☆ Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport To Open In January, 2014

News Analysis: Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport will allow 2.5 Million passengers annually to alight in Nairobi: ‘The Green City In The Sun’. A new Terminal has been built and is expected to be ready to handle passengers in a few days.

Almost all areas of the Airport will be operational in a few days (excepting a terminal which had been damaged by fire).

This Airport in The Republic of Kenya, which consists of 580,000+km2 (224,000+ Mi2), will well-serve the country’s 44 Million inhabitants and Visitors.

Reference: http://www.nation.co.ke/business/-/996/2121452/-/h33tr1/-/index.html

Tall Building Construction Near Airports Requires Careful Scrutiny

News Analysis:  Tall Building Construction Near Airports Requires Careful Scrutiny so that  “Aircraft-Into-Building” Events do not occur. All too often, in Cities around the World, Tall Buildings are sought to be constructed adjacent to Airports. “Location, Location, Location” [A Real Estate Axiom] is supplanted by “View, View, View” where there are Airports. As such, the Ease of Leasing: Offices to possible Tenants and/or of Apartments to Lessees are  enormous incentives to Investors.

A Important Element which must be reviewed in the ‘Airport-Tall Building’ Matrix is “Weather Conditions”. For example: ‘High-Rise’ Construction Next to Airports, in geographies Prone to have Fog, is questionable; Erecting the same, in large canyons where very strong Prevalent Winds may precipitate aircraft being “pushed” towards high  structures in inadvisable.

Another important consideration is: “What type of Aircraft will Predominantly using the Airport?” Fixed Wing: Prop or Jet, Single Engine or Multi-Engine, Aircraft Size; Rotor: Piston or Turbine, Single Engine or Multi-Engine, Single Rotor or Twin Rotor, Aircraft Size. The typical flight characteristics of the aforementioned should be evaluated relative to “Weather Conditions” as discussed.

Governments should remember that once a Tall Building is erected in Close Proximity to an Airport it is a Possible Perpetual Peril to All Aircraft Flying in its Vicinity. Reality.

Reference: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2013/11/116_146406.html

Moscow, Russia, Seeks Investors for a New Airport

News Analysis:  Moscow, Russia, Seeks Investors for a New Airport  [of 40 Hectares (98.8 Acres)] which will help Alleviate Congestion at its three other airports. This new facility, which shall be Multi-Tasked [Passenger, Charter Passenger, and Cargo], will provide many Financial  Opportunities. Since it is intended to serve 10,000,000 Passengers and 25,000 Tons of Cargo per Year, Entrepreneurs with foresight can Extrapolate Possible Investment Rewards from the Airport’s magnitude. Hotel[s]’, Restaurant[s], Retail Shop[s], perhaps even a Aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Facility are apt Investment Possibilities at this Moscow location.

A big assurance to this Project’s Future Success is that President Vladimir Putin, a Man who does NOT Equivocate, supports its Development. Reality.

Reference: http://tinyurl.com/k2v7zh5

Fiji International Airport Modernizes for Country’s Economic Growth

News Analysis:  Fiji International Airport modernizes for the country’s economic growth. Its Government Leaders understand “Continental Connections Create Currencies Collection”.

Through investment in such Infrastructure as this Nadi Project, many people will gain financial success. Fiji’s Important Location will help it gain more International Commerce.

Foreign Investors can gain an edge on ‘Late-Comers’ by exploring NOW, ‘Peripheral Business’ to the Nadi Airport. Projects such as Luxury Hotel Construction, Island Sightseeing Flights, or even Aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Facilities would be worthwhile in Fiji. As new visitors materialize in Fiji, additional monies can be earned through wise investments there.

Reference: http://www.fijisun.com.fj/2013/11/16/what-the-nadi-airport-modernisation-will-mean/