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Camair Co, the public airline, announces maiden flight to Anglophone Cameroon on 20 July 2017

Camair Co, the public airline, announces maiden flight to Anglophone Cameroon on 20 July 2017
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 18 July 2017 09:20

(Business in Cameroon) - On 20 July 2017, an aircraft operated by the Cameroonian public airline, Camair Co, will land at the Bamenda airport, in the North-West regional capital, located in English-speaking Cameroon.

Visiting the Bamenda airport on 12 July, the MD of the Cameroonian public airline and the Governor of the North-West region, were assured that all would be ready at this airport, to welcome Camair Co’s maiden flight.

A public company facing difficulties, Camair Co temporarily had to cease operating international flights, to focus on domestic routes. A decision which was coupled with the refurbishment of the equipment in some airports in the country, until now abandoned.

 BRM

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