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Liberia: President Weah Unseals One of His Major Dreams–Liberian Owning Carrier


The President of the Republic, H.E. Dr. George Manneh Weah, has achieved one of the things he had long desired to see in the country-the Republic of Liberia owning its own air carrier.

Having known that Liberia once owned what was then called “Liberia Airway” before the civil war, and feeling jealous seeing other smaller nations owning their own planes, the President had harbored the wish for the country to return to the sky with its red, white and blue colors.

Thus, in launching the country’s first postwar national carrier Friday, October 30, 2020, at the Roberts International Airport in Margibi County, the President could not hide his glee and joy.

“I am so delighted to be here today to witness this ceremony organized by the promoters of the new airline to be known and styled as Lone Star Air, Wings of Liberia, to operate as a national flag carrier for Liberia,” the Chief Executive said.

The President noted that the launch of Lone Star Air was consistent with his long-held wish, vision and clarion call for Liberia’s place in the international aviation industry; for fair-minded investors to take interest and explore investment opportunities in the sector.

President Weah recalled how he, on many occasions, promoted the need for investors to explore the aviation field and to engage into enterprises that create jobs and bolster the Liberian economy.

He specifically recalled that upon return from his first official visit to France, he encouraged investors to develop a new Liberian airline that will connect Liberia to the West African Sub-region and rest of the world.