concession on a 300-hectare site in southern Algeria, plus its approvals (PART-145 EASA & FAA, P2F authorization, AFRA and ISO processes). Under Algerian law, airport infrastructure remains State property : the concession, if granted, will provide an exploitation right without transfer of ownership. At this stage, AéroNéo does not conduct any commercial activity. Figures shown (300 ha, 3 hangars, 100 slots) reflect the project's planned sizing. See status of accreditations

Our positioning

An industrial anchor for African aviation

AéroNéo Algeria will bring together, on a single industrial site, every expertise that makes up the commercial aircraft lifecycle: scheduled maintenance, short and long-term storage, passenger-to-cargo conversion, ecological dismantling and training for the technical trades of aviation. The company is currently in pre-launch phase, awaiting its approvals.

This vertical integration — rare at the African scale — will make AéroNéo the natural partner of airlines, lessors and aeronautical authorities looking for a single interlocutor for their high value-added operations. A response to Africa's chronic deficit of industrial aeronautical infrastructure.

While AéroNéo's registered office is in Algiers (Zéralda), the planned industrial tool is located in southern Algeria, in a dry and warm Saharan climate — one of the most favorable in the world for aircraft preservation. The site, with a 300-hectare footprint, is subject to an airport-concession application — a future rare and strategic infrastructure.

Our mission, our governance
Commercial aircraft in flight over a skyline

Green Recycling — Clean Tech

Up to 95% of the aircraft recovered. Traceable dismantling, re-introduction of parts in the aviation market, materials valued through industrial channels.

Our five expertises

Every phase of an aircraft's lifecycle, on one site

From hangar entry for maintenance to certified parts returned to market, AéroNéo will cover every step — on the same hectares, by the same teams, with end-to-end traceability.

Why Algeria

Three structural advantages that geography and history provide

AéroNéo's Algerian footprint is no coincidence: it combines a world-class climate asset, decades-long technical talent and a decisive cost competitiveness.

Geographic advantage

Dry, hot Saharan climate

Southern Algeria offers a dry, sunny climate without freeze/thaw cycles and aggressive salinity — exactly what made Mojave, Tucson and Victorville the world capitals of aircraft storage. A natural anti-corrosion protection at Europe's doorstep.

Human advantage

Globally recognized Algerian technicians

Algerian aeronautical schools have for decades produced technicians whose skills are recognized in major European, Gulf and African MRO centers. EASA Part-66 B1 and B2 licensed mechanics, Form 1 authorized inspectors: a deep talent pool brought to our site.

Economic advantage

Structural competitiveness

At equivalent technical quality, the hourly cost of aircraft maintenance in Algeria is materially lower than in Europe or North America — a decisive lever for the profitability of African, Mediterranean and European operators that repatriate some operations.

Accreditations & frameworks

An engaged international compliance program

AéroNéo Algeria has engaged the certification and approval processes that will structure its activity over the long term. Our stance is transparent: we communicate the actual status of each file.

Concession aéroportuaire Under review

Droit d'exploitation du site industriel de 300 ha au sud algérien

Autorités algériennes compétentes

Demande de concession d'exploitation portant sur un site aéroportuaire de 300 hectares au sud de l'Algérie. En droit algérien, les infrastructures aéroportuaires demeurent propriété de l'État : la concession, si elle est attribuée, conférera à AéroNéo un droit d'exploitation industrielle, sans transfert de propriété. La procédure est en cours d'instruction.

PART-145 Process engaged

Organisme d'entretien aéronautique

EASA & FAA

Référentiel européen et américain de la maintenance des aéronefs : visites programmées, lignes et bases, traçabilité complète.

P2F Under review

Conversion passager-cargo

Autorités aéronautiques (instruction)

Autorisation requise pour la conversion d'aéronefs commerciaux de configuration passagers vers configuration tout-cargo (Passenger-to-Freighter).

AFRA Process engaged

Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association

AFRA (Best Management Practices)

Référentiel international des bonnes pratiques de démantèlement, recyclage et revalorisation des aéronefs en fin de vie.

Why AéroNéo

Six pillars that make our site singular

What sets AéroNéo Algeria apart: the combination of a rare infrastructure, an integrated industrial approach and an international compliance commitment.

An integrated partner

Maintenance, storage, P2F conversion, Green Recycling and training under one roof — a single interlocutor for the full lifecycle of a commercial aircraft.

An industrial infrastructure

A 300-hectare dedicated airport, 3 hangars and 100 parking slots: operational capacity unmatched on the African continent.

Compliance commitment

Work conducted to EASA and FAA PART-145 frameworks, certification process engaged. AFRA and ISO 14001 targeted for Green Recycling.

Clean Tech approach

Green Recycling: up to 95% of an aircraft recovered. Traceable, ecological dismantling with material chains and certified used parts.

African anchor

Africa's first dedicated center for end-of-life recovery and cargo conversion, designed to serve the continent's needs.

An on-site academy

Training center attached to a partner aeronautical university: trainees learn on real aircraft, in an operational environment.

Articles & analyses

Understanding Algeria's industrial aviation

Ten in-depth articles on the sector's international standards, the African MRO market, the Saharan climate, and Algeria's aerospace ecosystem (ANAC, ASAL, ENP, IAES).

Let's build your next aviation operation

A fleet to maintain, aircraft to store, a cargo conversion to plan or end-of-life aircraft? Our teams study your case and respond quickly.