Libyan Aviation Sector Struggles After Years of Conflict
Libyan Airlines has suffered losses of nearly 2 billion dinars ($371 million) since 2011, according to Abdel-Salam Al-Tamimi, head of ...
Read moreLibyan Airlines has suffered losses of nearly 2 billion dinars ($371 million) since 2011, according to Abdel-Salam Al-Tamimi, head of ...
Read moreLibyan Airlines, the country’s oldest and once-proud national carrier, is facing the threat of bankruptcy after reporting cumulative losses of ...
Read moreLibyan Airlines has issued a formal apology after canceling flight LN193 from Istanbul to Tripoli, which was scheduled for Friday. ...
Read moreA controversial decision by the outgoing Government of National Unity, under Decree No. 113 of 2025, to transfer 1,637 employees ...
Read moreLibyan Airlines has denied social media reports claiming an engine fire on one of its flights from Mitiga International Airport ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the European Commission upheld its decision to ban Libyan airlines from operating within European airports, keeping them on ...
Read moreOn Thursday, Libyan Airlines resumed its flight operations to Sebha Airport, announced Taher Al-Bouseifi, the Director of Sabha Airport. Starting ...
Read moreLibyan Airlines announced on Tuesday that it will resume its round-trip flights between Tripoli and Sfax via Mitiga Airport starting ...
Read moreThe Director of Ghat Airport in Libya, Abu Bakr Hussein, announced that Libyan Airlines has commenced a weekly flight from ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, Libya's Afriqiyah Airways announced that it held meetings with the French company Airbus to boost the aviation industry ...
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