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  2. Syrian Air - Wikipedia

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    Syrian Airlines (Arabic: السورية للطيران), operating as SyrianAir (Arabic: السورية), is the flag carrier of Syria. [2] It operates scheduled international services to several destinations in Asia, Europe and North Africa, though the number of flights operated has seriously declined since 2011 due to the Arab Spring and subsequent Syrian war.

  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. Transport in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Syria is possible by rail, road, air or rivers, both public and private.Syria is an Asian country with a well-developed rail network (2,052 km) and a highway system (782 km).

  5. Buraq Air - Wikipedia

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    Buraq Air (El-Buraq Air Transport Inc) is an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Mitiga International Airport in Tripoli, Libya. [3] It currently operates a minor international scheduled network and additional charter services and flights in support of CHC. [4]

  6. Watch live: View of Syria’s Damascus after rebels topple ...

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    Watch a live view of Damascus, Syria, on Monday (9 December) after rebels toppled dictator Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Russia, a close ally that has propped up the regime for years, said Assad ...

  7. Castel Benito - Wikipedia

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    The last of these airplanes, nicknamed "Millepiedi", did the last flight to Italy from Tripoli-Castel Benito airport on January 7, 1943 [3] before the arrival of the British Army (that fully destroyed the airport and conquered Tripoli on January 23). During WWII the airport was attacked continuously by Allied bombers and suffered huge damage ...