In the past three decades, airlines offering services in Somalia faced the challenge of having to take their aircrafts for maintenance checks in other neighbouring African countries like Kenya and Uganda as there was no officially recognized facility for maintenance checks and repairs in Somalia.
The country's first Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility, also known as The Blue Hangar was officially opened by Ministry of Transport and Aviation, at Aden Adde International Airport, Mogadishu, on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. This would facilitate routine checks of all aircraft departing and arriving Somalia, thereby providing an avenue by which they can improve on safety and develop the air transport sector in Somalia.
Construction by Aerosom Company:
Aerosom Company, a construction company in Somalia ensured the construction of The Blue Hangar, the first operational aircraft hanger to be constructed in Somalia since the early 1990s.
Three years ago when foundation was being set at the airport, Duran Farah, former Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation to Somalia announced the project. This was a major step taken by the ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, amongst others to increase the capacity and functionality of the airport following an increase in air traffic. At the time, Somalia had resumed aircraft registration after over 30 years.
The country's current Minister of Transport and Aviation, Fardowsa Osman Egal, inaugurated the facility and made a request for firms based in Somalia to invest in the air transport sector as well. And the upside added was simple - that businesses would likewise benefit from increased facilitation, as would the government and local community. In addition to this, through The Blue Hangar means of locally maintaining aircraft, it will further help in providing employment to a variety of personnel such as aircraft technicians, engineers, and other air transport expert.
Speaking at the same occasion, also addressing the inaugural ceremony, the Director General of the Somali Civil Aviation Authority, Ahmed M Hassan, brought to everyone's notice that the new MRO facility will would go a long way in assisting the country to meet her goals on global civil aviation standards.
This public-private partnership between the ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation as well as Aerosom Company clearly shows Somalia’s determination in developing its aviation infrastructure and readiness to be more relevant internationally in the aviation sector.
The current state of Somalia's aviation sector
The East African country, Somalia clearly illustrates how conflict and political instability can affect the aviation sector in a country. Most of the Somali facilities stopped all operations after the outbreak of the civil war during the early 90s, including Somali Airlines.
Though the political situation is yet to be stable, The air transport industry in Somalia has really improved bit by bit during the last couple of years. In January 2023, the Horn of Africa country's air traffic control services resumed after more than 30 years following the reclassification of the Mogadishu FIR as 'Class A.' Less than a month later, IATA signed a landmark agreement with Somalia to deepen cooperation in air transport.
At present, around eight airlines are operating passenger services in Somalia with the majority of these operating flights from Mogadishu. These include Ethiopian Airlines, Dallo Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines. Last March, flydubai launched Boeing 737 MAX flights from Dubai to Mogadishu. This month, Kenya Airways also resumed its Nairobi-Mogadishu route.
The reopening of the first and so far only aircraft hangar in Somalia after the years of its closure, is a major boost for Somalia’s aviation sector as it provides safety and maintenance services for planes flying in the in and out of Somalia. With improved capabilities for aircraft maintenance and repair, Somalia is better placed to meet global standards and contribute positively to the international aviation industry.
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