The Equatorial Guinea National Guard operates four former Ukrainian Air Force Su-25 and Su-25UBs in the Attack Squadron from Malabo Airport. Seen here is one of the two delivered Su-25UBs.
Keith Parkinson (Malabo, Nov 2007)
Workhorse of the Equatorial Guinea National Guard between Malabo and Bata, the sole An-32B, usually operating from Malabo Airport.
Javier F. Bobadilla (Malabo, June 2010)
Bata (FGBT) | |||
RWY 04/22 POS 01°54'20"N 009°48'20"E ELEV 26ft | |||
Squadron | Aircraft Type(s) | Name | Badge |
Helicopter Flight (det.) | Mi-24V/P/R | ||
The combat helicopter flight operates six former Ukrainian Air Force Mi-24s in three versions (Mi-24V, Mi-24R and Mi-24P) from two bases: Bata and Malabo. Seen here is a Mi-24P.
Keith Parkinson (Malabo, Nov 2007)
In 2011, one Mi-26 was added to the helicopter fleet of Equatorial Guinea National Guard. This Mi-26 operates from Malabo Airport.
Keith Parkinson (Malabo, Nov 2011)
Two former Ukrainian Air Force L-39Cs fulfill the training role for Su-25 pilots. Both L-39C are operating from Malabo Airport.
Javier F. Bobadilla (Malabo, June 2010)
The government of Equatorial Guinea operates one Falcon 900B for VIP flights from Malabo Airport.
Edward Kleiser (Malabo, Feb 2012)
The Navy of Equatorial Guinea operates one former Ukrainian Navy Ka-29 from Malabo Airport.
Keith Parkinson (Malabo, Nov 2007)
The Equatorial Guinea National Guard acquired two Enstrom 450B helicopters. Both helicopters are part of the Helicopter Flight at Malabo Airport. It is unclear whether these Enstroms are still opertional or not.
Keith Parkinson (Malabo, Nov 2007)
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