ENAV, the Italian company for air navigation services, together with its subsidiary Techno Sky, has been awarded two tenders by the Libyan Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA).
The contracts involve the supply of consultancy, technical and training services to assist the modernisation of the LCAA systems and its organisational and regulatory processes.
ENAV will set a development plan aimed at modernising the air navigation services and to enhancing their capacity to manage growing traffic volumes in Libyan airspace.
It will provide a range of skills to the LCAA managers who have the task of guiding the decision-making processes for a transition to new operational scenarios in the context of Air Traffic Management.
Techno Sky will undertake an overall survey in order to provide a clear picture of the current technological situation, so that medium term goals can be set for improving technical maintenance, logistics, plant and ground systems.
CEO Massimo Garbini (pictured) said:
"This success, in a country that is so close and strategic demonstrates the commercial maturity achieved by ENAV, and is a further recognition of the Company's quality on the International level.
"In this case, the recognition has been extended to the entire Group, and in particular to the subsidiary Techno Sky. These two important contracts are all the more important in a period of severe crisis in air transport.
"Moreover, we are proud to represent Italian excellence in a sector involving such advanced technical skills and specialisation".
Capt. Nasereddin Shaebelain, DG of Libyan Civil Aviation Authority, added:
"We are here during the bilateral meeting in ENAV headquarters - as a part of effort to improve communications with Europe as whole and Italy in particular. Our aim is upgrade our aviation regulatory authority and aviation industry.
"This visit is important as to will allow a closer cooperation with ENAV and the Italian institutions".
(Source: ENAV)