After a prolonged stay in the United Kingdom, Air Libya Avro RJ100 5A-FLE (msn E3382) has returned to service. She had been ferried to Cranfield on 30 July 2018 for a C Check, but then remained parked there even after the check had been completed. She finally left Cranfield on 4 February, flying first to Malta and then to the airline’s base at Benghazi. Even then, she did not re-enter service until 3 March, when she operated a roundtrip to Alexandria as TLR147/148.
Recent news items on Air Libya:
- Air Libya’s new Avro RJ100 enters service (2019-01-31)
- Ex Swiss Avro RJ100 delivered to Air Libya (2018-12-31)
- Ex Swiss Avro RJ100 ferried to paintshop (2018-12-20)
- Avro RJ100 delivered to Air Libya (2018-07-25)
- Ex-Swiss Avro RJ100 being prepared for Air Libya (2018-06-10)