Mid Africa Aviation or Fly Mid Africa was a passenger airline based out of the Gambia.[1][2]
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| Founded | April 28, 2014 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | May 15, 2017 (as an airline) | ||||||
Ceased operations | March 20, 2020 | ||||||
| Destinations | 5 | ||||||
| Key people | Gasm Elhaliq Babiker | ||||||
History
editMid Africa Aviation was founded in 2014 as an asset managing company by Gasm Elhaliq Babiker and registered 14 aircraft with the Gambia Civil Aviation Authority.[1]
The airline targeted its launch as May 15, 2017.[3]
In 2017 the airline commenced operations and would begin with services to Freetown in Sierra Leone using the Boeing 737 Classic and had its first flights to Banjul and Dakar.[4]
Shortly after commencing operations in June 2017 Mid Africa would commence flights to Lagos.[5]
The same year it landed a contract with a news company called Newsrest Gambia.[6]
Taron Avia Boeing 737s were added to the Mid Africa Aviation fleet in late 2019.[7]
Due to severe debt GSA and Peacock travel wanted to help Mid Africa clear its debt from the 11 million Nigerian Narias it owed.[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- 1 2 "Fly Mid Africa".
- ↑ "Mid Africa Aviation".
- ↑ "Fly Mid Africa Airline starts operations May 15".
- ↑ "Sierra Leone now has direct flights to Banjul and Dakar".
- ↑ "Gambian Airline commences flights into Lagos".
- ↑ "New contract for Newrest Ghana with Fly Mid Africa airline".
- ↑ "The Gambia's Mid Africa Aviation adds ex-Taron-Avia's B737s".
- ↑ "GSA seeks Gambia gov't help re Mid Africa Aviation debt".