The arrival of the first non-revenue flight between Malta and Misurata (07/05/22) has received ample coverage on the Libyan press, with the Malta MedAir operated Airbus A320, registered 9H-MSA receiving a water-cannon salute while taxying to the stand. Later in the evening the same aircraft flew out of of the Libyan airport to Sofia for maintenance.
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