United Libyan Airlines was a Libyan charter airline, headquartered in Benghazi.[1]
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| Founded | 1962 (1962) | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 2 October 1965 (1965-10-02) | ||||||
| Fleet size | 1[1] | ||||||
| Headquarters | Benghazi, Libya[1] | ||||||
| Key people | C. J. Bicknell (General Manager)[1] | ||||||
The company was set up in early 1962 as a Libyan-owned charter airline that initially employed British crews.[2] The airline took delivery of its first aircraft, a British-registered Douglas DC-3 bought from Autair, in March 1962 (1962-03).[3]
United Libyan Airlines was absorbed into Kingdom of Libya Airlines on 2 October 1965 (1965-10-02).[4]
United Libyan Airlines, a new wholly Libyan-owned charter company, have recently taken delivery at Luton of their first DC-3. At the moment the aircraft, bought from Autair, is British-registered and flown by British crews; seen here with the DC-3 is Capt C. J. Bicknell, general manager.
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