Civil Aviation
Somalia Unveils The Blue Hangar, Its First MRO Facility in 33 Years
In a groundbreaking development for Somalia’s aviation industry, authorities have officially introduced The Blue Hangar, a state-of-the-art Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facility at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport.
This significant milestone marks the revival of MRO capabilities in Somalia after a hiatus of more than 33 years, promising a transformative impact on aircraft maintenance and safety within the region, as reported by SONNA.
Aden Adde International Airport, a bustling hub accommodating over 130 daily flights, previously grappled with a notable challenge—lack of on-site repair capabilities, necessitating the outsourcing of maintenance to neighboring countries such as Kenya and Uganda. The inauguration of The Blue Hangar signals a paradigm shift, introducing contemporary facilities that offer local solutions for aircraft maintenance, thereby enhancing safety measures.
The establishment of this MRO facility strategically addresses a longstanding gap in Somalia’s air transport sector. Anticipated outcomes include not only the streamlining of maintenance processes but also the elevation of safety standards, contributing to the overall growth and development of the aviation industry within the country.
The unveiling of The Blue Hangar signifies a positive stride for Somalia, underscoring its commitment to modernize the aviation sector and reduce reliance on external sources for aircraft maintenance. As the first MRO facility in over three decades, it symbolizes a new era of self-sufficiency and progress in Somalia’s aviation landscape.