Massawa International Airport (IATA: MSW, ICAO: HHMS) is an airport in Massawa, a major city in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea. It is considered...
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Massawa or Mitsiwa (/məˈsɑːwə/ mə-SAH-wə) is a port city in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea, located on the Red Sea at the northern end of the...
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747) cannot fly to the airport.[citation needed] Unsuitable aircraft would instead need to use the Massawa International Airport on the Eritrean coast...
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Transport in Eritrea (section Airports)
three international airports, one in the capital, Asmara International Airport, and the two others in the coastal cities, Massawa (Massawa International Airport)...
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2017 there it is a civilian weekly flight between Assab and Massawa international Airport. As of November 2018 Eritrean Airlines is planning to start...
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Eritrea Massawa (Massawa International Airport) Hub Kenya Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) Sudan Khartoum (Khartoum International Airport) South...
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craft distillery in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States Massawa International Airport, Eritrea (by IATA code) Ministry of Interior (Poland) (Polish:...
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Asmara Airport Assab Airport Massawa Airport Sawa Airport Headquarters of the Eritrean Air Force (Asmara, Eritrea) Asmara Airport Assab International Airport...
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Skytrain equipment. The airline's hub is located at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. Following is a list of Ethiopian Airlines' scheduled destinations...
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Asmara (section International schools)
Asmara. Asmara International Airport serves the city with many international flights. Massawa International Airport is an alternative airport nearby. As of...
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Eritrean Free Zones Authority (category Massawa)
the supervision of CEO Araya Tsegay. The Massawa Free Zone offers access to the Massawa International Airport, as well as seaport access. Furthermore,...
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for Milan–Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP), Linate Airport (IATA: LIN), Il Caravaggio International Airport (IATA: BGY) and Parma Airport (IATA: PMF). ^2 MMA...
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HHMS may refer to: Massawa International Airport, in Eritrea His Hawaiian Majesty's Ship, a ship designation; see Kaimiloa, the only ship ever so designated...
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Keren-Barentu-Tessenei Highway (under construction) Massawa International Airport (completed) Sawa Airport (completed) Assab Regional Referral Hospital (completed)...
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International Airport – Massawa HHSB (ASA) – Assab International Airport – Assab HHTS (TES) – Teseney Airport – Teseney Also see airport category and list...
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This is a list of airports in Eritrea, sorted by location. Transport in Eritrea List of airports by ICAO code: H#HH - Eritrea Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline...
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Asmara the capital Asmara International Airport Asmara-Massawa Cableway Asmara Presidential Palace Assab International Airport Battle of Adowa 1896 Battle...
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Beginning in 1885–1890, Italian troops systematically spread out from Massawa toward the highlands, eventually resulting in the formation of the colony...
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the airline, which operated domestic routes between Asmara, Assab and Massawa. Red Sea Air had a fleet of BAC 1-11s The airline operated from 1988 to...
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Navy was founded, and its first (and primary) base was established at Massawa in 1956. The navy took delivery of its first ship in 1957. By the early...
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List of free economic zones (category International taxation)
Canal Container Terminal Assab Free Port and International Airport Massawa Free Port and International Airport Atlantic Free Zone Kenitra Tangier Exportation...
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Eritrea. Meka'ika is located on the Massawa–Assab highway (P-6), immediately south of the Assab International Airport and approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) north-west...
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Assab (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
thing, and touching as an Italian thing." Following the occupation of Massawa in 1885, the settlement inevitably declined. The occupation of the more...
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transported by truck along the tortuous route between Axum and the port of Massawa, taking five trips over a period of two months. It travelled by the ship...
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May 1991 (1991-05), serving as the ground handling agent at Asmara International Airport and at Assab and Massawa. It also acted as sales agent for other major airlines...
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Field. You might know it better by its current name, Los Angeles International Airport. The year was 1928. Earhart 1937, p. 4. "Viewing page 3 of 10"....
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south of Massawa, the country's main sea port. Irafale is located in a strategic point as the crossroads between Dankalia, Akli Gozai and Massawa. Ahmed...
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Petros Solomon (category Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Eritrea)
of Barentu in 1987. In 1990, he commanded the EPLF army that captured Massawa during Operation Fenkil, which destroyed the backbone of the Ethiopian...
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Operation Aider (category Military operations involving airports)
Asmara International Airport on 29 May 2000, during the Ethiopian-Eritrean War. The facility was used both as a military and as a civilian airport. On 5...
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stood across a caravan route linking northern Ethiopia with the port of Massawa on the Red Sea via the Alighede and Mareb rivers. During the 19th century...
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