Palestinian Airlines was an airline headquartered in Gaza, State of Palestine[4][6] and based at El Arish International Airport in Arish, Egypt.[7] Fully owned by the Palestinian Authority,[7] it commenced operations in 1995 and offered flights in the Middle East. In 2020, the company was put into liquidation after years of limited operations.[1][5]
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