The Malta Independent 27 April 2024, Saturday
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More planes from Libya arrive in Malta

Malta Independent Saturday, 19 July 2014, 13:56 Last update: about 11 years ago

A plane with visible signs of being hit in the violence at Tripoli Airport last weekend has arrived in Malta in the past hours.

The plane belongs to Buraq Air which had its offices at Tripoli Airport. It may be that the plane will be repaired in Malta for the damage it has was described as 'substantial'.

Buraq Air used to fly to airports in Europe and North Africa.

More planes from Buraq Air may be arriving soon.

Meanwhile two planes belonging to Afriqijah Airways have also landed in Malta.

Reports from Tripoli said that Afriqiyah Airways has meanwhile announced it is scheduling a number of departures as of today from Mitiga Airport, the military airport outside Tripoli.

Libya’s Air Traffic Control says it is in the process of setting up an emergency temporary base so it can resume operations and help Libyans stuck in various locations outside the country to return home.

The announcement followed a meeting of the Prime Minister, the Minister of Transport, the Civil Aviation Administration, the management for Air Traffic Control and members of the Department of Aerial Surveillance.

Air Traffic Control has denied reports that its staff are on strike. It stated that they could not go to work because the clashes at the Tripoli International Airport made it impossible. The headquarters of the Air Traffic Control is at the airport.

It said that as of now all Libyan airplanes would be able fly to and from Libya, stating it was committed to helping all Libyans stuck abroad return home within the next 10 days .

 

It is estimated that there are about 6,000 Libyans waiting to return home.  There have been discussions on using Tripoli’s Mitiga airbase and Misrata airport instead of Tripoli International Airport but the problem has been the absence of air traffic control services.

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