List of defunct airlines of the Gambia

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This is a list of now defunct airlines from Gambia . [1] [2]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Aeolus Air AAZAEOLUS20122014Operated Airbus A320, Boeing 737, Embraer Legacy 600 [3]
African Intercontinental Airways OY19951996 [4]
Afrinat International Airlines Q9AFNAFRINAT20022004 [5]
Air Charter Africa ACE20072009Established as Air Charter Express [6]
Air Charter Express ACE20072007Renamed to Air Charter Africa [7]
Air Dabia Air Dabia Boeing 747-100 Lengkeek.jpg YMDBG19961998
Air Gambia Air Gambia Boeing 707-323B Hoppe.jpg IVAGSATLAS19901994Operated Boeing 707, Ilyushin Il-62 [8]
Atlantic Airlines 2NAWA19931996 [9]
Atlantic Express JLMATLANTIC GAMBIA20042006 [10]
Continental Wings G9CWJCONTIWINGS20022002 [11]
Euro Atlantic Air 19931993 [12]
Express Tours 20022006 [13]
Gam-Air BSKBSGAMAIR19871987 [14]
Gambcrest Enterprises 19901992Operated Convair 640 [15]
Gambia Air Shuttle GOGSK19871987Operated Vickers Viscount [16]
Gambia Airways NAMC YS-11, Gambia Airways AN0435480.jpg CKGAWGEELINE19641996Operated NAMC YS-11 [17]
Gambia Bird Airlines Gambia Bird A319 D-ASTA (8926467590).jpg 3GGBQGAMBIA BIRD20122014
Gambia International Airlines GCGNRGAMBIA INTERNATIONAL19962008
Gambia New Millenium Air Ilyushin Il-62M, Gambia - Government AN2283292.jpg NMLNEWMILL19992002
Intercontinental Airways 5WICHINTERCONTINENTAL20082009 [18]
Lennox Airlines Gambia GLN19911992Formed by Kenya's Lennox Airways [19]
Slok Air Gambia SOOKS20042008Established as Slok Air International [20]
Slok Air International Slok Air 0004.jpg S0OKSSLOK GAMBIA19962004Reformed as Slok Air Gambia [21]
Slok Air International SOOKS20082014Renamed from Slok Air Gambia [22]
Su Airlines 52J20212021Operated Airbus A320-200 [23]
West African Link 1WWAZ20042007

See also

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  18. "Intercontinental Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  19. "Lennox Airlines". Airline History. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
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