Sudan Airways Operates First Scheduled Flight Since Civil War
After a two-year hiatus due to civil war, Khartoum International Airport has resumed commercial passenger flights with Sudan Airways operating the first scheduled flight from Port Sudan to Khartoum. The flight, which carried 160 passengers, marks a significant step towards restoring air travel in Sudan. Local officials have confirmed that the airport is now equipped to handle up to four daily flights, with all necessary systems in place for safe operations. The resumption of flights was first reported by AeroTime.