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Libya Participates in Key Civil Aviation Meeting in Qatar

December 19, 2023
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A recent report by the English-language Qatari newspaper, The Peninsula, highlights Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority’s role in hosting a significant Middle Eastern aviation meeting. This report emphasises the Authority’s responsibility in organizing the 5th Steering Committee Meeting for the Middle East Aviation Safety Program, with participation from 10 countries.

According to the report, the meeting saw attendance from Libya, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran. The agenda focused on discussing the future and sustainability of the aviation program in the Middle East, including an action plan for 2024.

The report indicates that the 2024 action plan is designed to “cater to the evolving needs of the member states, emphasising training and sustainable development projects based on performance.”

This meeting marks a significant step in fostering collaboration and enhancing aviation standards across the Middle East. The inclusion of Libya and other key regional players underscores the importance of unified efforts in advancing the aviation sector, addressing challenges, and capitalizing on shared opportunities for growth and development.

Libya’s participation, along with other countries, indicates a collaborative approach to regional aviation issues. Given the diverse political and economic conditions in these countries, such cooperation is essential for addressing the unique challenges faced by the aviation sector in the Middle East.

Libya has been in chaos since a NATO-backed uprising toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The county has for years been split between rival administrations, each backed by rogue militias and foreign governments.

The current stalemate grew out of the failure to hold elections in December 2021, and the refusal of Prime Minister Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba, who is leading the transitional government, to step down.

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