Tripoli’s Mitiga Airport reported last Tuesday (29 April) that a delegation of security officials from Royal Air Maroc visited the airport where it held a meeting with Mitiga’s Director General, and various relevant officials.
The meeting was held to discuss work, topics, and observations related to improving security performance at the airport.
The visit included a field tour of airport facilities to review the security procedures in place, the recent developments, and to monitor the security situation and ensure compliance with international aviation standards.
The meeting, Mitiga Airport reported, was held with the aim of resuming flights between Libya and Morocco, which will contribute to strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the field of civil aviation.
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Royal Air Moroc delegation inspects Mitiga airport for the possibility to resume regular flights
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