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Air Ivoire
IATA ICAO Callsign
VU VUN AIRIVOIRE
Founded1960
Ceased operations2011
HubsPort Bouet Airport
Frequent-flyer programIvoire Plus
Fleet size5
Destinations14
HeadquartersAbidjan, Ivory Coast
Key peopleHanns Marienfeld, CEO

Air Ivoire was an airline headquartered in the Immueble EECI in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.[1] It was the national airline and operated scheduled regional and intercontinental services. Its main base was Port Bouet Airport, Abidjan.[2] The airline ceased operations in 2011.[3]

History

The airline was established on 14 December 1960 and started operations in August 1964. Sodetraf, UTA and Air Afrique held an interest in the airline until January 1976, when the government of Ivory Coast acquired all of the shares. Initially known as Air Ivoire, the airline suspended operations in September 1999 due to financial difficulties. After being acquired by AAA, owned 51% by Air France and AIG, the company changed its name to Nouvelle Air Ivoire and resumed operations in 2001. The airline had since reverted to its original title.[2]

According to the company website, after an increase in the airline's company, and a repurchase by the government, Air Ivoire reverted to government control. On 15 October 2008, the private Groupe Atlantique took a 51% shareholding, with the Government of Ivory Coast retaining 49%.

Air Ivoire finalized a substantial fleet modernization process in the second half of 2009, whereby its Fokker F28 were replaced by three Boeing 737s forming the backbone of its regional network. All aircraft were maintained as per Ivorian and European standards (EU-OPS).

Fleet

Air Ivoire Airbus A321 at Paris-Orly Airport

The Air Ivoire fleet included the following aircraft (as of August 2012):[4]

Historic fleet

See also

References

  1. ^ "[1] Archived 2009-05-31 at the Wayback Machine." Air Ivoire. Retrieved on 8 October 2009. " Siège: Place de la république Immeuble EECI 01 BP 7782 Abidjan 01"
  2. ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007
  3. ^ "[2]." Air Ivoire. Retrieved on 3 September 2012. " Air Ivoire ceased operations."
  4. ^ "Air Ivoire". ch-aviation. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Aviation Photo #0350151: Swearingen SA-226TC Metro II - Air Ivoire".
  6. ^ "TU-TIF | Fokker F27-600 Friendship | Air Ivoire | Mesquita Collection".
  7. ^ "CS-TMY | Short 360-300 | Air Ivoire | Orlando Silva".

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