The Libya Air Ambulance Service announced last Saturday, 13 January, that its Beechcraft King Air 200C had returned to Tripoli’s Mitiga airport on Friday 12 January from Malta.
The aircraft had been absent for over seven years after being sent to Malta in 2016 for maintenance. Complications, including the failure by the Libyan government to pay its maintenance debts, led to its lengthy delay.
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