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ADAC welcomes new cargo operator

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 03 - 2008 at 13:57

Abu Dhabi Airports Company, the owner-operator of Al Ain International Airport, has welcomed its latest airline to operate services from the emirate in the form of Toumaļ Air Tchad. The national carrier of Chad, the North African airline operates from its main home-base of N'Djamena International Airport and will initially start with freighter operations between Al Ain International Airport and Swansboro, North Carolina, USA. Initially operating up to two flights per week from Al Ain International Airport, Toumaļ Air Tchad will also become the second cargo airline to start operations from Abu Dhabi's second major airport in 2008.

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