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Unionist wrote:Is there more than one airport in Gaalkacyo?
I know your posts are sarcastic, but what do you mean (GAX)? Maxaad kasoo gaabsatay?barbarossa wrote:The Greater Gaalkacyo Area, is too huge of a metro to do with only one airport. That is why, in addition to the already existing Cabdulahi Yousuf International in the northern quadrant of the city, they have just recently unveiled in the Galmadug administered south a major airline hub called Gaalkacyo International (GAX). These two great airports shall do for the time being, though, at the rate this city is growing, there may very well be a need for a third one in the not so distant future.
An airport is not just a source of revenue. Controlling the only airport in the city is controlling the city. You know where I'm going with this.Unionist wrote:Let's stop deluding ourselves by coming up with excuses for Gaalkacyo to have more than one airport in a town with 500,000 population. The Galmudug just want revenue for their own airport and this further leads to separation of the people. One airport was enough. Their priority should lie in efficient systematic roads and urban planning of construction instead of ceeb measuring contest.
What does it take for a man to be taken seriously here?CaliQase wrote:I know your posts are sarcastic, but what do you mean (GAX)? Maxaad kasoo gaabsatay?barbarossa wrote:The Greater Gaalkacyo Area, is too huge of a metro to do with only one airport. That is why, in addition to the already existing Cabdulahi Yousuf International in the northern quadrant of the city, they have just recently unveiled in the Galmadug administered south a major airline hub called Gaalkacyo International (GAX). These two great airports shall do for the time being, though, at the rate this city is growing, there may very well be a need for a third one in the not so distant future.
An airport is not just a source of revenue. Controlling the only airport in the city is controlling the city. You know where I'm going with this.Unionist wrote:Let's stop deluding ourselves by coming up with excuses for Gaalkacyo to have more than one airport in a town with 500,000 population. The Galmudug just want revenue for their own airport and this further leads to separation of the people. One airport was enough. Their priority should lie in efficient systematic roads and urban planning of construction instead of ceeb measuring contest.
Well said with your last statementsCaliQase wrote:I know your posts are sarcastic, but what do you mean (GAX)? Maxaad kasoo gaabsatay?barbarossa wrote:The Greater Gaalkacyo Area, is too huge of a metro to do with only one airport. That is why, in addition to the already existing Cabdulahi Yousuf International in the northern quadrant of the city, they have just recently unveiled in the Galmadug administered south a major airline hub called Gaalkacyo International (GAX). These two great airports shall do for the time being, though, at the rate this city is growing, there may very well be a need for a third one in the not so distant future.
An airport is not just a source of revenue. Controlling the only airport in the city is controlling the city. You know where I'm going with this.Unionist wrote:Let's stop deluding ourselves by coming up with excuses for Gaalkacyo to have more than one airport in a town with 500,000 population. The Galmudug just want revenue for their own airport and this further leads to separation of the people. One airport was enough. Their priority should lie in efficient systematic roads and urban planning of construction instead of ceeb measuring contest.
This a good move both politically and economically. (Well at least politically).FarhanYare wrote:Well said with your last statementsCaliQase wrote:I know your posts are sarcastic, but what do you mean (GAX)? Maxaad kasoo gaabsatay?barbarossa wrote:The Greater Gaalkacyo Area, is too huge of a metro to do with only one airport. That is why, in addition to the already existing Cabdulahi Yousuf International in the northern quadrant of the city, they have just recently unveiled in the Galmadug administered south a major airline hub called Gaalkacyo International (GAX). These two great airports shall do for the time being, though, at the rate this city is growing, there may very well be a need for a third one in the not so distant future.
An airport is not just a source of revenue. Controlling the only airport in the city is controlling the city. You know where I'm going with this.Unionist wrote:Let's stop deluding ourselves by coming up with excuses for Gaalkacyo to have more than one airport in a town with 500,000 population. The Galmudug just want revenue for their own airport and this further leads to separation of the people. One airport was enough. Their priority should lie in efficient systematic roads and urban planning of construction instead of ceeb measuring contest.
Stop being sarcastic and maybe we'll take you serious.barbarossa wrote:What does it take for a man to be taken seriously here?CaliQase wrote:I know your posts are sarcastic, but what do you mean (GAX)? Maxaad kasoo gaabsatay?barbarossa wrote:The Greater Gaalkacyo Area, is too huge of a metro to do with only one airport. That is why, in addition to the already existing Cabdulahi Yousuf International in the northern quadrant of the city, they have just recently unveiled in the Galmadug administered south a major airline hub called Gaalkacyo International (GAX). These two great airports shall do for the time being, though, at the rate this city is growing, there may very well be a need for a third one in the not so distant future.
An airport is not just a source of revenue. Controlling the only airport in the city is controlling the city. You know where I'm going with this.Unionist wrote:Let's stop deluding ourselves by coming up with excuses for Gaalkacyo to have more than one airport in a town with 500,000 population. The Galmudug just want revenue for their own airport and this further leads to separation of the people. One airport was enough. Their priority should lie in efficient systematic roads and urban planning of construction instead of ceeb measuring contest.![]()
Anyway, the acronym GAX, stands for Gaalkacyo Airport. The X signifies nothing here and is simply a place holder for the minimum three-letter airport code required by the aviation industry.