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Msalato International airport transfers

Msalato International airport transfers

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Msalato Internal Airport in Dodoma

Msalato International Airportis a proposed international airport project intended to serve the Tanzanian capital of Dodoma.  The present airport serving the capital is located within the municipality and cannot accommodate larger aircraft. Therefore, the government intends to construct a new international airport at Msalato ward.

The proposed Msalato Airport is to be built on the right hand side along the Dodoma-Arusha highway, some 12km from the Dodoma Central Business District (CBD). The land designated for the airport is 9 km long and 5 km, i.e. approximately 45 km2. 

The Msalato Airport project will entail the construction of the runway, main passenger aircraft parking apron, aircraft control tower, passengers terminal and office buildings, car parking lots, shops, supermarkets, banking facilities, ancillary facilities such as fuel depots, airport catering, general aviation facilities and electrical and mechanical services including transformer and generator rooms, mechanical ventilation plant, refuse disposal units, pump rooms etc. 

Msalato International Airport

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Msalato International Airport
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The capacity of the airport for Phase 1 is estimated at 1,750,000 passengers per annum with about approximately 45km2.

The Msalato Airport project will e ntail the construction of the runway, main passenger aircraft parking apron, aircraft control tower, passengers terminal and office buildings, car parking lots, shops, supermarkets, banking facilities, ancillary facilities such as fuel depots, airport catering, general aviation facilities and electrical and mechanical services including transformer and generator rooms, mechanical ventilation plant, refuse disposal units, pump rooms etc. 

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The capacity of the airport for Phase 1 is estimated at 1,750,000 passengers per annum with about approximately 45 km2. 500,000 international passengers out of whom half are estimated to be departing international passengers. The landing and packing capacity will be circa 7,000 international   flights per year.

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