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Iraqi Airways was founded in 1945 and was headquartered in Baghdad, serving as Iraq's flagship national carrier for decades. The airline operated scheduled passenger services connecting Iraq to regional and international destinations, with Baghdad International Airport serving as its primary hub. Iraqi Airways was a full-service carrier offering multiple cabin classes on its international routes, though its operations were severely disrupted by regional conflicts and political instability. The airline ceased operations in the early 2000s and has not resumed commercial service since, leaving Iraq without a national flag carrier for an extended period. Iraqi Airways' history reflects the broader challenges faced by aviation infrastructure in Iraq during periods of conflict and reconstruction.
12 Mo Incidents
0
Ave Fleet Age
27y
Seat Capacity
7,517
Total Aircraft
47