Khartoum International Airport

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Khartoum International Airport (Template:Comma separated entries) (Template:Langx) is the principal airport in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. The airport was shut down for nearly two years as it was stormed and occupied from 15 April 2023 to 25 March 2025 during the Battle of Khartoum.[1][2]

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Access Road

History

The airport originated as the Royal Air Force airfield Gordon's Tree. By January 1940, No. 223 Squadron RAF was located at Gordon's Tree, in the south of Khartoum.[3] Later the area became known as El Shajjara ("The Tree").[4] By January 1942, No. 71 Operational Training Unit (OTU) RAF was operating from the airfield; among aircraft operated were Curtiss Tomahawks and Vickers Wellesleys. Reportedly the OTU had at one stage 50 Harvards and 20 Hurricane fighters on strength.[5]

Sudanese independence was granted on 1 January 1956. The last Royal Air Force flying unit reported at Khartoum was No. 8 Squadron RAF, which arrived in November 1953, and stayed until July 1956.[6]

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At the start of the Sudanese civil war (2023–present) on 15 April 2023, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked key installations in Khartoum, including Khartoum International Airport. The RSF reportedly fired on a Saudia airliner which was arriving at the airport, but no casualties were reported among the aircraft's passengers and crew.[11][12] However, two civilians were killed in separate incidents in the airport.[13] A total of 20 aircraft were believed to have been destroyed during the fighting.[14] The RSF subsequently occupied the airport, which has been closed to aviation and has been subjected to attacks by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) during the Battle of Khartoum.[15] The SAF regained control of the airport on 26 March 2025.[16]

Airlines and destinations

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Departure Hall

Passenger

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Cargo

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Khartoum Air Base

The airport hosts a major Sudanese Air Force Transport Squadron:[17]

Police Air Wing operates rotary aircraft from the base:

Accidents and incidents

References

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