Why Did Malta Deport the 2016 Plane Hijacking to Libya?
The dramatic 2016 hijacking of an Afriqiyah Airways flight carrying 120 passengers has re-entered the spotlight as Malta has deported ...
Read moreThe dramatic 2016 hijacking of an Afriqiyah Airways flight carrying 120 passengers has re-entered the spotlight as Malta has deported ...
Read moreA Libyan national involved in the 2016 plane hijacking in Malta, which included 120 passengers, has been deported, according to ...
Read moreOn Thursday, Afriqiyah Airways, the state-owned Libyan airline, announced that it had successfully completed necessary financial transactions for the maintenance ...
Read moreAn Airbus 330 aircraft belonging to Afriqiyah Airways has been officially detained at Niamey Airport in the Republic of Niger, ...
Read moreAfriqiyah Airways, a state-owned airline based in Tripoli, Libya, is set to redirect its flight operations to Port Sudan, by ...
Read moreA crew member of African Airlines has been terminated from his position, after being discovered attempting to smuggle 25 KG's ...
Read moreLibya's Afriqiyah Airways announced that it has operated two flights to Jeddah Airport, in order to bring pilgrims home.The announcement ...
Read moreOn Satrday, Libya's Al-Abraq International Airport confirmed the arrival of the first domestic flights of Afriqiyah Airways, coming from Mitiga ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Board of Directors of Libya's Afriqiyah Airways held a meeting to discuss increasing the number of flights ...
Read moreAfriqiyah Airways announced that its Airbus A320 | 5A-ONB was returned after maintenance. The company indicated on its website that ...
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