Air Dabia
Air Dabia was a short-lived Gambian airline which flew between 1996 and 1998; it had a three-ship fleet (one Boeing 747, notable as being the airframe involved in the United Airlines Flight 811 decompression incident, and two 727s). It was run by Foutanga Dit Babani Sissoko.[1][2]
It transported pilgrims from Mali to Mecca, and Malian refugees from Brazzaville.
The 747 was abandoned at Plattsburgh International Airport and scrapped in place.
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