Ecuato Guineana
Defunct national airline from Equatorial Guinea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecuato Guineana de Aviación (EGA) was Equatorial Guinea's national airline,[1] although it now appears to be defunct. Established in 1986,[1] the carrier operated passenger and cargo services in West Africa from its main base in Malabo International Airport.[citation needed]
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Founded | 1986 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2007 | ||||||
Headquarters | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea |
Like all other airlines having an air operator's certificate issued in Equatorial Guinea, Ecuato Guineana was banned from operating within the European Union[2] in 2006, although it was removed from the list in 2007 because it no longer had an air operator's certificate. [3]
Destinations
Ecuato Guineana served the following destinations:[4]
Fleet

During the course of its history the carrier operated the following aircraft:[5]
Accidents and incidents
- 29 December 1999: All six occupants of an Antonov An-28, tail number 3C-JJI, lost their lives when the aircraft crashed into the Black Sea, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Inebolu, while en route from Kyiv to Teheran.[7]
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