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MIAMI – FlyWestaf, a regional low-cost upstart, is set to disrupt African aviation by launching out of Banjul (BJL), The Gambia in May, 2021.
The airline is negotiating with investors for USD$20 million in start-up capital and upon receiving it will apply for an Air Operator’s Certificate from The Gambia Civil Aviation Authority.
FlyWestaf intends to operate with a fleet of Dash-8 Q400 turboprops across a route network that will include Bamako (BKQ) in Mali, Dakar (DSS) in the Senegal, Bissau (OXB) in Guinea Bissau, Conakry (CKY) in Guinea, Freetown (FNA) in Sierra Leone, Monrovia (ROB) in Liberia, Abidjan (ABJ) in the Ivory Coast, and Praia (RAI) in Cape Verde.