Sudan Airways Looks to Add Aircraft as Khartoum Operations Restart

Sudan Airways is considering adding more aircraft as it prepares to restart operations from Khartoum following a gradual return of aviation activity.

Sudan Airways Looks to Add Aircraft as Khartoum Operations Restart
Sudan Airways Looks to Add Aircraft as Khartoum Operations Restart

Sudan Airways is exploring plans to add more aircraft as it prepares for a restart of operations linked to the gradual reopening of aviation activity in Khartoum.

The airline is assessing its future fleet needs as it looks to rebuild services that were disrupted during the conflict. Additional aircraft would help restore connectivity and support the relaunch of both domestic and regional routes.

Restarting operations from the capital is seen as a key step in reviving Sudan’s aviation sector. Airlines, airports, and regulators are working cautiously to resume services while ensuring safety and operational readiness.

Sudan Airways, the country’s national carrier, faces challenges related to fleet availability, maintenance, and funding. Any expansion is expected to be phased and dependent on stability, demand, and access to suitable aircraft.

The move reflects broader efforts across the region where airlines are planning gradual recoveries after prolonged disruptions, focusing on essential routes before scaling up operations.