You can not seriously make a coherent argument that there are net economic benefits in this for Turkey.
Your argument falls apart right there. You come here with zero logic it seems.
You are one of those Somalis who thinks the country is some empty village. This is a country the size of Texas with one of the world's longest coastlines and strategic geographic positions, and with a history of speculation in relation to its resources. You are clearly unaware of what the word contractor means, despite how clearly Iraq demonstrated the strength and lucrative opportunities in this sector.
The first mainstream aviation service to Somalia is a hugely lucrative title. Turkey is essentially placing itself as the main carrier of Somalia - a country that is on the rise in ways comparable to 1950s Saudi Arabia. You are either grossly unaware of what exactly has been developing recently, or you are talking for fun. Even a cleaning service will make money in these current circumstances. Even a hot dog kiosk will make millions in these circumstances. Again, I suggest you should do your research on the whole subject of services in relation to growing markets.