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EGSA Alger
State-run airline in Algeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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EGSA Alger or EGSA/Alger (Arabic: مؤسسة تسيير مصالح مطارات الجزائر, French: Etablissement de Gestion de Services Aéroportuaires d'Alger, which translates into English as: Airport Management Services Establishment of Algeria) is a government agency which operates 18 airports in Algeria.
EGSA Alger was created by presidential decree No. 173–87 on 11 August 1987. Under the supervision of the Algerian Ministry of Transportation, its mission is to manage, develop and operate Algerian airports open to public air traffic. It operates the following airports:[1]
- Algiers – Houari Boumediene Airport
- Béjaïa – Abane Ramdane Airport
- Hassi Messaoud – Oued Irara Airport
- Ghardaïa – Noumerate Moufdi Zakaria Airport
- Tamanrasset – Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport
- Ouargla – Ain Beida Airport
- In Amenas – Zarzaitine Airport
- In Guezzam – In Guezzam Airport
- In Salah – Tafsaout Airport
- Laghouat – Moulay Ahmed Medeghri Airport
- Hassi R'Mel – Tilrhemt Airport
- El Oued – Guemar Airport
- Djanet – Tiska Airport
- Touggourt – Sidi Mahdi Airport
- El Goléa – El Menia Airport
- Bou Saâda – Ain Eddis Airport
- Chlef – Abou Bakr Belkaid Airport
- Illizi – Takhamalt Airport
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