List of airlines of Sudan

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This is a list of airlines currently operating in Sudan.

AirlineAirline (in Arabic)Image IATA ICAO CallsignCommenced operations
Ababeel Aviation Ababeel Aviation Ilyushin Il-76TD MTI-2.jpg BBE2002
Air Taxi Sudan Air Taxi Sudan Antonov An-32B MTI-1.jpg WAM2005
Air West Air West Boeing 737-200 Mutzenberg.jpg AWZ1992
Alfa Airlines SD Alfa Airlines Antonov An-26-100 UR-SDV-1.jpg 2002
Alok AirLOK2006
Badr Airlines Badr Airlines Boeing 737-500 Onyshchenko.jpg J4BDRBADR AIR2004
Bentiu Air TransportBNT1996
Blue Bird Aviation De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter, Blue Bird Aviation JP6346143.jpg BLBBLUEBIRD SUDAN1989
Dove Air ServicesDOVDOVAIR2007
Ethiopian Airlines - ET1947
El Magal Aviation Services El Magal Aviation Antonov An-26 MTI-1.jpg 1996
Eldinder AviationDND2006
Green Flag Airlines GRFGREEN FLAG AIR1992
Kata AirKTV2003
Mid Airlines Mid Airlines Fokker 50 MTI-1.jpg 7YNYLNILE2002
Nova Airways Nova Air Lines Fokker F50 MTI-1.jpg O9NOVNOVANILE2000
SASCO Air Lines Antonov An-12 EX-034, Sasco Airlines AN0755283.jpg SAC1987
Sudan Airways الخطوط الجوية السودانية Sudan Airways A300B4-600R ST-ATA DXB 2006-9-10.png SDSUDSUDANAIR1946
Sun Air (Sudan) ZUSNRSUN GROUP2008
Tarco Airlines Tarco Air Yakovlev Yak-42-1.jpg 3TTRQTARCO AIR2010

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