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Air Namibia has suspended all operations after a government decision to file for voluntary liquidation. The airline has failed to turn around its fortunes despite years of state bailouts. Lawyers representing Air Namibia and Belgian company Challenge Air SA reached an agreement to have the carrier liquidated. The board of the national carrier resigned on 3 February.

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