Air Mauritanie was the national airline of Mauritania from 1962 until it ceased operations in 2007 due to financial difficulties. It was based at Nouakchott International Airport, from where it operated domestic services, as well as flights to African destinations and Paris. The carrier had its headquarters in Nouakchott.[1]
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AirMauritanie was the national airline of Mauritania from 1962 until it ceased operations in 2007 due to financial difficulties. It was based at Nouakchott...
AirMauritanie Flight 625 was a Fokker F28 Fellowship 4000 which crashed on landing at Tidjikja Airport, Mauritania on 1 July 1994 in sandstorm conditions...
After being used by Fokker for a time, the F28-6000s were sold to AirMauritanie, but not before being converted to F28-2000 standards. Perhaps the most...
Netherlands Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík, a junior college in Iceland AirMauritanie (by IATA code) Marathi language (by ISO 639-1) Martinique (World Meteorological...
(6V-AAA) of AirMauritanie was damaged beyond repair in a non-fatal landing mishap. On March 14, 1979, a Fairchild F-27A (5T-CJY) of AirMauritanie was damaged...
geographers as Bilad Chinqit, "the land of the Chinguetti". The term "Mauritanie occidentale" was officially used in a ministerial circular in 1899, based...
The Mauritania Islamic Air Force (French: Force Aérienne Islamique de Mauritanie or FAIM) is the air force of the Armed Forces of Mauritania. It was established...
maintenance works for foreign carriers, including AirMauritanie and Air Senegal, and even for air forces of neighbour countries. Another maintenance...
capital of the Tagant region of central Mauritania. On 1 July 1994, AirMauritanie Flight 625 crashed near the airport. All four crew and 76 of the 89...
Sudan, but landed safely at N'Djamena, Chad. February 15, 2007: an AirMauritanie Boeing 737 flying from Nouakchott to Las Palmas with 87 passengers on...
Air France has been in operation since 1933. Its aircraft have been involved in a number of major accidents and incidents. The deadliest accident of the...
December 2006, and made its first flight on 7 November 2007. It replaced AirMauritanie, the former National Airline, which had suffered from prolonged financial...
List of Airbus A220 operators Ryanair Holdings incl. Ryanair DAC, Malta Air, Buzz and Lauda Europe "Airline Fleets, Aviation Photos & more". Retrieved...
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capacity until April 2005, at which point he became Director-General of AirMauritanie, remaining in that post until December 2006. In February 2007, he became...
that the navy includes naval infantry. The small Air Force (Force Aérienne Islamique de Mauritanie, FAIM) has 250 personnel, 2 FTB-337 aircraft, 15 transport...
apparently experienced brake failure before overrunning the runway. AirMauritanie Flight 625, a Fokker F28 Fellowship, was carrying 93 people when it...
operated DC-3s and a de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver on routes for AirMauritanie, and in 1966 the airline became the first Spanish airline to operate...
may refer to: American Airlines Flight 625, crashed on 27 April 1976 AirMauritanie Flight 625, crashed on 1 July 1994 This disambiguation page lists articles...
State-owned Defunct Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes AirMauritanie Consumer services Airlines Nouakchott 1962 Defunct, ceased all operations...
arranged list of air forces identifies the current and historical names and roundels for the military aviation arms of countries fielding an air component,...
Nouakchott, capitale de la Mauritanie. Paris : Univ. de Paris-Sorbonne, p. 200. (in French) Mohamed Salem Ideidbi, Mauritanie : la Richesse d'une nation...