Air Mali (2005)
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Air Mali, formerly Compagnie Aérienne du Mali (abbreviated as CAM), is an airline headquartered in the Immueble Tomota in Bamako, Mali,[1] that was formed by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) through its subsidiary IPS, West Africa and the government of Mali in April 2005. Its inaugural flight was made on 7 June 2005 from Bamako to Mopti to Gao and back with a Dash 8. The initial aim is to focus on Mali's internal network.
The company rebranded itself as Air Mali on 15 May 2009.[citation needed]
[edit] Destinations
The Air Mali fleet consists of the following aircraft (at 29 April 2010):
[edit] References
- ^ "Contact-us." Air Mali. Retrieved on 19 October 2009. "Bamako Responsable SIDIBE Hamadou Adresse Immeuble TOMOTA – Avenue Cheick Zayed - Bamako MALI"
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