Mitiga Airport diverts Flights after Rocket Attack
By John Lee. Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport has reportedly diverted flights after a rocket attack on Tuesday night. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, according to BBC....
View ArticleAir Malta may Resuming Libyan flights in 2019
By John Lee. Air Malta is reportedly considering resuming scheduled passenger flights to Libya in 2019. According to a report from Malta Independent, the proposed service may operate between Malta...
View ArticleMedavia to set up Libyan Airline
By John Lee. Malta’s Mediterranean Aviation Company Ltd (Medavia) is reported to be setting up a Libyan-based airline. According to Forbes, the new carrier is provisionally named Medlib, or Medavia...
View ArticleUN condemns the LNA Attack on Mitiga Airport
Statement by the Special representative of the Secretary-General for Libya Ghassan Salame The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya Ghassan Salame...
View ArticleUN Condemns Attacks on Mitiga Airport
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya Ghassan Salame condemns the repeated indiscriminate shelling targeting Mitiga airport, the only...
View ArticleUNSMIL Condemns Attack on Mitiga Airport
UNSMIL: latest attacks on Mitiga Airport, a direct threat to the lives of civilian passengers; perpetrators will face accountability Following another attack today, 01 September, on Mitiga airport...
View ArticleTripoli Airport “to Re-Open by Christmas”
By Adam Nathan (@adamgnathan). Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport will reopen “within the next month”, according to Dr Mohamed Bitelmal, President of the Libyan Airports Authority (LAA). Located on...
View ArticleVideo: Haftar's Forces Attack Mitiga Airport
From Al Jazeera. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Libya Business News. Shelling of Tripoli's airport hit fuel tanks and damaged passenger...
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