Malabo International Airport

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The Malabo or Saint Isabel Airport is the largest airport in Equatorial Guinea. It is located on the island of Bioko, about nine kilometers west of the capital, Malabo. It is operated by the "Aero Puerto De Guinea Ecuatorial ( ADGE ) ".

Generally

The airport was formerly used mainly by the government of Equatorial Guinea. During the Biafran war, the airport was used for flights to Biafra in Nigeria. Meanwhile, the airport has an international status and several European airlines fly to Malabo. The Malabo Airport is next to the Bata Airport and the San Antonio de Palé Airport is the only airport in Equatorial Guinea, which has a paved runway. In addition, the Malabo Airport is used for military purposes. Several parking positions allow the arrival of larger aircraft such as the Airbus A330 or a McDonnell Douglas MD- 11th

Objectives

It will be carried out several flights to Europe. The largest contingent flight to Europe offers Iberia to Madrid. In addition Malabo is served daily from Abuja via Lufthansa and Air France. Flights within Africa are on the flight plan such as Cameroon. In addition, cargo flights are carried out by two cargo airlines.

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