FlyGabon, operated by Afrijet Business Service, announced earlier this week the reception of a new ATR 42-600, marking the transition to a fleet composed solely of this model. A second aircraft is expected in 2026. These planes are in addition to a fleet of five ATR 72-600. The company serves 17 regular destinations, including four…...
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