Gabon Express

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Gabon Express was an airline based in Libreville, Gabon. It operated scheduled passenger services and passenger and cargo charters. It ceased operations in June 2004.

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[edit] History

The airline was established in 1998 and started operations on 26 October 1998 between Libreville and Port-Gentil. The airline operated both Caravelle and HS 748 Aircraft. It grew to become the second largest airline in Gabon, operating 60 scheduled flights a week from Libreville. The airline's operations were suspended following the crash of one of its aircraft on 8 June 2004. Operations ceased on 15 June 2004.

At the time the airline ceased operations, it was the only airline still operating Caravelle aircraft in scheduled passenger services. [1]

[edit] Incidents and accidents

On 8 June 2004 a Gabon Express flight using a BAe 748-232 Series 2A, departed Libreville for a domestic flight to Franceville. Engine problems forced the crew to turn back for Libreville but the aircraft crashed 100 m offshore. Of the 30 people on board, 19 were killed. The Gabonese government proposed legal action against the company and banned it from operating because it had failed to insure its aircraft.

[edit] Services

Scheduled services included:

Libreville to Bitam, Franceville, Gamba, Oyem and Port-Gentil

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