Germany Declines to Analyze Libyan Plane’s Black Box – UK Chosen as Neutral Alternative

Publication date: 2025-12-27

 

Germany has refused to analyze the black box of the Libyan Falcon 50 jet that crashed near Ankara, killing Chief of General Staff Mohammed Ali Al-Haddad and his companions. Turkish investigators stated that Germany cited a lack of technical capacity for this aircraft type.

According to Libya’s Ministry of Interior, an agreement was reached between the Libyan investigation committee, the Turkish prosecutor, and aviation authorities to assign the task to the United Kingdom as a neutral country.

Meanwhile, the Libyan committee in Turkey visited the central operations room of the gendarmerie and the forensic unit, where DNA analysis was completed to identify the victims’ remains by matching samples with their families.

Sources - Agencies

 
Germany has refused to analyze the black box of the Libyan Falcon 50 jet that crashed near Ankara, killing Chief of General Staff Mohammed Ali Al-Haddad and his companions. Turkish investigators stated that Germany cited a lack of technical capacity for this aircraft type.
According to Libya’s Ministry of Interior, an agreement was reached between the Libyan investigation committee, the Turkish prosecutor, and aviation authorities to assign the task to the United Kingdom as a neut...

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