This is a list of defunct airlines of Mauritania . [1] [2] [3]
Airline | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Commenced operations | Ceased operations | Notes |
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Air Ada | RDM | AIR ADA | Unknown. | Unknown. | [4] | ||
Air Afrique | RK | RKA | AIRAFRIQUE | 1961 | 2002 | Jointly owned by multiple West African countries. | |
Air Amder | RMD | AIR AMDER | 2005 | 2007 | |||
Air Fret De Mauritanie | FMT | AFDM | Unknown. | Unknown. | [5] | ||
Air Mauritanie | MR | MRT | MIKE ROMEO | 1962 | 2007 | Defunct, ceased all operations in 2007. | |
Air Soleil | SOE | AIR SOLEIL | Unknown. | Unknown. | [6] | ||
Al Rida Airways | LRW | AL RIDA | Unknown. | Unknown. | |||
Atlantic Airlines Cargo | MNV | AAC | 1999 | 1999 | [7] | ||
Benane Aviation Corporation | BNV | BENANE | Unknown. | Unknown. | [8] | ||
C.S.P. | RMU | AIR MAUR | Unknown. | Unknown. | [9] | ||
Caravan Air | VAN | CAMEL | Unknown. | Unknown. | [10] | ||
Cargo Express | MCX | MAURICARGO | Unknown. | Unknown. | [11] | ||
Chinguetti Airlines | CGU | CHINGUETTI | Unknown. | Unknown. | [12] | ||
Compagnie de Cargo International | CCX | CCI | 1998 | 1998 | [13] | ||
Compagnie Mauritanienne des Services | CMZ | CEE-EM-STAIRS | Unknown. | Unknown. | [14] | ||
Compagnie Mauritanienne de Transports | CPM | CMT | 1998 | 2005 | |||
Compagnie Mauritanienne de Transports Aérien | CMTAN | 2001 | 2006 | [15] | |||
Dunair | DUN | DUNAIR | Unknown. | Unknown. | [16] | ||
Lignes Mauritaniennes Air Express | LME | LIMAIR EXPRESS | Unknown. | Unknown. | [17] | ||
Mauria | MIA | MAURIA | 1996 | 1998 | [18] | ||
Mauritania Airlines International (MAI) | L6 | MTW | MAI | 2010 | 2018 | Renamed to Mauritania Airlines. [19] | |
Mauritania Airways | YD | MTW | MAURITANIA AIRWAYS | 2006 | 2010 | Defunct, ceased all operations in 2010. | |
Maurtanienne Aerienne et Navale | MNV | NAVALE | Unknown. | Unknown. | [20] | ||
Mauritanienne Air Fret | MRF | MAUR-FRET | Unknown. | Unknown. | [21] | ||
Mauritanienne Airways | MWY | MAURITANIENNE | 2006 | 2006 | [22] | ||
Mauritanienne de Transport Aérien | MDE | MAURI-TRANS | 1996 | 1998 | [23] | ||
Ocean Air | BCN | BLUE OCEAN | Unknown. | Unknown. | [24] | ||
Société De Transport Aerien de Mauritanie | NSC | TRANS-SOCIETE | Unknown. | Unknown. | [25] | ||
Société Tout Transport Mauritanien | TTM | TOUT-AIR | 1998 | 2000 | [26] | ||
Stella Aviation | SLV | AVISTELLA | Unknown. | Unknown. | [27] | ||
Tar Interpilot | TPL | INTERPILOT | Unknown. | Unknown. | [28] | ||
Trading Air Cargo | JCH | TRADING CARGO | Unknown. | Unknown. | [29] | ||
Trans Reco | REC | TRANS-RECO | Unknown. | Unknown. | [30] | ||
Transport Aérien de Mauritanie | TM | TRM | SOTRANSPOTM | Unknown. | Unknown. | [31] | |
West African Cargo Airlines | WAC | WESTAF CARGO | Unknown. | Unknown. | [32] | ||
Zemmour Airlines | EMR | ZEMMOUR | Unknown. | Unknown. | . [33] | ||
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