• Sudan Airways (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية السودانية) is the national airline of Sudan, headquartered in Khartoum. Since 2012, the company has been fully owned...
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    Sudan Airways Flight 139 was a Sudan Airways passenger flight that crashed on 8 July 2003 at Port Sudan. The Boeing 737 aircraft was operating a domestic...
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    Sudan Airways Flight 2241 was a scheduled cargo flight from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates to Khartoum, Sudan operated by a Boeing 707-330C. On 21 October...
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    the main gateway to Sudan due to the ongoing War in Sudan (2023). On 8 July 2003, Sudan Airways Flight 139, a Boeing 737, crashed about 15 minutes after...
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    Sudan Airways Flight 109 was a scheduled international Amman–Damascus–Khartoum passenger flight, operated with an Airbus A310 by the flag carrier of Sudan...
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    12,317 tons. At the end of 1979, Sudan Airways had entered into a pooling agreement with Britain's Tradewinds Airways to furnish charter cargo service...
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    domestic and regional flights for Ethiopian Airlines, EgyptAir, Qatar Airways, Sudan Airways, and Yemenia. Terminal 2 serves international flights and the rest...
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    Khartoum International Airport (category Airports in Sudan)
    probably due to contaminated fuel. All 27 people on board survived. Sudan Airways Flight 109: On 10 June 2008, an aircraft operating from Amman, Jordan...
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    (All Nippon Airways-58)". Aviation Safety Network. 30 July 1971. Retrieved 27 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (West Caribbean Airways-708)". Aviation...
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  • Airlines 1 1 Sudan Airways 1 1 Swissair 9 9 S7 Airlines 9 Taban Air 1 TAP Portugal 5 5 TAROM 3 3 Tehran Airline 1 Thai Airways Company 2 2 Thai Airways 2 2 Toos...
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  • hell": Sudan Airways struggles to survive". Reuters. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2020. Driessche, Maarten Van Den (24 May 2018). "Surinam Airways: "Our...
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    Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct. A Sudan Airways Boeing 707-320C on final approach to Sharjah International Airport in...
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    Approximately handling 19 airlines, Including British Airways, Emirates (airline), and Thai Airways International. A development project for the airport...
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  • Port Sudan - Port Sudan New International Airport The Nova Airways fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of February 2023): "Home". Nova Airways. Retrieved...
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  • Destitute, a Syro-Malabar Catholic order (founded 1927) Sudan Airways (founded 1946; IATA:SD) Sudan (ISO 3166 country code:SD) A common abbreviation for...
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    2022. "Cyprus Airways opens partner office in the UK". Travel Daily News. 29 September 2021. Retrieved 28 February 2022. "Cyprus Airways confirms acquisition...
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    Juba (redirect from Yuba, Sudan)
    today. Public buildings such as the Ivory Bank, Notos Lounge, the old Sudan Airways Building, Paradise Hotel, and the Nile Commercial Bank and Buffalo Commercial...
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    Khartoum (redirect from Khartoum, The Sudan)
    in Sudan, Khartoum International Airport. It is the main hub for Sudan Airways, Sudan's main carrier. A new airport was planned for the southern outskirts...
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  • on 27 June 1976 Braathens SAFE Flight 139, hijacked on 21 June 1985 Sudan Airways Flight 139, crashed on 8 July 2003 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Juba International Airport (category Airports in South Sudan)
    Juba, South Sudan. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2019. Otieno, Bonface (10 December 2021). "Kenya Airways launches...
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    April 2007. "30 people killed in Sudan Airways crash – statement." Archived 13 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Sudan Tribune, 11 June 2008. Retrieved:...
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    Cargo Sichuan Airlines Cargo South African Airways SriLankan Cargo Sudan Airways Swiss WorldCargo Thai Airways Cargo (two aircraft operated by Southern...
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    African Airways, while the Comet 4B variant was operated by customers BEA and Olympic Airways and the Comet 4C model was flown by customers Kuwait Airways, Mexicana...
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  • Central African Airways operated weekly Salisbury to London services using wet leased BOAC Comets during the early 1960s East African Airways acquired three...
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    service and judiciary. In February 1991, a Coptic pilot working for Sudan Airways was executed for illegal possession of foreign currency. Before his...
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  • in November 1972 with a £3.3 million, two-year contract to operate Sudan Airways' Blue Nile service between Khartoum and London. The decision to pull...
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  • AeroUnion 7 3 Afriqiyah Airways 2 Air Afrique 4 4 Ceased operations in 2002 Air Algérie 1 2 A300B1 leased from Trans European Airways A300B4 leased from Lufthansa...
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    three occupants died. On 19 March 1965, Vickers Viscount YI-ACU of Iraqi Airways was damaged beyond economic repair when it ran into a number of lamp standards...
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    Air Yaoundé Cabo Verde Airlines Bestfly Cabo Verde Congo Airways FlyCAA Gomair Canadian Airways Congo Trans Air Congo Air Côte d'Ivoire Air Djibouti Daallo...
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  • Airlines 49 6 55 Bamboo Airways 6 6 3 5 20 Bangkok Airways 13 9 22 Batik Air 31 1 32 Beijing Capital Airlines 16 32 8 19 1 76 Berniq Airways 2 2 BH Air 3 3 Bhutan...
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