Eagle Atlantic Airlines was a short-lived Ghanaian airline based in Accra. It commenced operations in October 2013[1] and ceased in 2014.
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| Founded | October 2013 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ceased operations | 2014 | ||||||
| Hubs | Kotoka International Airport | ||||||
| Fleet size | 1 | ||||||
| Destinations | 5 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Accra, Ghana | ||||||
| Website | www.eagleatlanticairlines.com | ||||||
Eagle Atlantic Airlines received its Air Operation Certificate (AOC) in August 2013 and was the first wholly owned Ghanaian flag carrier after Ghana Airways and Ghana International Airlines ceased operations.[2]
It ceased all operations in 2014.
The airline flies to five international destinations.[3]
| Hub | |
| Future | |
| Terminated destination | |
| City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport | Refs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abidjan | ABJ | DIAP | Port Bouet Airport | ||
| Accra | ACC | DGAA | Kotoka International Airport | ||
| Dakar | DRK | GFLL | Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport | ||
| Freetown | FNA | GOOY | Lungi International Airport | ||
| Monrovia | ROB | GLRB | Roberts International Airport | ||

As of December 2015, the Eagle Atlantic Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[citation needed]
| Aircraft | In fleet | Orders | Passengers | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| McDonnell Douglas MD-82 | 2 | — | 147 | YR-OTN - 9G-AEZ |
| Total | 2 | 0 |