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Tunisian Civil Aviation and Tunis Air inspect Misrata Airport for possible start of direct flights

A Tunisian Civil Aviation and Tunis Air team visited Misrata Airport today to assess its suitability to receive direct flights

Safety is Indra s priority mission | Times Aerospace

North Africa is a key region for Indra, which provides proprietary solutions in specific segments of the transport and defence markets. The company, which has offices in Morocco, Algeria, and Libya, has provided 5,700 air traffic management installations to 180 countries globally. It has been operating in Morocco for more than 20 years and has been collaborating with the Moroccan Airports Authority (ONDA) for more than a decade to permanently modernise the country’s air traffic management systems.

Tunisair is to resume flights to Libya this month |

Tunisair is to resume flights to Libya this month The air link with Tunis is invaluable for Libyans seeking medical care, international flights or just a break from the chaos and violence of recent years. Thursday 15/04/2021 A Tunisair Airbus A320 aircraft on the tarmac at the Tunis Carthage International Airport in the Tunisian capital. (AFP) TUNIS - Tunisian national airline, Tunisair, has announced it will resume its services from Tunis to Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya on April 27. Initially, there will be three weekly flights from Tunis Carthage airport to Tripoli and two weekly flights to Benghazi. As of May 14, the schedule will increase to seven weekly flights to Tripoli and three weekly flights to Benghazi.

Indra setting up air traffic radar network in Tunisia

defenceWeb Written by defenceWeb - 162 Spain’s Indra has been awarded a contract to establish a radar network in Tunisia for air traffic control and aerial surveillance. The company on 11 November said that Tunisia’s air navigation services provider, OACA, has entrusted Indra with the introduction of a new radar system to reinforce it and to prepare for the post-pandemic recovery. “Indra has been working with OACA for more than a decade in the design of a sky fully adapted to its needs, which has allowed it to provide a top-drawer service in such a difficult situation as the present one,” the company said.

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