Air Dabia was a short-lived Mali airline which flew between 1996 and 1998; it had a three-ship fleet (one Boeing 747, notable as being the airframe involved in the United Airlines Flight 811 decompression incident, and two Boeing 727 aircraft). It was run by alleged fraudster Foutanga Babani Sissoko, whose conspicuous personal wealth had murky origins. In its short period of operation, there were allegations from numerous employees of excessive hours, improper rest provisions for crews (being expected to sleep on aircraft between trips) and pay discrepancies.[1][2]
AirDabia was a short-lived Mali airline which flew between 1996 and 1998; it had a three-ship fleet (one Boeing 747, notable as being the airframe involved...
1997, the aircraft was taken out of service and passed on to AirDabia as C5-FBS. AirDabia ceased operations in 1998, and the aircraft was abandoned at...
Boeing 727s were the first airplanes he bought. In this way he founded AirDabia, named after his native village. In 1996, Sissoko was arrested for trying...
Group, an Indian conglomerate producing refractories, sugar, and cement AirDabia, a defunct airline based in The Gambia from 1996 to 1998, by ICAO code...
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