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    Modibo Keita International Airport (IATA: BKO, ICAO: GABS) (formerly Bamako–Sénou International Airport) is Mali's main airport located approximately...
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    the Mali National Zoo, the Grand Mosque of Bamako, and the Modibo Keita International Airport. The buildings of Bamako have a unique architectural style...
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  • at Modibo Keita International Airport, near Bamako, the Malian capital city. The airline maintains its headquarters at Bamako International Airport, approximately...
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  • of international airports by country. These are airports which are typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities to handle international flights...
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  • Corsair International operates to destinations in Africa, North America, and other French overseas territories from its base at Paris Orly Airport. As of...
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  • Frankfurt Airport Ghana Accra - Kotoka International Airport Ivory Coast Abidjan - Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport Mali Bamako - Modibo Keita International...
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  • SpecTAPular, a craft beer festival commonly knows as GABS Modibo Keita International Airport, Mali airport with ICAO identifier GABS Gabès, a city in Tunisia...
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    Mauritania. Mauritania Airlines has its base at Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport (NKC). The company operates short- and medium-haul flights. The...
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    introduces flights to Brazil's second largest cargo terminal Viracopos International Airport"". Archived from the original on 28 July 2022. Retrieved 12 November...
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  • flight on a DC4) was first served on 1 July 1946 departing from Le Bourget Airport. Starting from March 1950, the Asian destinations (Paris-Saigon) are deserved...
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    2001 and operates both domestic and international flights. The airline's main hub is Tripoli International Airport (TIP), and it serves a wide range of...
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    a runway excursion after arriving at Gao International Airport, Mali from Modibo Keita International Airport. The aircraft had been carrying out operations...
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  • With flights operating from Houari Boumedienne Airport, Air Algérie operates scheduled international services to 39 destinations in 28 countries in Europe...
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  • BKO may refer to: Modibo Keita International Airport, in Mali (IATA airport code: BKO) The Belorussian Communist Organisation, a communist group in Belarus...
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  • Burkina Faso, operating scheduled services from its main base at Ouagadougou Airport to one domestic destination, Bobo-Dioulasso, as well as regional services...
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  • building (ORTM), the Modibo Keita International Airport in Bamako, and the Kati military camp. Colonel Alou Ongoiba led the raid at the airport, Captain Békaye...
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  • airports. It includes the name of the airport, the facility's location, and the person after whom the airport is named. Astor Piazzolla International...
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  • Bafoulabe Airport – Bafoulabe GABG – Bougouni Airport – Bougouni GABR – Bourem Airport – Bourem GABS (BKO) – Modibo Keita International Airport – Bamako...
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    the Malian Air Force was stationed at Seine, in what is now Modibo Keita International Airport. Together with Filifingam Sissoko, a fellow pilot, Bagayoko...
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    people Maninka language M'Bodji, Sara Media of Mali MMOTY Modibo Keita, first president Mopti Airport Military of Mali Minyanka language Music of Mali N'Diaye...
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  • Mongomo was not able to arrive on time due to the airport restrictions at Modibo Keita International Airport. Teams from Sierra Leone played their home matches...
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  • Aéroports du Mali (category Airport operators)
    International Airport has been named after Mali's father of independence, Modibo Keïta. It includes nine airports throughout Mali: six international airports...
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    directed by Robert Guédiguian set during the era of socialist Mali under Modibo Keita. The film's production, which began in February 2020 in Senegal, was...
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    September 1960, and that date is now the country's Independence Day. Modibo Keïta was elected the first president. He quickly established a one-party state...
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    collapse of the Mali Federation, and due to French support for Senegal, Modibo Keïta, the first President of Mali, sought closer ties with the Soviet Union...
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    received by King Muhammad V were Gamal Abd An-Nasser, Kwame Nkrumah, Modibo Keïta, and Ahmed Sékou Touré, Ferhat Abbas. Casablanca was a major departure...
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    primary allies in the region were presidents Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Modibo Keita of Mali. After Nkrumah was overthrown in a 1966 coup, Touré offered him...
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    disliked Malian President Moussa Traoré, who had taken power by deposing Modibo Keïta's left-leaning regime. On 17 September 1983, Sankara, a veteran of the...
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    This is a list of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito, during his tenure as the prime minister and later President of Yugoslavia. Josip Broz Tito...
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    negotiate in Bamako, Mali, joined by Emperor Selassie and Mali's President Modibo Keïta. After the four leaders met alone on October 30, a truce was declared...
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