
South Sudan’s Civil Aviation Authority has ordered all operators at Juba International Airport to remove grounded, unserviceable, or abandoned aircraft from taxiways, aprons, and other movement areas by 10 February 2026, giving them 30 days to comply or face enforcement action. The directive, issued on 10 January 2026, aims to address serious safety, security, and operational risks posed by dormant aircraft that impede efficient use of the airport’s infrastructure and reflects efforts by new leadership to strengthen safety oversight at the capital’s main international gateway.
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