The Minister of Transport of the Government of National Unity, Mohammed al-Shahoubi, confirmed that the analysis of the crashed aircraft’s black box is being conducted in the United Kingdom following a refusal from German authorities. Al-Shahoubi met with the British Ambassador to Libya to oversee the technical procedures, noting that a specialized committee formed by the Ministry of Interior is coordinating with Turkish authorities to ensure the investigation adheres to international legal frameworks.
Mohammed Shlibek, head of the Civil Aviation Authority, noted that aviation investigations typically require approximately one year to conclude. He emphasized that no definitive findings can be reached until all evidence is processed, adding that the timeframe for reading the data depends significantly on the physical condition of the flight recorders. Officials reiterated that uncovering the truth behind the incident is a national responsibility, stressing that the ongoing investigation relies on international technical cooperation to guarantee accuracy and transparency.
