This is a list of airlines currently operating in Sudan.
Airline | Airline (in Arabic) | Image | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Commenced operations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ababeel Aviation | - | BBE | 2002 | |||
Air Taxi Sudan | - | WAM | 2005 | |||
Air West | - | AWZ | 1992 | |||
Alfa Airlines SD | - | 2002 | ||||
Alok Air | - | LOK | 2006 | |||
Badr Airlines | J4 | BDR | BADR AIR | 2004 | ||
Bentiu Air Transport | - | BNT | 1996 | |||
Blue Bird Aviation | - | BLB | BLUEBIRD SUDAN | 1989 | ||
Dove Air Services | - | DOV | DOVAIR | 2007 | ||
Ethiopian Airlines - ET | - | 1947 | ||||
El Magal Aviation Services | - | 1996 | ||||
Eldinder Aviation | - | DND | 2006 | |||
Green Flag Airlines | - | GRF | GREEN FLAG AIR | 1992 | ||
Kata Air | KTV | 2003 | ||||
Mid Airlines | 7Y | NYL | NILE | 2002 | ||
Nova Airline | O9 | NOV | NOVANILE | 2000 | ||
SASCO Air Lines | SAC | 1987 | ||||
Sudan Airways | الخطوط الجوية السودانية | SD | SUD | SUDANAIR | 1946 | |
Sun Air (Sudan) | ZU | SNR | SUN GROUP | 2008 | ||
Tarco Airlines | 3T | TRQ | TARCO AIR | 2010 |
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