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  2. King Mswati III International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 2003 on this US$150M project. The Taiwanese government contributed US$22M to the project. [6]It is part of King Mswati III's $1bn millennium project investment initiative to enhance Eswatini's position as a tourist destination, serving as a tourism gateway to Eswatini's game parks, either domestic or nearby located ones, such as Victoria Falls, Maputo, the Kruger National ...

  3. Matsapha Airport - Wikipedia

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    Although a new airport for Manzini, King Mswati III International Airport, was inaugurated in March 2014, Airlink chose to continue flying to Matsapha. However, the Eswatini Civil Aviation Authority (ESWACAA) required the airline to end flights to Matsapha on 29 September 2014 and switch to King Mswati III Airport the following day.

  4. List of airports in Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Eswatini is a landlocked country in southern Africa, bordered to the north, south and west by South Africa, and to the east by Mozambique. The nation, as well as its people, are named after the 19th-century king Mswati II. Eswatini is divided into four districts: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni.

  5. Manzini - Wikipedia

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    Manzini (formerly known as Bremersdorp) is a large city in Eswatini (Swaziland), which is also the city of Eswatini's Manzini Region. The city is the country's second largest urban center behind the capital Mbabane, with a population of 110,000 (2008). It is known as "The Hub" of Eswatini and lies on the MR3 road.

  6. Royal Swazi National Airways - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Mbabane with its operational base at Matsapha Airport near Manzini, the airline was founded in 1978. The company still exists, since 2018 under the name Royal Eswatini National Airways Corporation (RENAC), although it does not own an airline, but provides services in the airline sector.

  7. Eswatini Air - Wikipedia

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    Eswatini Air is an Eswatini-based airline and the flag carrier for the nation. [3] Originally planning to commence operations in June 2022, the airline secured an AOC in December 2022 after some delays. [4] Operations commenced on 26 March 2023 with twice-daily flights to Johannesburg, [5] with the necessary foreign operator permits granted by ...

  8. Eswatini Airlink - Wikipedia

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    Eswatini Airlink did not maintain a dedicated fleet at the time of closure. Flights were operated under Airlink's AOC as part of the Airlink schedule using Embraer ERJ-135 or Embraer ERJ-140 aircraft. [7] Eswatini Airlink previously operated the BAe Jetstream 41, Fokker F28, and Embraer ERJ-135 under their own AOC. [citation needed]

  9. Category:Airports in Eswatini - Wikipedia

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