Introducing Sudan’s New Airspace: Come Fly in a Newly Designed Sky!

The Sudan Civil Aviation Authority – SCAA, together with DSNA Services and CGX AERO, are pleased to announce the implementation of Sudan’s new airspace. After 2 years of development, the final sensitisation workshop was held in Khartoum, Sudan, the 8th of January 2018, which included more than 100 aeronautical stakeholders under the tutelage of the Sudanese Minister of Defense as well as the French and Jordanian Ambassadors in Sudan. Sudan’s new airspace is safer, more efficient and environmentally friendly.

In 2016, SCAA announced its vision for a comprehensive, safer, cost-effective and efficient Sudanese airspace. This ambition responds to the exponential growth of African air traffic in conjunction with the economic perspectives of the region. Building a safer and more efficient route network over Sudan is highly attractive for overflying traffic and airline hub development.

In strong collaboration with international organizations (ICAO, IATA and CANSO), neighbouring countries, airlines and the military, SCAA, accompanied by DSNA Services and CGX AERO, have designed an innovative and efficient airspace.

This new Sudanese airspace features 42 new RNAV routes, including 12 unidirectional routes, saving thousands of nautical miles per day. As a result, gas emissions will reduce, creating a positive impact on the environment while also generating significant economic savings for all stakeholders, in particular, airlines.

As a next step, SCAA plans to consolidate the conventional network and to implement innovative concepts.

As a result of the implementation of this newly designed airspace, Sudan is now en route to become the 1st African country to implement free route.

The Minister of Defense, Lt. Gen. Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibin Oaf, declared his “great honour to become the first state in the region to restructure airspace in line with the operational modern requirements.”

The French Ambassador in Sudan, Emmanuelle Blatmann, praised “a key cooperation for Sudan’s aviation safety.”

The Director General of SCAA, Captain Bajouri is “grateful to our French partners CGX AERO and DSNA Services, who spared no effort to assist us in technical operations.”

IATA, represented by Lindi-Lee Kirkman, Manager Safety and Flight Operations Africa, said “the new PBN route structure in the Sudan Airspace provides airlines with many opportunities to improve operational efficiencies in the Khartoum flight information region. We are delighted to have contributed to this ambitious project and are impatient to fly the new routes!”

For Ethiopian Airlines, Moges Abara, Flight dispatch and Navigation manager explained “the new airspace exceeds our expectations.”

DSNA Services is honoured to have accompanied SCAA in this very demanding and ambitious challenge!