
Gambia
Civil aviation in The Gambia is comprised of two carriers Slok Air International and Afrinat International Airlines that both operate regionally within West Africa, and both are based at Banjul International Airport (Yundum International).
The Gambia Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) is an autonomous body responsible for regulation and supervision of civil aviation in Gambia; Gambia recently became a member of AIP ASECNA for safety and navigation services.
Location of Gambia
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GCAA appoints new security manager for Banjul International Airport
Condor Airlines plans to expand service to Gambia in winter 2012
Kenya and The Gambia sign BASA
Gambia Civil Aviation Authority preparing for airport upgrades
Asky Airlines operational changes
Senegal Airlines' operational changes
Hahn Air enables e-ticketing in Gambia and Syria
Senegal Airlines to launch four new destinations before end of Jul-2011
Banjul International Airport gets new security equipment
The Gambia and Senegal improve ties with Italy
West African nations to create regional carrier
Turkish Airlines announces eased visa conditions in sub-Saharan Africa
Senegal Airline to commence operations
Fly Mediterranean Airline Company to visit Banjul
Gambia willing to strengthen bilateral cooperation with Angola
Senegal Airlines revises African network
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