Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister, Abdel Hamid Aldabaiba, conducted an inspection tour today to follow up on the implementation of the first terminal at Tripoli International Airport.
This tour comes as part of a series of project openings and launches over the last two days by Aldabaiba to coincide with today’s anniversary of the 17 February 2011 Revolution that ended the 42-year Qaddafi regime.
According to ICAO specifications
Aldabaiba was briefed on the progress of maintenance of the airport’s main airstrip, delivery corridors, and aircraft parking lots, stressing the need to raise the pace of achievement in accordance with the specifications of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Construction must keep to schedule
During a meeting with the concerned authorities, Aldabaiba stressed the need to enter the first terminal of the airport in trial operation after the completion of construction works – according to the specified schedule.
The terminal has a capacity of 6 million passengers per year, with a total area of 30,000 square meters, which is twice the size of the previous airport. The second terminal, which is set to accommodate 10 million passengers per year, will be equipped with 16 mobile gates and 80 check-in platforms, in addition to expanding aircraft parking and completing the new control tower.
Aldabaiba was accompanied on his tour by Minister of Transport Mohammed Al-Shahoubi, Director of the Transport Projects Implementation Authority Sami Al-Abash, Head of the Executive Team for the President’s Initiatives and Strategic Projects Mustafa Al-Mana, and officials of the executing company.
The Tripoli based government noted that the first terminal project at Tripoli International Airport aims to raise the airport’s capacity, while providing advanced infrastructure and large areas to facilitate the movement of passengers and aircraft, which contributes to strengthening the Libyan aviation sector and achieving international safety and quality standards.
Italy’s AENEAS out of the picture?
It will be recalled that the Italian Aeneas Consortium had been building Tripoli International Airport up to September / October 2024. It had been awarded the contract for the renovation of Tripoli International Airport in 2017.
However, the failure by Libya to keep up payments to the consortium caused the construction to stall at the end of 2024.
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