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CAA lifts suspension on Sudan Air flights |
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008 |
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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) withdrew from its decision of suspending all flights of Sudan Airways.
The CAA spokesman, Abdul-Hafiz Abdul-Rahim, explained to Miraya FM that the company has partially addressed the conditions that led to the suspension.
He pointed out that the CAA within two weeks will review the company’s situation to make sure it’s up to international standards.
The CAA earlier suspended all Sudan Airways flights starting from Monday for violations of civil aviation technical regulations.
This came one week after a Sudan Airways plane crashed at the Khartoum Airport, killing 30 people.
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