Aéroports du Mali
Aéroports du Mali
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legal form | State company of the Republic of Mali |
founding | 1970 |
Seat | Bamako |
management | Ministère de l'Equipement et des Transport |
Number of employees | circa 1600 |
Branch | Airport operator |
Last updated 2012 |
Aéroports du Mali (ADM) is an airport operating company of the Republic of Mali . ADM was founded in 1970 as a state company. The head office is located in the capital Bamako .
The higher-level authority is the Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ANAC for short), which is responsible for all civil aviation in Mali and is also controlled by the Ministry of Equipement and Transport .
As a full-service operator, ADM is responsible for operational airport operations, ground handling services, security services and commercial activities such as real estate management, shops and building services.
ADM operates six international airports and three domestic airports across the country.
- International airports
- Aéroport international de Bamako-Sénou
- Aéroport international de Kayes Dag Dag
- Aéroport international de Mopti Ambodédjo
- Aéroport international de Sikasso Dignagan
- Aéroport international de Tombouctou
- Aéroport international de Gao Korogoussou
- National airports
The number of employees is given in various press reports with around 1,600 employees.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Décret 29 / CMLN du 6 juillet 1970, no longer online.
- ↑ Note: The number of employees and sales are not publicly available due to the state status of ADM.
Web links
- Mémorandum d'Information about ADM, page 15, Ministère de l'Equipement et des Transports (French) (PDF; 1.6 MB) on mcc.gov, accessed on August 3, 2013.
- ANAC homepage at anac-mali.org, accessed August 3, 2013.