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  2. Malta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Malta International Airport (IATA: MLA, ICAO: LMML) is the only airport in Malta, and it serves the whole of the Maltese Islands. It is located on the island of Malta , southwest of the Maltese capital, Valletta , in the town of Luqa , and occupies the location of the former RAF Luqa .

  3. List of airports in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Airport name Coordinates Reference Luqa / Gudja: LMML MLA Malta International Airport (Luqa Airport) 1] [2] [3] Xewkija: LMMG GZM Xewkija ...

  4. Malta Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. Universal Air - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded at 15 April 2015 as Air CM Global Limited and rebranded in September 2022 as Universal Air. It operates using an air operator's certificate issued by the Maltese Civil Aviation Directorate.

  6. Category:Airports in Malta - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Medavia Dash-8 102, reg. 9H-AEW, Malta International ...

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  8. KM Malta Airlines - Wikipedia

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    KM Malta Airlines Ltd is the flag carrier of Malta headquartered in Luqa. It replaced its predecessor Air Malta on 31 March 2024 and serves destinations around Europe from its hub at Malta International Airport .

  9. RAF Luqa - Wikipedia

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    It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa.