Transportes Aéreos da Guine-Bissau - TAGB - Air Bissau

Safety profile and incident history for Transportes Aéreos da Guine-Bissau - TAGB - Air Bissau.

Safety Score

9.7/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

6

Recent Incidents

April 7, 1992 3 Fatalities

Antonov AN-24

Majin al Ma`qarah (Al Sarah) Nalut (<U+0646><U+0627><U+0644><U+0648><U+062A>)

The aircraft was completing a special flight from Khartoum to Tunis, carrying 10 passengers, among them Yasser Arafat, head of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. En route, weather conditions worsened and the crew lost his orientation while flying in a sandstorm. Due to fuel shortage, the crew attempted an emergency landing when the aircraft crashed in a desert area located 100 km southeast of Al Sarah (Majin al Ma`sarah). Upon landing, the aircraft lost its undercarriage and both engines before coming to rest, bursting into flames. All 10 passengers were rescued while all three crew members were killed.

August 15, 1991 3 Fatalities

Fokker F27 Friendship

Dori Séno (Dori)

The aircraft already completed other rotations that day between Bamako and Kano and was returning empty, carrying three Palestinian crew members. En route from Kano to Bamako at dusk, the crew lost his orientation and was unable to report his position. For unknown reasons, he failed to contact Ouagadougou and Niamey ACC. After few dozen minutes, the captain decided to attempt an emergency landing in Dori when the right wing struck a tree and was torn off. Out of control, the aircraft crashed in an open field located few km from Dori Airport. Two occupants were seriously injured while a third crew was killed. The following day, both survivors died from their injuries.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Libya

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Fokker F27 Friendship1
Antonov AN-241