Transport
23-05-2014
The Tunisian flag carrier has cancelled all its Libya flights for 23 May, citing security concerns.
22-05-2014
Afriqiyah Airways says flights originally due to fly from Benina airport will now take off from Labraq airport near Bayda.
22-05-2014
A new cooperation agreement aims to improve the movement of goods and passengers between the two countries.
21-05-2014
Benghazi-bound services may be diverted to Labraq airport, near Bayda, while a no-fly zone remains in place.
21-05-2014
Servizio Trasporti Combinati (STC) is launching a new door-to-door cargo service targeting small volumes of goods.
20-05-2014
The head of operations at the commercial port in Benghazi says it remains open, despite increased violence in the city recently.
14-05-2014
Libyan Airlines is in talks with Canada's Bombardier over an aircraft order, whilst its sister company Afriqiyah Airways is negotiating with Boeing.
14-05-2014
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has given permission to management at Sirte’s airport to resume domestic services, which have been halted since March.
09-05-2014
Preparations for reopening Sebha airport are under way, with its manager saying flights will resume "within the next few days".
09-05-2014
The latest cabinet meeting issued a number of decisions, including the construction of a new motorway interchange in Benghazi.
07-05-2014
The Dubai-based airline has appointed Haitham al-Battawy as its new country manager for Egypt and Libya.
07-05-2014
The Libyan African Aviation Holding Company (LAAHCO) will be involved in a "restructuring" of a Tunisian pilot training centre, in which it will acquire a stake.
05-05-2014
The planning minister says the government is "coming to the end" of reviewing contracts signed during the Gaddafi era.
30-04-2014
Libyan Railroads discussed plans for the proposed lines in Benghazi and Tripoli, with officials from various government departments also present.
29-04-2014
Local staff and other demonstrators have demanded militias to withdraw from an area near the airport.


