Encyclopedia of African Airlines

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Ben Guttery, 1998 - Reference - 291 pages
The rainy season, terrain, and financial hardships have made the construction of highways and railroads nearly impossible in many parts of Africa. This lack of modern infrastructure has been overcome in some part by the development of air transportation. Hundreds of carriers--both small and large, government owned and private--have connected all parts of the continent. Together, they have had a tremendous impact on the African economy and the people.
Country-by-country, this comprehensive reference work provides brief histories of over 700 airlines in 54 African nations. Each entry has the years of operation of the carrier, along with information on its origin, growth, and route structure. Aircraft usage, including registration numbers and nicknames, is covered in many cases. Any crashes involving aircraft in the carrier's fleet are also noted. An appendix gives the location of all major African airports.
 

Contents

National Name Changes
5
BOTSWANA
24
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
33
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
58
GUINEABISSAU
80
LIBERIA
106
MALAWI
116
NAMIBIA
133
SÃO TOMÉ E PRÍNCIPE
153
SOUTH AFRICA
161
Speed
193
SWAZILAND
205
Major Airports by Country and City
239
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