Key Takeaways

  • Sudan Airways resumes commercial flights at Khartoum International Airport.
  • First scheduled flight after two-year closure transports 160 passengers.
  • Airport now equipped to handle up to four daily flights.
  • Flights halted due to conflict between military and UAE-supported militia.

Strategic Implications

This development may indicate Sudan’s efforts to restore economic stability through air travel. The return of commercial flights could benefit the national carrier, Sudan Airways, and potentially other airlines operating in the country.