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Qatar and Libya sign MoU to boost cooperation in civil aviation

Qatari and Libyan civil aviation officials sign an MoU. (QNA)
  • The MoU is a component of joint efforts by the two countries to deepen bilateral relations in the aviation sector
  • It is also designed to enhance ways of cooperation in the field of security and safety, and exchanging experiences

Tripoli, Libya— Qatar and Libya have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost cooperation in the field of civil aviation.

In this connection, Qatar’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) held Thursday bilateral talks with Libyan Civil Aviation Authority.

Acting President of GCAA Mohamed Faleh Al Hajri chaired the Qatari side in the discussions, while Head of Libyan Civil Aviation Authority Dr. Mohammed Mohammed Shlebek presided over the Libyan side.

Following the talks, the two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cooperation in the field of civil aviation.

The MoU is part of joint efforts by both parties to deepen bilateral relations and put frameworks that contribute to developing ways of cooperation in the civil aviation sector, enhancing ways of cooperation in the field of security and safety, and exchanging experiences.

Both sides also discussed many issues of common interest in the field of air transport.