Fly Baghdad (IF, Baghdad) is set to add to its growing fleet of leased aircraft with the imminent arrival of its second A320-200 - ZS-GAS (cn 76) sourced from South Africa's Global Aviation Operations (GE, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo). Skyliner Aviation reports the aircraft was recently seen at Johannesburg O.R. Tambo in the Iraqi LCC's livery ahead of delivery to Baghdad.
The carrier also leases another A320-200 from Royal Falcon (Amman Queen Alia), three CRJ200ERs (two of which sourced from Iraq Gate (IGC, Baghdad), and a B737-400.
Currently, it offers scheduled passenger flights to Erbil and Sulaymaniyah locally as well as Istanbul Atatürk and Tbilisi regionally. Upcoming destinations include Najaf, Basrah, Muscat, Kuwait, Tehran Mehrabad, and Mashad.
- Boeing 737-400
- Bombardier (MHI RJ Aviation) CRJ200
- Tbilisi
- Baghdad
- Basrah
- Erbil
- Najaf
- Sulaymaniyah
- Mashad
- Tehran Mehrabad
- Amman Queen Alia
- Kuwait
- Muscat
- Istanbul Atatürk
- Johannesburg O.R. Tambo
- Fly Baghdad
- Global Aviation Operations
- Iraq Gate
- Royal Falcon
- Low-Cost Carriers
- Government Subsidisation
- Aircraft Type Induction
- Business Models