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    RAF Luqa. /  35.85750°N 14.47750°E  / 35.85750; 14.47750. Royal Air Force Luqa (or more simply RAF Luqa) is a former Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport . It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War.

  2. Historical Name of Location. Luqa, Malta. Coordinates. 35.857500000, 14.477500000. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. RAF Station Luqa on the island of Malta was the headquarters of the British Royal Air Force Mediterranean Command during WW2. It remained a RAF base after the war, but the airfields increasingly became shared with civilian flights.

  3. Sep 18, 2023 · Royal Air Force Luqa (or more simply RAF Luqa) is a former Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport. Contents. History. Second World War. Post war. Current use. See also. References. External links. It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War.

  4. Jul 23, 2018 · The crew arrived at the RAF station at El-Daba, Egypt on 12 June 1942. While at El-Daba the crew was broken up and ordered to different squadrons. Lindsay was ordered to report to 37 Squadron RAF at Abu Sueir.

  5. When completed, Luqa was also used as Malta’s civilian airport, in fact the Italian airline Ala Littoria moved its operations there from Ta’ Qali which was subject to waterlogging. In preparation for war, Luqa became a RAF Station on 1 st April 1940 and was to become the principal RAF Station on Malta. The three main runways were further ...

  6. Royal Air Force Luqa was a Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport. It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War.

  7. RAF Malta is the first of several documentaries being produced by Tod Nicol as part of the “outposts of Empire” Project. This 90 minute programme tells the story of the RAF on Malta from its humble beginnings at Royal Naval Air Station at Kalafrana in 1917 to its final days at RAF Luqa prior to the British withdrawal in 1979.

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