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Daallo Airlines

Daallo Airlines is a Somali-owned airline based at Dubai Airport Free Zone in Al Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[2] The airline operates scheduled services in the Horn of Africa and the Middle East.[3][4] It is banned from flying in the EU.[5]

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Daallo Airlines
Diyarada Ee Daallo
طيران دالو
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D3 DAO DAALLO AIRLINES
Founded1991
Commenced operations20 March 1991 (1991-03-20)
HubsAden Adde International Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations9
Parent companyAfrican Airways Alliance[1]
HeadquartersAl Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Websitewww.daallo.com
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History

Daallo Airlines was established in 1991 in Djibouti by Mohammed Ibrahim Yassin Olad.[6][7] It began operations on 20 March 1991. As of March 2000, the carrier had 42 employees; its fleet was composed of two Antonov An-24RV, one Let 410 UVP-E and two Tupolev Tu-154M that served Berbera, Borama, Bossaso, Dire Dawa, Djibouti, Dubai, Hargeisa, Jeddah, Mogadishu, and Sharjah.[8]

In March 2010, all flight operations were suspended, resuming later in the year.[9][10]

In February 2015, Daallo Airlines merged with Jubba Airways to form the new holding company African Airways Alliance.[11] Both airlines continue to operate under separate brands.

Destinations

As of February 2021, Daallo Airlines serves the following scheduled destinations:[12]

Fleet

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Daallo Airlines Boeing 737-300
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A former Daallo Airlines Boeing 757-200 operated by MyTravel Airways
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A former Daallo Airlines Antonov An-24 cargo aircraft

Current fleet

As of February 2021, the Daallo Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[14][15][unreliable source?]

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Boeing 737-300 1 142
Total 1
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Former fleet

Daallo Airlines formerly also operated the following wide range of owned or leased aircraft types:

Accidents and incidents

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Date Location Aircraft Registration Aircraft damage Fatalities Description Refs
2 November 2009 Bosaso Antonov An-24 EY-47693 None 0 Two men unsuccessfully attempted to hijack an Antonov airplane operated by Daallo Airlines on a flight from Bosaso to Djibouti. Armed passengers confronted the alleged hijackers when the two men drew their weapons, allowing the pilots to return the plane to Bosaso. None of the thirty passengers were harmed, and the aircraft was undamaged. [18]
13 November 2009 Mogadishu Antonov An-24 None 0 A man tried to board a Daallo Airlines flight in Mogadishu bound for Hargeisa, Djibouti and Dubai carrying powdered chemicals, liquid and a syringe. The incident bore similarities to the failed attempt to blow up Northwest Airlines Flight 253 travelling to Detroit from Amsterdam on Christmas Day, 2009. The man was arrested and taken into Somali police custody. [19]
2 February 2016 Mogadishu Airbus A321 SX-BHS Hole in Fuselage, damage from subsequent fire 1 Five minutes after taking off from Mogadishu en route to Djibouti, a bomb exploded aboard Flight 159, opening a hole in the fuselage behind the 2R door. Pilots were able to land the plane at Aden Adde International Airport. Two injuries were reported and one man was claimed to have been pulled from the plane during or after the explosion, landing in the town of Dhiiqaaley near Balad, Somalia. The Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab later claimed responsibility for the bombing. [20]

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References

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