
Khartoum International Airport in Sudan is now ready to handle domestic, regional, and international flights following phased rehabilitation after being heavily damaged during the April 2023 conflict and military coup. Civilian flights, suspended for over two years, resumed domestically in October 2025, and international operations can now restart, allowing citizens who fled the country to return. The airport’s reopening marks a major step in restoring Sudan’s aviation sector, with authorities completing airspace recovery efforts…
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