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Abdelwahid Bouabdallah, Chief Executive Officer
Abdelwahid Bouabdallah
Chief Executive Officer
IATA Code
AH
ICAO Code
DAH
Corporate Address
AIR ALGÉRIE
1, Place Maurice Audin Alger
ALGÉRIE
Website
http://www.airalgerie.dz
Main hub
Algiers Houari Boumediene Airport
Country
Algeria
Business model
Full Service Carrier
Association Membership
AACO
AFRAA
IATA

Algiers-based Air Algérie is the national airline of Algeria. The carrier operates scheduled domestic and international services to destinations throughout Africa, as well as North America, the Middle East and Europe. The airline also operates a dedicated cargo fleet.

Location of Air Algerie main hub (Algiers Houari Boumediene Airport)


 
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Africa Aviation Outlook: Cooperation, liberalisation and protectionism

11-Jun-10 3:48 PM

As African governments sought a path to successful locally-based airline operations, some attempted to gain the benefits of scale and coverage by forming joint airlines. With a good deal of support from European governments and flag carriers, two early examples of airlines jointly representing the interests of neighbouring countries shared resources, costs and – hopefully - the profits.

Outlook for global airline alliances in Africa

10-Jun-10 11:38 AM

As global alliances gather momentum, radiating from their core partners in Europe and North America, each region is experiencing the influence that the groupings can bring. Africa is no exception, but the lack of fully viable locally based carriers offers something of a challenge in finding partners to expand beyond the small number already accounted for.

African airline fleet growth peaking in 2010; Egyptair, Ethiopian Airlines & Nigerian Eagle lead way

18-Jan-10 10:57 AM

African airlines are expected to take delivery of 73 new aircraft in 2010 – making it a peak year for deliveries to the region, after 42 deliveries last year, 26 in 2008 and 39 in 2007. Approximately 66 aircraft are scheduled for delivery in 2011, according to Ascend fleet data. The 74% year-on-year increase in deliveries in 2010 reflects the growing optimism in the African continent amid a resources-led economic revival, and the recent success of some of the region’s rising star airlines. Egyptair and Ethiopian Airlines will take delivery of the greatest number of aircraft (ten each) in 2010, to lead the regional tally.

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