Sudan Resumes Domestic Flights To Khartoum After Two-Year Suspension

Sudan Airways aircraft
Credit: Ebrahim Hamid/AFP/Getty Images
Sudan has resumed domestic passenger flights to Khartoum International Airport after nearly two years of suspension, with a Sudan Airways flight arriving from the eastern Red Sea city of Port Sudan on Feb. 1. The flight, carrying civilian passengers, landed at Khartoum airport, Sudan’s main aviation...
Ella Nethersole

Ella Nethersole is Deputy Editor of Aviation Week Network publications Arabian Aerospace and African Aerospace.

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