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Cameroon News :: Camair-Co: the Phantom Company that Paralyzes Cameroon :: Cameroon News

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35 billion CFA of debts. Zero profit in 20 years. Yet, the pope chose it. The papal visit to Bamenda revealed a truth that many prefer to ignore: Camair-Co exists, steals, but does not convince anyone. Not even the Cameroonians that it is supposed to serve. A national company on the edge of the Camair-Co precipice was created in 2006. The first flights took off only in 2011. Since then, the company has never recorded any profit. Its financial ba…
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35 billion CFA of debts. Zero profit in 20 years. Yet, the pope chose it. The papal visit to Bamenda revealed a truth that many prefer to ignore: Camair-Co exists, steals, but does not convince anyone. Not even the Cameroonians that it is supposed to serve. A national company on the edge of the Camair-Co precipice was created in 2006. The first flights took off only in 2011. Since then, the company has never recorded any profit. Its financial ba…

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camer.be broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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