The United Arab Emirates was prepared to deploy 24 aircraft to help enforce a no-fly zone over Libya but decided not to participate in the allied effort because of U.S. and European policies towards Bahrain, the former commander-in-chief of the U.A.E. Air Force said Tuesday. The United Arab Emirates had requested refueling at Souda base for 12 F-16 jets and 12 Mirage jets on their way to Sicily.
"The U.A.E. was willing, and there were preparations, to deploy a significant number of aircraft for the no-fly zone, but a reprioritization--specifically the European and U.S. positions on Bahrain--did not satisfy the Gulf states to this end," said Maj. General Khalid Al Buainnain. Speaking on the sidelines of an Abu Dhabi conference, he said the U.A.E. had been prepared to deploy two squadrons of 12 aircraft each to Libya
So i guess no UAE aircraft....
Norway's 6 F-16s will not take part in Libyan operations as criticism is rising within the Socialist Left party in Norway over their use
Hmm aren't "they" already there.....