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Shire Airport, also known as Shire Inda Selassie Airport or Indaselassie Airport, (IATA: SHC) is a public airport serving Shire, a city in the Tigray National Regional State, in northern Ethiopia. The airport lies at an elevation of 6,207 feet (1,892 m) above mean sea level .
In December 2024, it was reported that Ethiopia will be constructing a new airport worth US$6 billion near its capital Addis Ababa. The airport will be Africa's largest and busiest airport and is designed to serve 100 million passengers annually.
Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 777F departing Bole International Airport in 2022. Ethiopian Airlines currently has its head office at Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa, [46] but intends to build a new head office facility. A contest for the design was held in 2009, but none of those plans were proceeded with.
In 1960, Ethiopian Airlines realized the runway at Lideta was too short for its new jet aircraft, the Boeing 720. Thus a new airport was built at Bole. [5] By December 1962 the new runway and control tower were operational. In 1997, an expansion plan was announced for the airport. [6] This expansion was done in three phases:
The airline's hub is located at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. [5] Following is a list of Ethiopian Airlines' scheduled destinations. Each destination in the list below is provided with the country name, the name of the airport served, and whether it is served by passenger aircraft, cargo aircraft, or both.
Hawassa Airport (Amharic: ሀዋሳ አውሮፕላን መንገድ; Aw'asa) (IATA: AWA, ICAO: HALA) is Sub Ethiopian Airlines which serves in Hawassa, Sidama Region, Ethiopia. The construction of the airport (Coordinates: 7°05′42″N 38°23′54″E / 7.09500°N 38.39833°E / 7.09500; 38.39833 ) started at the beginning of 2015
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Located at an elevation of 4,650 feet above sea level, the airport serves the villages of Tum and Maji, the administrative center of the Maji District. The airport was formerly served by Ethiopian Airlines. [3] Maji sits atop a ridge on the Boma Plateau, more than 3,000 feet (910 m) above the airport at Tum. The plateau runs west through ...