Frequently Asked Questions

Ogoowair is a new model of national infrastructure — privately financed, technologically advanced, and socially transformative — designed to modernize inland mobility, support Gabon’s development priorities, and strengthen the nation’s leadership in sustainable transport.

Vision & Origins

Where does the vision for Ogoowair come from?

This vision originated from the lived experience of a young Gabonese —Un enfant du Village —who, through his journeys across the rivers, lakes, and lagoons of the Ogooué Basin, developed a deep understanding of the resilience of riverside communities. From these formative experiences emerged an aspiration to elevate the river beyond its role as a natural feature, recognizing it as a unifying link between peoples, a catalyst for economic opportunity, and a symbol of national pride. This conviction affirms that the river can once again become the beating heart of the nation, contributing to unity, shared prosperity, and sustainable development.

What inspired the name “Ogoowair”?

The name combines “Ogooué” — Gabon’s main river, symbol of life and connection — and “air”, representing innovation, speed, and the hovercraft technology that glides above water. Together, Ogoowair means “the Ogooué in motion” — a river transformed into a future highway for people and goods.

How does Ogoowair reflect Gabon’s national identity?

Ogoowair celebrates Gabon’s river civilization and ecological heritage, blending tradition with technology to embody a connected, sovereign, and forward-looking nation.


Project & Technology

What is Ogoowair?

A revolutionary river transportation system using the Ogooué River as Gabon’s main mobility axis, linking cities, lakes, and lagoons through a sustainable passenger, tourism, and freight network.

Who leads the Ogoowair project?

Led by Hadniki Group Inc. under Jacob F. Nkeze, President & CEO, the initiative restores the Ogooué’s historical role and promotes logistical sovereignty and green development.

Why hovercraft?

Hovercraft can navigate shallow or deep waters, sandbanks, or flooded terrain, ensuring year-round service. They are faster, quieter, and more adaptable than traditional boats — ideal for the Ogooué Basin’s dynamic conditions.

What is the Mandji Silicon Hub?

The Mandji Silicon Hub is Ogoowair’s industrial and operational core, housing Africa’s first hovercraft MRO center, the project headquarters, a mission control center, a technical academy, and a 300-room marina hotel — a symbol of Gabon’s technological sovereignty.

How is the system structured?

5 Passenger Hovercraft (200 seats each); 3 Cargo Hovercraft (22 tons each); 2 Heavy LCAV Vessels (60 tons each). All are coordinated through interconnected terminals and a central control center, ensuring reliability and continuous service.


Economic & Environmental Impact

How is the project financed?

Hadniki Group Inc. mobilizes USD 475 million in private capital through a public-private partnership model, ensuring zero impact on the national budget and full ESG and ECA compliance.

What are the economic and social benefits?

The project will create over 3,200 jobs, revitalize river tourism, improve access to services, and stimulate local commerce — positioning Gabon as a pioneer of the blue economy in Central Africa.

How does Ogoowair protect the environment?

The system reduces CO₂ emissions by up to 70%, eliminates wake and noise pollution, and preserves aquatic habitats while meeting international ESG standards and promoting green mobility.

How does Ogoowair support local communities and the agro-industry?

Ogoowair strengthens rural and riverine economies by connecting production zones to markets. It facilitates the transport of agricultural and fishing products, reduces post-harvest losses, and lowers logistics costs for farmers and cooperatives. Each terminal acts as a local development hub, creating jobs, training youth, and expanding access to services. By unlocking the potential of farming, fishing, and agro-industrial value chains, Ogoowair transforms Gabon’s inland regions into engines of inclusive growth and food security.


Service & Experience

How fast and reliable is Ogoowair?

Powered by Rolls-Royce MTU engines, hovercraft reach 80 – 100 km/h, cutting travel times by over 60%. Operations run 365 days a year, independent of weather or water levels.

Is Ogoowair affordable and inclusive?

Yes — its fair and predictable pricing model ensures affordability for citizens, tourists, and businesses while maintaining economic viability and social equity.

Is Ogoowair a safe mode of transport?

Yes. The Ogoowair project is based on proven hovercraft technology already deployed successfully in several countries. Operating on an air cushion, this mode of transport eliminates the risks of grounding, collisions with submerged obstacles, and accidents associated with conventional propellers. Passengers are transported in enclosed and secure cabins that comply with applicable safety requirements, operated by duly trained and certified pilots. Service operations are governed by strict technical, operational, and safety standards, ensuring a high level of reliability and passenger protection.

When and where will Ogoowair launch?

Ogoowair is in its implementation planning phase, with Hadniki Group Inc. engaged in formal discussions with the Government of Gabon to establish a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will officially trigger the operational rollout. Meanwhile, technical and institutional platforms are being prepared. The first hovercraft are expected to be in operation by Q4 2027, launching services along the Ogooué River corridor — linking Port-Gentil, Lambaréné, and key inland hubs — before expanding to the national network of lakes and lagoons.


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