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Baba Danpullo, Central Africa’s Richest Man, Bets Big on an Airline

By · July 3, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

Who he is: Baba Ahmadou Danpullo is a Cameroonian tycoon, often called Central Africa’s richest man, with interests in farming, property and telecoms.

The plan: He intends to invest about 500 billion CFA francs, roughly $900 million, in aviation.

The airline: The money would launch a new carrier, Danpullo Air Line.

The airports: It would also build two private airports, in the capital Yaounde and the economic hub Douala.

The gap: Central Africa has some of the continent’s weakest air links, a drag on business and travel.

The pattern: Across Africa, home-grown billionaires are increasingly building the infrastructure their economies lack.

Baba Danpullo, a Cameroonian tycoon widely described as Central Africa’s richest man, plans to spend about $900 million launching his own airline and building two private airports — a striking bet on a region with some of the world’s thinnest air connections.

Danpullo airline — Douala, Cameroon
Douala, Cameroon’s economic hub, where Baba Danpullo plans one of two new private airports. (Photo: Blaizo 237, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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Who Baba Danpullo is

Danpullo is not a household name abroad, but in Central Africa he is a giant. He built his fortune in agriculture, especially tea, then expanded into real estate and telecoms.

His holdings span several countries, and his disputes and deals are followed closely across the region.

That reach gives him the kind of capital and clout few in Central Africa can match.

It also means his successes and failures ripple across the region’s economy.

A project of this size will be watched as a test of whether private money can fix public gaps.

Estimates routinely rank him as the richest man in the region, with assets stretching from Cameroon to South Africa.

His new venture takes that wealth into one of the hardest businesses of all: aviation.

What the money buys

The plan is worth about 500 billion CFA francs, the currency used across much of Central and West Africa, or roughly $900 million.

It is a large sum anywhere, and an especially bold one in a region where private investment on this scale is rare.

The size of the bet signals how much Danpullo believes the region’s air travel is ripe for change.

If it works, he would control not just flights but the airports they use, a rare degree of reach.

Such vertical control could lower costs or, critics fear, hand one man too much sway over travel.

Part would launch a new airline, Danpullo Air Line, offering flights the region badly lacks.

The rest would build two private airports, in Cameroon’s political capital, Yaounde, and its bustling economic hub, Douala.

Why Central Africa needs it

Air travel across Central Africa is famously difficult. Flights are scarce, often expensive, and routes between neighbouring capitals can require detours through Europe.

Businesspeople routinely lose days to journeys that should take hours, and cargo moves slowly and at high cost.

Better links could unlock trade and tourism that the region’s poor connections currently smother.

For a region rich in timber, oil and minerals, weak logistics are a costly handicap.

Goods that could be sold abroad often sit stranded for want of reliable transport.

That weak connectivity is a real brake on trade, investment and tourism.

A well-run carrier and modern airports could, in theory, knit the region together and lower the cost of doing business.

Billionaires building the basics

Danpullo’s bet fits a wider African pattern. Where states have struggled to provide infrastructure, home-grown billionaires are stepping in.

Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote built a giant oil refinery; others have moved into power plants, ports and roads.

The trend fills real gaps, but it also concentrates enormous influence in a handful of private hands.

It raises questions about what happens when one tycoon controls a piece of critical infrastructure.

In many countries such assets are held by the state precisely because they are so strategic.

Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote built a giant refinery; others have moved into power, ports and roads.

The trend concentrates enormous influence in a few private hands, for better and for worse.

The risks

Aviation is a brutal industry, littered with failed African carriers that ran out of cash.

State airlines across the continent have swallowed subsidies for years, and private ones often fold within a few seasons.

Danpullo will need deep pockets and patience to avoid joining that long list of casualties.

Governments will also have a say, since airlines and airports depend on licences and landing rights.

Danpullo’s ties across the region may help, but politics can turn against even the powerful.

For now, the announcement alone has put Central African aviation back in the conversation.

Fuel costs, thin routes and heavy regulation make profits hard to come by.

Danpullo’s money and connections improve the odds, but building airports and an airline from scratch is a formidable task.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Baba Danpullo?

Baba Ahmadou Danpullo is a Cameroonian tycoon, often ranked as Central Africa’s richest man, with businesses in agriculture, real estate and telecoms.

What is Danpullo planning?

He plans to invest about 500 billion CFA francs, roughly $900 million, to launch an airline, Danpullo Air Line, and build two private airports in Cameroon.

Where would the airports be?

In Yaounde, Cameroon’s political capital, and Douala, its main economic hub.

Why does the region need this?

Central Africa has some of the world’s weakest air links, with scarce, costly flights that hold back trade, investment and travel.

Connected Coverage

His bet joins a wave of African tycoons and states building big, from South Africa’s Johann Rupert to Cameroon’s own Kribi refinery and Congo’s return to global bond markets.

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