Libya’s New Flag-Carrier: Libyan United Airlines Targets a 2026 Takeoff
Libya is preparing to add a brand-new name to its aviation landscape in early 2026, as plans move forward for...
| Country | Libya (LY) |
|---|---|
| Type | Scheduled |
| IATA Code | LN |
| ICAO Code | LAA |
| Callsign | LIBAIR |
| Hub Airport | TIP — Tripoli International Airport |
| Fleet Size | 7 aircraft |
| Average Fleet Age | 4.6 years |
| Founded | 1964 |
| Status | Active |
| Low-Cost Carrier | No |
| Aircraft Type | Count | Engine | Avg Age |
|---|---|---|---|
| |||
| ▶ Airbus A318/A319/A32 | 3 | JET | 4.7 yrs |
| |||
| ▶ Airbus A330/A340 | 3 | JET | 3.3 yrs |
| |||
| ▶ Bombardier CRJ-900 | 1 | JET | 17.0 yrs |
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