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Massawa International Airport - Airport Information
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About Massawa International Airport
Overview
Massawa International Airport serves the coastal city of Massawa in Eritrea, positioned strategically on the Red Sea coast. As a medium-sized airport with an elevation of 194 feet mean sea level, it provides critical aviation infrastructure for the region's transportation and logistics needs.
Flying Conditions
Located at 15.670000, 39.370098, the airport experiences typical Red Sea coastal weather patterns characterized by warm temperatures and potential maritime wind influences. Pilots should anticipate potential wind variability given the coastal geographic positioning, which can impact runway 07/25 operations.
Notable Features
The airport features a substantial concrete runway (07/25) measuring 11,384 feet in length, capable of handling medium to large aircraft operations. Its significant runway length provides operational flexibility for various aircraft types and helps mitigate potential wind-related landing challenges.
Approach Considerations
Runway 07/25's orientation suggests potential crosswind scenarios, with pilots advised to carefully assess wind conditions during approach and landing. The extended runway length offers additional safety margins for complex approach scenarios in this coastal maritime environment.
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