BENGHAZI, May 17 (Reuters) - Libya's Berniq Airways said
on Friday it has signed an agreement with Airbus to
purchase six A320neo and A321neo aircraft.
Berniq did not disclose the cost or a timeline for delivery.
"It is worth noting that this agreement will be followed by
several other agreements in several areas, the most important of
which are training, maintenance and safety," Berniq said.
The company posted photos of the signing, saying it was held
in Toulouse, France, on Thursday.
Berniq is headquartered in Libya's second-largest city,
Benghazi. The private company was founded in 2018 and began
operations in 2021.
It operates domestic flights from Benghazi to Labraq in the
east, and to Tripoli, Misrata and Zintan in the west.
It also operates daily and weekly flights to Tunisia, Egypt,
Turkey, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and Dubai.
Libya slid into chaos after the fall of the former regime of
Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011. Three years
later, a civil war broke out between armed factions vying for
power and divided the country between eastern and western
administrations.
The war caused damage to up to 20 aircraft, including Airbus
models, at Tripoli International Airport in 2014.