An Iraqi Airways Boeing 737 made a test flight from Amman to Baghdad on Monday for the first time since the airline was grounded by UN sanctions in 1990, a company spokesman said. . Asked if the company planned regular scheduled flights on the route, the technical manager and head of the Iraqi Airways agency in Jordan, Adnan al-Hadid, said: "Iraqi Airways will make arrangements in light of today's test flight. Maybe in a week or two." . Baghdad's international airport is being used as a military base by the US-led coalition forces and also as a high security jail for top officials of the former government. Roger EWROPS