Massawa - Part 3
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Standing within the halls of the second developing airport its sleek design is acutely characteristic of the minimalist nature of areas found within Eritrea. This may seem ordinary to some. The intrigue or beauty like most things found in the country are modestly and uniquely hidden an eventual acquirement, depending on the onlooker.
Given a second look it seems a metallic seaside sister version of the Asmara International Airport. Energy/power generation is a definite priority. The airport will require the same amount of electrical power as the entire city of Keren.
PHOTOS: Views from inside (MSW)
The airport has yet to begin operations and its primary concerns are targeting regional market potentials within the busy trans-local Red Sea and Gulf region. Anyone who is familiar with this strategic geopolitical basin knows it is a vital route of international trade and communications between Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. Access and ownership of this coveted gateway of the world has brought Eritrea into indirect and direct conflict with many nations/powers for centuries. Building an economic market here would be considerable and a long awaited sign of durable peace in the Horn of Africa region.
The recent development of Massawa Airways a local airline, seats close to seventy. The body of the aircraft was constructed inside Eritrea. Flights are slated to fly within the country as early as July 2013, expanding to regional flights within the Horn of Africa region.
PHOTOS: On the runway Massawa Airways aircraft