Transport

20-11-2012
Employees of the state-owned Libyan Airlines are reportedly planning a general strike on 1 December over "corruption and neglect" in the company.
20-11-2012
Figures showing the length and names of road sections under maintenance during 2011.
17-11-2012
A event was held on 13 November at Sebha airport, in southern Libya, to mark the resumption of international flights.
15-11-2012
The state-owned carrier has relaunched its Tripoli-Heathrow route and will serve London twice-weekly.
14-11-2012
The new Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation says Libya is willing to see Italian firms start work on a long-planned, €3.6bn coastal motorway linking Egypt to Tunisia.
14-11-2012
The state-owned carrier has launched a Benghazi-Khartoum route this week, and also has future plans to fly from Libya's second city to Rome and Manchester. 
12-11-2012
Airbus, the France-based aircraft manufacturer, says that Afriqiyah Airways has ordered four five A350 planes in a deal worth over $1bn (LD1.3bn).
12-11-2012
The state-owned Trucks and Buses Company recently held its first general meeting of 2012.
30-10-2012
The manager of Sirte airport says that work on power supply, communications and other areas of the terminal has been completed, but that fire engines and other equipment are still needed.
18-10-2012
Libya's interim government has given the green light for several transport and infrastructure projects, including a new passenger terminal at Sebha airport and a maintenance contract at Tripoli International Airport.
10-10-2012
A meeting of local representatives and transport officials was held in Sebha earlier this week to discuss the running of the airport and facilitating international flights.
09-10-2012
The Ministry of Transport and Communications has published a draft proposal to change the system of vehicle numberplates in Libya.
07-10-2012
The carrier is scheduled to start its Istanbul-Sebha route on 7 October, running the service three times weekly.
03-10-2012
The price of internal flights in Libya has not been reduced, despite a government announcement in May to increase subsidies on a number of domestic routes.
02-10-2012
The Ministry of Transport has recommended that work on Libya's railway network - which was under construction at the onset of the 2011 conflict - should be restarted, as should plans to build metro lines for Tripoli and Benghazi.