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  2. Libyan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Libyan Arab Airlines Sud Aviation Caravelle at Geneva International Airport (1971).. Following the 1969 coup d'état, the airline was renamed Libyan Arab Airlines, [11]: 487 or Jamahiriya Libyan Air Lines, on 1 sep. [10] The company suspended its operations for two weeks after the coup. [10]

  3. List of airlines of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libyan Airlines: الخطوط الجوية الليبية: LN: LAA: LIBAIR: Tripoli International Airport: Libyan Arab Air Cargo: الليبي للشحن الجوى ...

  4. Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 - Wikipedia

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    Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 (LN 114) was a regularly scheduled civilian flight from Tripoli to Cairo, through Benghazi, that was shot down in 1973 by Israeli fighter jets after it entered by mistake, due to a system malfunction, the airspace of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula – then under Israeli occupation – resulting in the death of 108 ...

  5. Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 1103 - Wikipedia

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    Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 1103 was a Boeing 727-2L5 with 14 crew members — 5 of them relief crew — [1]: 8 and 147 passengers on board that collided with a LARAF Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23UB on 22 December 1992. All 159 people on board flight 1103 were killed, while the pilot and instructor of the MiG-23 ejected and survived.

  6. Libyan orders arrest of airline official over transport of ...

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    Libyan authorities on Monday ordered the arrest of an airline official on charges of helping to illegally transport migrants to the United States via Nicaragua. The commercial director of Ghadames ...

  7. List of defunct airlines of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Libya Airlines: 1965: 1969: Renamed to Libyan Arab Airlines: LAVCO (Libyan Aviation Company) 1960: 1975: Operated Aero Commander 560, C-45 Expeditor, C-54, Cessna 170, Cessna 180, DC-3, DC-6, de Havilland Dove, DHC-2 Beaver [19] Libavia: 1958: 1965: Merged into Kingdom of Libya Airlines. Operated Ilyushin Il-62M [20] Libiavia: 1931: ...

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