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AIBD Crisis: Irish Shout at Scandal, Their 4 Planes Still Held by Air Senegal

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In the absence of access to their four aircraft leased to Air Senegal, despite two seizure orders, the Irish companies Sasof III (A2) Aviation Ireland DAC and Aergen Aircraft Twenty Limited initiated a new procedure before the Dakar Senior Commercial Court. According to the information provided by the Liberation, the two companies are claiming from Air Senegal several months of unpaid rent arrears on 6V-AMC, 6V-AMD, 6V-AMA and 6V-AMB aircraft. A…
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The Ministry of Family and Solidarity (MFS) announced that it had provided assistance to 1,482 ex-prisoners and other victims of the disturbances that occurred during the pre-election period of March 2024, according to a press release issued on 30 May 2025. However, the authorities report difficulties in getting in touch with certain beneficiaries. [...]

In the absence of access to their four aircraft leased to Air Senegal, despite two seizure orders, the Irish companies Sasof III (A2) Aviation Ireland DAC and Aergen Aircraft Twenty Limited initiated a new procedure before the Dakar Senior Commercial Court. According to the information provided by the Liberation, the two companies are claiming from Air Senegal several months of unpaid rent arrears on 6V-AMC, 6V-AMD, 6V-AMA and 6V-AMB aircraft. A…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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