
The world - news from aug. 29, 1986
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The State Department said it will take steps to recover two Airbus jetliners, powered by American-made engines, that were sold to Libya in violation of U.S. export regulations. The
airplanes, worth $100 million, apparently were unknowingly sold to Libya by British Caledonian Airlines, which has since filed suit in a Paris court seeking to untangle the sale. The carrier
said that it had received assurances that the ultimate user would be Europe Aero Service, a regional airline based in France, but that the aircraft were flown to Libya from Amman, Jordan,
by Algerian pilots. MORE TO READ