Massawa International Airport | |||||||||||
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A retired Antonov An-12BP near the Massawa airport's bus terminal.
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Airport type | Military/Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Massawa | ||||||||||
Location | Massawa, Eritrea | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 206 ft / 63 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 15°41′0″N 39°22′5″E / 15.68333°N 39.36806°ECoordinates: 15°41′0″N 39°22′5″E / 15.68333°N 39.36806°E | ||||||||||
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Location of airport in Eritrea | |||||||||||
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Massawa International Airport (IATA: MSW, ICAO: HHMS) is an airport in Massawa, a major city in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea.
The Massawa International Airport is a large establishment. It is one of Eritrea's major airports.
In the colonial period in Italian Eritrea, a 1,970 km railway line was established between Massawa-Djibouti-Berbera-Galadi-Mogadishu.
As of 2014, the airport only accommodates domestic flights since the companies that formed it do not have international licenses.
The Eritrea Investment Centre has proposed a new $60 million development project at the airport. Additionally, it has offered incentives on taxation, provision of supplies that the market does not already provide, provision of heavy machinery, and easy access to government loans.
There are no active airlines operating from Massawa.
Eritrean Air Force still uses the airport as one of their three air bases.