Khartoum International Airport resumed air traffic after more than two years, marked by the landing of a Badr Airlines flight carrying Sudan’s Sovereignty Council head, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, following recent drone attacks that had temporarily suspended operations. The restart, confirmed on the airport’s official Facebook page, signals a key step in reviving Sudan’s aviation sector and restoring normalcy. Khartoum International Airport announced a short while ago the landing of a Sudan Badr Airlines plane, coming from Port Sudan Airport and later taking off back to Port Sudan Airport, marking the resumption of air traffic from the Sudanese capital after more than two years of closure. The airport said in a statement that the restart “represents an important step in the recovery of t
Sudan: Khartoum International Airport resumes domestic flights after 30-month closure despite recent drone attacks

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