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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. Afriqiyah Airways - Wikipedia

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    Afriqiyah Airways is a Libyan state-owned airline based in Tripoli, Libya.It was established in 2001 and operates both domestic and international flights. The airline's main hub is Tripoli International Airport (TIP), and it serves a wide range of destinations across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of airlines of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image Airline (in Arabic) IATA ICAO Callsign Base/hub Additional Info Berniq Airways: برنيق للطيران: NB: BNL: BERNIQ AIRWAYS: Benina International Airport: Afriqiyah Airways: الخطوط الجوية الأفريقية: 8U: AAW: AFRIQIYAH: Tripoli International Airport: Air Libya: ليبيا للطيران: 7Q: TLR: AIR ...

  6. Cham Wings Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Cham Wings Airlines was established on 9 July 2006 as the first private airline in Syria by Syrian businessman Issam Shammout. The main hub for the airline is Damascus International Airport. The company officially obtained an Aircraft Operators Certificate (AOC) issued by the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) on 23 September 2007. [3]

  7. Libyan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On 20 February 1983, Flight 484 was hijacked en route a flight from Sabha to Benghazi. The two hijackers forced the 727 (registered 5A-DII) to land in Malta, and surrendered three days later. [132] Also in 1983, on 22 June, an LAA Boeing 707 was hijacked during a flight from Athens to Tripoli, by two persons who demanded to be taken to Iran ...