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Misrata International Airport: Mizda: Habit Awlad Muhammad Airport: Zuwara: Okba Ibn Nafa Air Base: Ra's Lanuf: HLNF Ra's Lanuf Airport: Sabha: HLLS SEB Sabha Airport: Sirte: HLGD SRX Gardabya Airport: Tobruk: HLGN TOB Tobruk Airport: Tripoli: HLLM MJI Mitiga International Airport: HLLT TIP Tripoli International Airport: Ubari: HLUB QUB Ubari ...
The airport was officially opened as Tobruk International Airport on 29 April 2013. The oldest airport in Libya, it had previously offered only internal flights. The first international passenger flight was to Alexandria, Egypt, operated by Libyan Airlines. The airport operates domestic flights to Benghazi and Tripoli. [3]
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]
Nanur Airport is an airport in the Wadi Maymun Darraj region of Libya, located approximately 200 km south-southeast of Tripoli in the Libyan desert. Although listed as a civil airport, it appears to function as a reserve Libyan Air Force airfield. It comprises a long runway with a parallel taxiway and a parking ramp.
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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]
The airport was originally called Tripoli-Castel Benito Airport and was a Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) airfield built in 1934 on the southern outskirts of Italian Tripoli. [ 9 ] In 1938 the governor of Italian Libya , Italo Balbo , enlarged the military airfield to create an international airport for civilians served by Ala Littoria ...
Alzintan Airport (IATA: ZIS, ICAO: HLZN) is an airport serving Zintan, a city in the Jabal al Gharbi District in northwest Libya. The runway is in the open desert 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of the city.