Air Guinée
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Air Guinee | ||
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IATA N/A |
ICAO GIB |
Callsign Air Guinee |
Founded | 1960 | |
Hubs | Conakry International Airport, Guinea | |
Focus cities | N/A | |
Fleet size | 3 | |
Destinations | 15 | |
Headquarters | Conakry, Guinea | |
Key people | Sékou Sangare - Director General Boubacar Sow - Deputy Director General |
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Website: http://www.mirinet.com |
Air Guinee was an airline based in Conakry, Guinea. It was the national flag carrier operating domestic services to major centres.
Its operations were taken over and the airline renamed Air Guinee Express.
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[edit] History
The airline was established on 31 December 1960 by the Guinea government and was restructured in 1992 to improve profitability. However, the airline never recovered and its operations were taken over by Groupe Futurelec under the name Air Guinee Express[1].
[edit] Destinations
[edit] Historical Fleet
The Air Guinee fleet included the following aircraft:
- 1 - Boeing 737-2R6C
- 1 - Boeing 737-205
- 1 - Bombardier DHC-7-102
- 1 - Y7-100
- 1 - Tupolev Tu-134A
- 1 - Boeing 727-027C
- 5 - Antonov An-24B
- 3 - Antonov An-12
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International 27 March 2007
[edit] External links
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