Air Guadeloupe

Air Guadeloupe
IATA ICAO Callsign
OG AGU Air Guadeloupe
Commenced operations 1969
Ceased operations 2000
Destinations 11
Headquarters Les Abymes, Guadeloupe

Air Guadeloupe (IATA: OG, ICAO: AGU, Call sign: Air Guadeloupe) was a small international airline with its head office in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe. At one time, it was on the property of Le Raizet Airport.[1] Later it was located in the Immeuble Le Caducet.[2]

Company history

The small airline was founded on 21 May 1970 as Société Antillaise de Transport Aérien, SATA to soon become known as Air Guadeloupe. Operations began in 1994 and the CEO was Francois Paneole. In the year 2000 it was merged with Air Martinique, Air Saint Barthélémy, and Air Saint Martin to form Air Caraïbes. [3]

Historical Destinations Served

An Air Guadeloupe Dornier 228 seen at Princess Juliana Airport (January 1999)

Caribbean destinations

South America Destinations

Historical Fleet

Air Guadeloupe ATR 42-300 at Pointe-a-Pitre in December 1986.

(For current aircraft flown see Air Caraïbes)[3]

Accident/Incidents

References

  1. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 26 March 1988. 41. "Head Office: Aéroport du Raizet, 97110 Abymes, Guadeloupe, French West Indies"
  2. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 17–23 March 1999. 49. "Immeuble Le Caducet, Morne Vergain, Abymes, 97139, Guadeloupe, French West Indies"
  3. 1 2 North American Airlines Handbook published by Airways International Inc 1997
  4. http://www.planespotters.net/Production_List/Boeing/737/21736,TF-ELM-Air-Caraibes.php
  5. http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=84535

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