First EU airline flight in 35 years lands in Baghdad

Iraq’s transport ministry said Tuesday that a flight operated by Greece’s Aegean Airlines had been the first European aircraft in 35 years to land at Baghdad’s international airport. (X/@PeregrafNews)
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Updated 16 December 2025
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First EU airline flight in 35 years lands in Baghdad

  • The ministry said the arrival signalled “Iraq’s return to the European aviation map“
  • The Baghdad-Athens-Baghdad route will operate two flights a week

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s transport ministry said Tuesday that a flight operated by Greece’s Aegean Airlines had been the first European aircraft in 35 years to land at Baghdad’s international airport.
In a statement, the ministry said the arrival signalled “Iraq’s return to the European aviation map” and ushered in “a new phase of recovery for Iraq’s aviation sector.”

European airlines have not operated direct flights to Baghdad International Airport for security reasons since the early 1990s, when Iraq’s long-time ruler Saddam Hussein invaded neighboring Kuwait.
Hussein was toppled by the US-led invasion in 2003, which was followed by a civil war, sectarian violence and the emergence of armed jihadist factions.
But, after decades of turmoil, Iraq has recently begun to regain a sense of stability and the government is striving to attract foreign investment to bolster the country’s economy.
The Baghdad-Athens-Baghdad route will operate two flights a week with the possibility of adding more depending on demand, the ministry said.
Earlier this year, the Greek carrier started flights to Irbil, the capital of the northern autonomous Kurdistan region, which presents itself as a relative oasis of stability in volatile Iraq.


Several US warplanes crashed, crew survived: Kuwait defense ministry

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Several US warplanes crashed, crew survived: Kuwait defense ministry

  • Three US warplanes were mistakenly shot down by Kuwait air defence: CENTCOM

KUWAIT: Several American warplanes crashed in Kuwait on Monday morning but their crew survived, Kuwait’s defense ministry said, as Iran pressed on with a third day of strikes in the Gulf.
“Several US warplanes crashed this morning. Confirming that all crew members survived,” a defense ministry spokesman said in a statement, adding that the cause was under investigation.
“Authorities immediately initiated search and rescue operations, evacuating the crews and transporting them to a hospital for medical evaluation and treatment. He noted that their condition is stable,” the statement added.

The ⁠US military said ⁠on ‌Monday that Kuwaiti air ​defences mistakenly shot down three US ‌F15 ‌fighter ​jets ‌flying ⁠in ​Iran-related operations. It confirmed that all ‌six ​aircrew ejected ‌safely, ‌have been safely ‌recovered, and are in ⁠stable condition.