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The French Newspaper 'Le Figaro' published this 'list' of suspect airlines on 30th August. Note that not all are on an official 'blacklist' and some are merely the the subject of the newspapers assessment of problem airlines.


Aerocondor (Portugal)
Flight Agen-Paris on only one engine. Aircraft Lithuanian sub-chartered by a Danish company.

Africa Lines (Central African Republic)
Belgian black list

Air Cairo (Egypt)
Emergency landing in Cairo in July 2004.

Air Koryo (North Korea)
French black list

Air Mauritanie (Mauritania)
British black list

Air Memphis (Egypt)
Belgian black list

Air Mozambique (Mozambique)
French black list

Air Saint-Thomas (The United States)
French black list

Air Universal (Sierra Leone)
British black list

Air Van Airlines (Arménie)
Belgian black list

Albanian Airlines (Albania)
British black list

Alexandair (Greece)
Flight prohibited by the Greek civil aviation during a flight Rennes-Roissy-Héraklion.

AMC Airlines (Egypt)
Many technical problems on a MD 82 on the return trip from Hurgada last July. The passengers refuse to embark.

Cameroon Airlines (Cameroun)
British black list

Central Air Express (democratic Republic of Congo)
Black lists Belgian and British

Dniprovia (Ukraine)
Swiss black list

Fly Air (Turkey)
Repeated incidents whose last one stranded 124 passengers in Roissy-CDG.

Girjet (Spain)
Swiss black list

Hemus Air (Bulgaria)
Swiss black list

I.C.T.T.P.W. (Libya)
Belgian black list

International Air Service (Liberia)
French black list

International Air Turns (Nigeria)
Belgian black list

Johnsons Air (Ghana)
Belgian black list

JR Executive (Lebanon)
Swiss black list

Karthago (Tunisia)
Technical problems on a sub charter (problem engine) of Fly Air on Orly-Djerba last week. The passengers refuse to embark.

Luxor Air (Egypt)
Overflight at low altitude of Nantes in March 2003.

Olympic Airlines (Greece)
Technical problems on a sub charter with Starjet, company of the United Arab Emirates. The plane, an old Lockheed Tristar, came from Sierra Leone, country whose civil aviation is dubious.

Onur Air (Turkey)
Temporarily prohibited last May by four European countries including France following many incidents in the Netherlands including a defective engine.

Phoenix Aviation (Kirghizstan)
British black list

Phuket Air (Thailand)
French black list

Premium Air Shuttle (Nigeria)
Swiss black list

Silk Way (Azerbaïdjan)
Swiss black list (freight)

Silverback Cargo Freighters (Rwanda)
Belgian black list

South Airlines (Ukraine)
Belgian black list

Star Air (Sierra Leone)
British black list

Tadjikistan Airlines (Tadjikistan)
British black list

Tuninter (Tunisia)
Double engine failure this month, due apparently to a human error.
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