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Okada Air
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Okada Air was an airline based in Benin City, Nigeria. The carrier was established in 1983 with a fleet of BAC-One Eleven 300s[1][2] and started charter operations in September the same year.[3] In 1984, a Boeing 707-355C was acquired for cargo operations. By 1990, ten BAC One-Elevens were bought, and eight more were acquired in 1991. The company was granted the right of operating international flights in 1992.[4]

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Okada Air Boeing 747-100, Manchester, 1993
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Okada Air Douglas DC-8, Luxembourg, 1985
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The abandoned fleet of Okada Air at the Benin Airport, 2006. One Boeing 727 and 17 BAC 1-11 are visible

The owner of Okada Air was Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin.[5] In 1997, the company was disestablished.

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Destinations

Okada Air served the following destinations throughout its history:[3]

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Accidents and incidents

Fatal accidents

Non-fatal hull-losses

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