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Elysian Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
E4 GIE -
HubsNsimalen International Airport, Conakry International Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations9 cargo (+charter)
HeadquartersYaoundé, Cameroon
Key peopleDr Yomi Ojetunde, Prof Julius Oben
Websitehttp://www.elysianairlines.com/

Elysian Airlines is a cargo airline based at Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and had additional significant operations at Spriggs Payne Airport in Monrovia, Liberia, and at Conakry International Airport in Conakry, Guinea. According to the airline's website, it was founded in January 2006 as a public limited company, with 51% of shares held by a Cameroonian consortium and the remainder owned by a British/South African group. Elysian's scheduled operations stopped in 2010, but resumed in 2015.

Elysian Airlines began with a domestic network in Cameroon, but has since expanded rapidly westward. As of November 2008, the airline offered an extensive network of international services across West Africa, as well as a spread of domestic flights within several countries. The airline also offers charter services. Services restarted in 2015, using a Bae 146 for schedule routes as well as charter. An Airbus A310F was purchased in 2015 and is used for Cargo services in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

Destinations

Fleet

The Elysian Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[1]

Elysian Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers (Y) Notes
British Aerospace 146-200 1

The airline previously operated a further three British Aerospace 146 aircraft and an Airbus A310.

References

  1. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2016): 8.

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