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Mogadishu assumes full control of Somali airspace

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Barwaaqo   

Waryaadha warkan ma waxaad ku qarinaysaan sida la idiin dhaxal wareejiyey eed qayb uga noqonaysaan Ethiopia? Dee airport ka Ina Ibrahim Cigaal diyaaadaha ka soo degaya Xamar lagama xukumee; bal nooga warama xaaladaha jira.

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20 minutes ago, Barwaaqo said:

Waryaadha warkan ma waxaad ku qarinaysaan sida la idiin dhaxal wareejiyey eed qayb uga noqonaysaan Ethiopia?

Barwaaqo,

What are you talking about?

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Barwaaqo   
8 minutes ago, Che -Guevara said:

Barwaaqo,

What are you talking about?

Ahmed Aby oo maanta la hadlaya barlamaanka Ethiopia ayaa sheegay in Muqdisho ogolaatay Fadaraalka inay Ethiopia la gasho. 

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Kutiri kuteen ee meesha keentay, completely ignoring the subject of this thread and not standing on her earlier bogus denials of dowladda Soomaaliya controlling Soomaali airspace.

Eniwey, according to Reuters report, this is what Xabashi ra'iisul wasaare said at his baarlamaan:

"Somalia, with a population of 12 million, has four telecommunications firms. Ethiopia - with 100 million people - has one. There needs to be competition in the country."

I bet he learned this fact due to his recent trip to Xamar and was surprised.

I also don't believe they number anywhere near 100 million people, but that is for another topic.

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He is splitting up the Ethiopian Telecom giant. TPLF is resisting the partial privatization of state-owned companies and liberalization of the economy.  Somali business will greatly benefit if he opens the market.

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Ifiye   

Population within Somalia borders is far more than the 12 million UN agencies try tell the world.  

 

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ICAO ends its operation to control Somalia's airspace in Nairobi
Tuesday June 19, 2018

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Last flight over Somali airspace controlled from Nairobi, Kenya


The entire process of controlling Somalia’s skies from Nairobi has officially come to an end on Monday after Somalia and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) jointly agreed to close the office in Nairobi.

ICAO has been controlling Somalia’s airspace for over 25 years since the fall of the country’s central in 1990.

Somalia’s minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Mohamed Abdullahi Salad said ICAO's office in Nairobi formally stopped its function to control of Somalia’s airspace from Kenya.

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“Today 18th June 2018, Somalia’s airspace control office in Nairobi which had been operating more than 25 years, will stop its function. All function of airspace control will take place in Mogadishu,” said Salad.

The minister said that the move represents a significant step towards the development of the country.

"It is a great honor for us to witness this historic day that we are fully moving the control and management of our airspace to the city,” the minister said.

In March, Somali government relocated 34 air control personnel who were working in Nairobi to operate in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

The U.N.'s aviation agency began controlling air traffic over Somalia after the county descended into civil war. Due to security concerns, the organization worked from Kenya until 2017 when the government of Somalia took the control of the airspace from ICAO.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It codifies the principles and techniques of international air navigation and fosters the planning and development of international air transport to ensure safe and orderly growth. Its headquarters are located in Montreal, Quebec region, Canada.

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Yunis   

18th June 2018 - a historic day for Somalia. A great milestone in reclaiming its sovereignty.

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