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Founded | 1993 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2006 | ||||||
Hubs | Freetown | ||||||
Focus cities | Monrovia | ||||||
Destinations | 3 | ||||||
Headquarters | Broad Street, Monrovia. | ||||||
Key people | Manual Curenca |
Weasua Air Transport was a Liberian airline operating from 1993-2006.
Weasua Air Transport was founded in 1993 during the Liberian civil war. The airline operated 3 Yak-40s until an attack on Spriggs Payne Airport in April 1996.[1] One of the aircraft had its tail blown off and the other was damaged in a fire. The last aircraft operated charters between Freetown and Monrovia.[1] The airline also operated An-24s, De Havilland DHC-5 Buffalos and smaller american and soviet types.[2] Some reports about the airline claimed that it operated illegally as a General Sales Agent for Air France, KLM and Kenya Airways in complete contravention of the 'Liberianization Policy' as well as Part 14 of the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority Regulations.[3] One of Wesua's Yak-40s can be found abandoned at Roberts Field.[4]
Country | City | Airport | Notes | Refs |
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Liberia | Monrovia | Spriggs Payne Airport | โ | [5] |
Sierra Leone | Freetown | Lungi International Airport | Hub | [5] |
This was the fleet for its entire existence.