Abaco Air

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Abaco Air Limited
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PendingABACO AIR
Ceased operationsJanuary 8, 2013
Operating bases Marsh Harbour, Abaco Islands, Bahamas
Website http://www.flyabacoair.com

Abaco Air Limited was a scheduled and charter airline based in the Bahamas. Its main base was in Marsh Harbour, Abaco Islands Bahamas. It ceased operations in 2013


    Fleet

    Abaco Air Limited fleet consists of

    AircraftOwnedNotes
    Aero Commander 500 1
    Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander 2


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