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  2. Lufthansa Flight 615 - Wikipedia

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    On 29 October 1972 (a Sunday), a Lufthansa Boeing 727-100 was hijacked: Flight 615 on the Damascus-Beirut-Ankara-Munich-Frankfurt route. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The aircraft had originated at Damascus International Airport in the early morning, with seven crew members but initially without any passengers.

  3. Ghadames Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    Ghadames Air, a rebranding of Ghadames Air Transport, resumed flights in spring 2022, [6] after a hiatus of several years. [7] It serves the following scheduled destinations: Istanbul - Istanbul Airport [8] Tripoli - Mitiga International Airport base; Tunis - Tunis Carthage Airport [9] Boeing 737 of Ghadames Air at Tunis-Carthage's airport, Feb ...

  4. Castel Benito - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Tripoli-Castel Benito Airport was a Regia Aeronautica (Italian Royal Air Force) airfield created in 1934 in the southern outskirts of Italian Tripoli. [2] It was the operational base for the "15° Stormo da bombardamento" with Savoia Marchetti SM. 79 and SM.81 as well as the "13° Gruppo da caccia" with Fiat CR.32 and CR.42.

  5. RAF Castel Benito - Wikipedia

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    Another flight served by "Ala Littoria" was towards the Africa Orientale Italiana, with more than 4000 km: it was used mainly for military transport and mail service and was created in 1935, from Tripoli to Kassala (Sudan) and Asmara in Italian Eritrea. It was served by the Caproni Ca.308 Borea, with capacity for a crew of 2 but with only 6 ...

  6. Buraq Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established on 22 October 2000, [5] and started operations on 15 November 2001; it is the first privately owned airline in Libya. [4] Its name comes from the buraq, a creature on which the Islamic prophet, Muhammad is believed to have flown from Mecca to Jerusalem, and from there to the various heavens.

  7. Adnan Al-Gashey - Wikipedia

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    Al-Gashey, his nephew Jamal Al-Gashey, and Mohammed Safady were released seven and a half weeks later on 29 October 1972, when Lufthansa Flight 615 from Damascus to Frankfurt was hijacked by Arab militants. [5] The hijackers demanded the release of the three surviving militants or they would blow up the plane.