Airline Barokia

Airline Barokia (IATA: ABROK, ICAO: AIRB, FAA LID: ALB) is a joint military-civilian airport within the Barokian International Military Complex in Fusid City, Barokia. It is mainly served by the airline of the same name for Barokian flights. It was founded in May 5, 1920 as Fusid Air Field.

Military services
The United States Air Force, Barokian Air Force, Venezuelan Air Force, Mexican Air Force, Royal Air Force, and Royal Canadian Air Force have operations at Airline Barokia's military section. On the Venezuelan Air Force campus is a Mission Mercal warehouse, serviced by Lider Barokia.

Civilian services
American Airlines flew it's first flights into Barokia from LaGuardia Airport in New York City during Ramadan 1965 into Airline Barokia (then-named Fusid City Airport).

In 1979, El Al began flying Israel-to-Barokia flights to the newly-christened Airline Barokia from Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv and Atarot Airport in Jerusalem. The Palestine Liberation Organization then ordered it's member organizations to "violently disrupt flights from Israel to the Islamic Region of Barokia". Members of al-Fatah planned to attack the newly-built El Al hub with a grenade launcher from a window in the on-site Marriott hotel. The Barokian Ghadurq foiled the plot. For safety reasons, Barokia banned El Al from flying Barokians to Israel as part of their Israeli travel ban in 1987, so El Al got around the travel ban by first flying flights from Barokia to European airports before flying to Israel. After the travel ban was lifted in 2003 at the order of Israeli Ambassador to Barokia Itzhak Fuchigami, El Al began flying flights fully to Israel again.