St Helena airport was delayed due to extremely dangerous issues
St Helena Airport |
ST Helena airport is
about to spend £285m to be created by the Department for International
Development and going to be opened in May. But, it has delayed the plan to be
built as fast. Now, it has thought to carry the plan ahead while having a rest
for a while. Before continue to read more about ST Helena must visit African
cargo services first.
British Airways |
Although the national Audit Office has
confirmed the delay due to high winds on the remote island, yet it has
consistently been confirmed that ST Helena will start to get the development by
engineers in the wake of having some passed time, in future. As first time, the
development offers the access to ST Helena for commercial airlines.
Let Your Mind have Study about Island
The remote
island lies 1,150 miles off the west coast Africa in the South Atlantic Ocean. In past,
only ships can touch the Island in the
wake of spending the five days from South Africa to Island.
DFID to Pay £285.5m
It is the responsibility of DFID to improve the
island accessibility. It agreed to pay
£285.5m to make the improvement of airport while offering extremely beautiful
design and building structure.
Why did the government put off the airport construction?
In April, having had a study of wind and weather
around the airport, the ST
Helena government decided to call off
the construction for a while.
Save ST Helena |
How to Cope Bad Weather Condition?
DFID as well as St Helena government will be
going on with doing the study that how to cope the difficulties as well as bad
wind conditions.
St Helena British Territory |
Regular Cargo Link
The Royal mail
Ship ST Helena ideally provides the regular cargo as well as passenger link to
island.