Libya: Crown Airlines wants to start as a full-service carrier

Rendering: Crown Airlines.
Rendering: Crown Airlines.

Libya: Crown Airlines wants to start as a full-service carrier

Rendering: Crown Airlines.
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A new aviation company has been founded in Libya under the name Crown Airlines. This is currently looking for pilots and flight attendants for the Airbus A320 machine type.

The head of the company is Ziad Farhoud, who was Chief Executive Officer of Libyan Wings until the end of September 2021, according to Mavio News. The manager brings with him a wealth of experience, having previously held managerial positions at Airbus, including that of sales manager. Chief Commercial Officer Sulaiman Abdulhakim Sadi is also a former employee of Libyan Wings, where he held various managerial positions before rising to the top. The company will join a number of Libyan companies all vying for market dominance including FlyOya, Ghadames Air Transport, Air Libya, Buraq, Berniq, Libyan Airlines, Afriqiyah and Medsky to name a few.

Crown Airlines is still covered about the planned routes. All that is known is that they want to offer at least business class and economy class on board. The positioning is intended as a full-service carrier. You want to stand out clearly from low costers. The route network is to be communicated in the coming weeks.

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