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Mitiga International Airport (IATA: MJI, ICAO: HLLM) (مطار معيتيقة الدولي) is an airport that serves Tripoli, Libya, located about 8 kilometres (5 miles) east of Tripoli's city centre.
The airport is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Bayda, 16 km west of the town of Al Abraq, and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Libya's Mediterranean coast. The airport is also known as El Beida International Airport or Airport International El Beida la Abraq. [3] The Labraq non-directional beacon (Ident: LAB) is located on the field. [4]
Hun Airport (IATA: HUQ, ICAO: HLON) is an airport serving Hun, capital of the Jufra District in Libya. The runway is just southeast of the city. The runway is just southeast of the city. The Hon non-directional beacon (Ident: HON ) is located 1.6 nautical miles (3.0 km) northwest of the airport.
The airport is operated by the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Bureau of Libya and is the second largest in the country after Tripoli International Airport. Benina International is also the secondary hub of both Buraq Air and flag carrier, Libyan Airlines. As of 17 July 2014 all flights to the airport were suspended due to fighting in the area. [4]
A sandstorm thwarted ground and air search parties, and by the time the lost aircraft were located on 11 May only one of the total 12-man crew was alive. [4] On 26 August 2008, a hijacked Sudanese Boeing 737 landed at Kufra Airport after having departed at Nyala Airport, Darfur, with destination Khartoum.
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The airport is located in the area of Qasr bin Ghashir, 24 kilometres (15 mi) from central Tripoli. It used to be the hub for Libyan Airlines , Afriqiyah Airways , and Buraq Air . The airport has been closed intermittently since 2011 and as of early 2018, [ 3 ] flights to and from Tripoli have been using Mitiga International Airport instead.