The airport was opened by the Italian authorities in 1935, when the Italian invasion of Ethiopia began, under the name
Aeroporto internazionale di Massaua. It was initially used for military aircraft employed in the invasion, and for military transport into conflict areas. In 1936,
Ala Littoria, a civilian service with postal service from Massaua toward
Asmara and
Mogadishu, began operation at the airport. In the last colonial period in
Italian Eritrea, a 1,970 km airway line was established between
Massawa-
Djibouti-
Berbera-Galadi-
Mogadishu. After
WW2 it was rebuilt at a nearby location and enlarged, under the name of Massawa International Airport. As of 2014, the airport accommodated only domestic flights since the companies that formed it do not have international licenses. The Eritrea Investment Centre has proposed a new $60 million development project at the airport. Additionally, it has offered incentives on taxation, provision of supplies that the market does not already provide, provision of heavy machinery, and easy access to government loans. ==Airlines==