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The Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) (previously: Somali Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority (SCAMA) [1]) is the national civil aviation authority body of Somalia. Based at the Aden Adde International Airport in the capital Mogadishu, it is under the aegis of the federal Ministry of Air and Land Transport. In 2012, the ministry along ...
The Civil Aviation Caretaker Authority of Somalia (CACAS) is a civil aviation authority programme created in 1996 by the International Civil Aviation Organization and the United Nations Development Programme, with a mandate in Somalia.
The Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SOMCAA), which then regulated the national aviation industry, also signed a contract with the Italian firm Selenia worth an estimated 17 billion Italian lire ($8.5 million). The agreement stipulated that the company would build a second terminal for international routes as well as a new control tower.
Two people sustained minor injuries as a small Halla Airlines passenger plane crash-landed at an airport in Somalia's capital Mogadishu.
Somali Airlines Boeing 707 -338C in flight in 1984. Transport in Somalia refers to the transportation networks and modes of transport in effect in Somalia. They include highways, airports and seaports, in addition to various forms of public and private vehicular, maritime and aerial transportation. Roads Somalia's network of roads is 21,830 km long. As of 2010, 2,757 km (12%) of streets are ...
Somali Civil Aviation Authority: Serves: Las Anod, Somaliland: Location: ... Location of the airport in Somalia. Runways; Direction Length Surface m ft 07/25 1,800 5,906
The Ministry of Aviation is a ministry responsible for overseeing air transport and all things related to aviation in Somalia. The current Minister of Aviation is Mohamed Abdullahi Salad . [ 1 ]
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