Laoag International Airlines

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Laoag International Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
L7 LPN Laoag Air
Founded1995[1]
Ceased operations2002
HubsLaoag International Airport
Fleet sizeDefunct
HeadquartersLaoag, Philippines

Laoag International Airlines was an airline based in the Philippines. It shut down when one of its aircraft, Flight 585 crashed in Manila Bay in 2002.[2]

Code data[edit]

Laoag International Airlines Code Data.[3]

  • IATA Code: L7
  • ICAO Code: LPN
  • Callsign: Laoag Air

Destinations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Airline History
  2. ^ "Aviation Photo Search | Airliners.net".
  3. ^ Laoag International Airlines information
  4. ^ "Airline of flying coffins? Laoag Air planes grounded | Philstar.com".
  5. ^ "Airline of flying coffins? Laoag Air planes grounded | Philstar.com".
  6. ^ "Airline of flying coffins? Laoag Air planes grounded | Philstar.com".
  7. ^ "Airline of flying coffins? Laoag Air planes grounded | Philstar.com".