Mogadishu, SONNA – The Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has issued a statement refuting false reports circulating about Baardheere Airport, clarifying that operations at the airport are running smoothly without any disruptions.
In an official statement released on [insert date], the SCAA addressed the misinformation, assuring the public that Baardheere Airport remains fully operational. “The Civil Aviation Authority assures the Somali public that there are no flight restrictions at Baardheere Airport, and flights are operating normally,” the statement read.
The authority did not specify the source or nature of the false reports but emphasized its commitment to maintaining transparency and ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel across the country. The SCAA also urged the public to rely on official channels for accurate information regarding aviation matters.
Baardheere Airport, located in the Gedo region of Somalia, plays a vital role in connecting the region to other parts of the country. The SCAA’s clarification aims to dispel any concerns among travelers, airlines, and stakeholders who rely on the airport for transportation and logistics.
The Somali Civil Aviation Authority has been working to improve the country’s aviation infrastructure and ensure compliance with international safety standards. This latest statement underscores its efforts to maintain public trust and provide reliable information amid misinformation.
For further updates, the SCAA encouraged the public to follow its official communications and verified platforms.