
Yemenia Airways has confirmed that two out of its five aircraft were destroyed by Israeli airstrikes at Sanaa International Airport.
The bombings resulted in substantial damage to the airline’s fleet, including three Airbus models and a cargo aircraft, an Ilyushin 76.

Civilian aircraft destroyed included Airbus A320-232 7O-AFF, a former Aercap aircraft, leased from TrueAero, a lessor that specialises in mid-to-end-of-life assets headquartered in Sebastian, Florida, with an office in Dublin, and also an Airbus A330-202 70-AFE leased from Aircraft Finance Germany. Another A320, 7O-AFG is also leased from TrueAero.
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The airstrikes also resulted in the destruction of the passenger terminal and runway at Sanaa International Airport, rendering it entirely out of service.Yemenia Airways resumed flights in January between Mukalla and Cairo after a decade-long suspension, restoring air connectivity for residents of Hadhramaut.

