Sudan: Khartoum International Airport resumes domestic flights after 30-month closure despite recent drone attacks
By
Neha Kumari
Khartoum International Airport resumed air traffic after more than two years, marked by the landing of a Badr Airlines flight carrying Sudan’s Sovereignty Council head, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, following recent drone attacks that had temporarily suspended operations. The restart, confirmed on the airport’s official Facebook page, signals a key step in reviving Sudan’s aviation sector and restoring normalcy.
Khartoum airport reopens as Badr Airlines lands lands after 30-month closure








