Photo: Badr Airlines
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segunda-feira, 29 de abril de 2024
terça-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2023
sexta-feira, 16 de dezembro de 2022
quarta-feira, 7 de abril de 2021
BADR AIRLINES / B737-8BK / OM-KEX - Wet leased from Air Explore two months ago, OM-KEX is the first scimitar wingleted 737 to wear Badr Airlines livery, seen here taxiing to the gate after arriving from Khartoum (KRT) as flight J4680
IATA: J4
ICAO: BDR
Main hub: Khartoum International Airport
Country/Territory: Sudan
Badr Airlines is an airline based in Khartoum, Sudan. From its bases at Khartoum International Airport and Sharjah International Airport, it operates cargo and passenger air services for humanitarian aid provided by UN MovCon, WFP, UNICEF, UNOPS, ESS, MSF, FAO and IRC, using aircraft and helicopters covering most areas of Sudan. In addition, Badr Airlines also operates charter and VIP flights and is contracted for Seismic Air Support by major Sudanese oil company WNPOC.
Photo:Abdurahman N.
Hamad International Airport - OTHH
Qatar
Photo:Abdurahman N.
Hamad International Airport - OTHH
Qatar
quinta-feira, 25 de maio de 2017
Sudan's Badr Airlines partners Aloor Airlines for Juba ops
Badr Airlines (J4, Khartoum) has resumed flights to South Sudan following the signing of a partnership agreement with South Sudanese operator Aloor Airlines (Juba).
The Sudan Tribune reports Badr Airlines is slated to operate flights between the South Sudanese towns of Wau and Juba with an onward sector to the North Sudanese capital Khartoum. The first such service took place early last week using B737 equipment.
Badr Airlines last served Juba between 2004 and 2011 when the city was still a part of the Republic of Sudan (today North Sudan). The flights ended in 2011 following South Sudan's independence and the subsequent escalation in tensions between the states over the oil-rich Kordofan border region.
Badr Airlines also serves Cairo Int'l and Jeddah internationally with domestic destinations listed as Port Sudan, El Obeid, Damazin, El Fasher, Geneina, and Nyala. It currently operates one B737-300 and four B737-500s.
The Sudan Tribune reports Badr Airlines is slated to operate flights between the South Sudanese towns of Wau and Juba with an onward sector to the North Sudanese capital Khartoum. The first such service took place early last week using B737 equipment.
Badr Airlines last served Juba between 2004 and 2011 when the city was still a part of the Republic of Sudan (today North Sudan). The flights ended in 2011 following South Sudan's independence and the subsequent escalation in tensions between the states over the oil-rich Kordofan border region.
Badr Airlines also serves Cairo Int'l and Jeddah internationally with domestic destinations listed as Port Sudan, El Obeid, Damazin, El Fasher, Geneina, and Nyala. It currently operates one B737-300 and four B737-500s.
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quarta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2015
Sudan's Badr Airlines leasing an Armenian B737
Badr Airlines (J4, Khartoum) has wet-leased a B737-500 from Armenian ACMI/charter specialist Taron Avia (TRV, Erebuni) Skyliner Aviation has reported. The aircraft - EK-73775 (msn 28475) - was ferried from Amman Queen Alia to Khartoum on August 12.
The Sudanese carrier's passenger fleet consists of one B737-300 and two B737-500s, all leased from Gambia-based Mid Africa Aviation (MFG, Banjul), used on flights to El Fasher, Geneina, Nyala, and Port Sudan locally and to Cairo Int'l, Jeddah, and Juba regionally.
Operated fleet:
2 Boeing 737-500
2 Illusion 76 TD
1 Antonov 26B-100 Passenger / Cargo
1 Antonov 74 T 200
1 Antonov 74-TK-100
1 Antonov 2
1 Antonov 28
On contract:
quarta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2012
Badr Airlines launches passenger ops with B737-500
Badr Airlines has taken delivery of B737-500 4L-AJB on wet-lease from Vista Georgia The Sudanese carrier had so far mainly operated cargo services with a fleet two Il-76s, one An-74 and two An-26s.
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