Sierra Leone Airways Explained

Airline:Sierra Leone Airways
Fleet Size:1
Destinations:5 (London, Banjul, Monrovia, Conakry and Amsterdam)
Iata:LJ
Icao:SLA
Callsign:SIERRA NATIONAL AIRLINES
Headquarters:Freetown, Sierra Leone
Hubs:Freetown Lungi International Airport
Alliance:Eagle Air
Website:http://www.flysna.com/

Sierra Leone Airways was[1] the national airline of Sierra Leone. It was based at the Lungi International Airport, in Lungi, Sierra Leone. It operated scheduled domestic, regional and international services.

History

Sierra Leone Airways was founded as Sierra Leone's national carrier in 1958 when the government withdrew from the regional West African Airways Corporation partnership with Nigeria, Ghana, and the Gambia. In 1982, the Sierra Leone government entered into a partnership with Alia/Royal Jordanian Airlines, and relaunched Sierra Leone Airways as Sierra Leone Airlines.[2] [3] Following the suspension of operations by Sierra Leone Airlines in 1987, services from Freetown were resumed on 1 May 1990 under the Sierra National Airlines.[4] its complication

In early 2004 the airline experienced some problems with its United Kingdom Sales and Reservations structures which were restructured. Scheduled flights between London Gatwick Airport and Lungi International Airport, Freetown, resumed on 30 November 2004.[5]

They intend to operate a Douglas DC-9 on Freetown – Liberia – AccraAbidjan services, and a service between Freetown and Johannesburg. A Boeing 767 would be used on the Freetown-London service, with connections to other cities in Europe. They also intended to commence flights to Dubai with connections through Banjul and Conakry[6]

In early 2005 the Sierra Leone Airports Authority claimed that SNA owed them US$800,000 in charges for landing fees, electricity, rent and ground handling services and complained that the refusal to pay the debts is affecting their operations. They won a court case against the airline but the government stopped the process.[7]

International scheduled destinations

As of January 2005 Sierra National Airlines operated the following services:

Fleet

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aviation Safety Network > ASN Aviation Safety Database > Operator index > Sierra Leone > Sierra National Airlines . Aviation-safety.net . 2012-03-04 . 2017-01-16.
  2. http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Sierra-Leone-TRANSPORTATION.html Nations Encyclopedia: Sierra Leone: Transportation
  3. http://aerobernie.ae.funpic.de/Sierra%20Leone%20Airways.html Aerobernie
  4. [Flight International]
  5. http://www.sierra-national-airlines.com/ Sierra National Airlines website
  6. http://www.statehouse-sl.org/gold-coast-team-25oct.html State House Online
  7. http://www.visitsierraleone.org/news/news_item.asp?NewsID=229 Visit Sierra Leone