Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport , formerly Livingstone Airport (ICAO: FLLI), is an international airport on the northern edge of Livingstone, Zambia. The airport is named after Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula, who was a leader of the Zambian African National Congress.
The airport is located in the north-western suburbs of the city of Livingstone, approximately , by road, from downtown. The airport sits at above mean sea level.
Constructed in 1950, as a domestic airport, it became an international destination due to its proximity to the Victoria Falls, only to the south, by road. Between 2011 and 2017, the government-owned Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL), which operates the airport, renovated and improved the airport infrastructure and facilities.
The renovations included a new terminal building, a new main runway, a new apron, and new apron lights. The previous airport could handle a maximum of 250,000 passengers a year. The new airport can handle anywhere from 700,000 to one million passengers annually. In 2019, 175,000 passengers passed through the airport.
The airport has two runways. The main runway 10/28, is the longer one. It is long and wide. It is paved and has runway lights. The shorter runway is 15/33. It is long and wide. It has a paved surface, but it has no runway lights.