Badr Airlines
- Khartoum airport
- Sharjah airport
Badr Airlines is a Sudanese airline based in Sharjah and based on the Khartoum airport.
History
The airline was founded in 1997 and started in the same year, with the first flights. The owners are half each Ahmed Abu Shaira and Hashim Al Digair. For security reasons, the Sudanese Civil Aviation Authority withdrew on 10 June 2004, the pilot's license of Badr Airlines, in the same year, however, she took over the operation again.
Destinations
Badr Airlines operates in many parts of Sudan by freight and passenger transport of humanitarian aid through the World Food Programme of the United Nations, UNICEF, UNOPS, ESS, Doctors Without Borders, Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. In addition, charter and VIP flights are offered.
Fleet
As of July 2013, the fleet of Badr Airlines consists of six aircraft:
- 2 Antonov An - 26B
- 2 Antonov An-74 (1 decommissioned)
- 1 Boeing 737-500 ( operated by Vista Georgia)
- 2 Ilyushin Il -76