Badr Airlines

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Badr Airlines
Badr Airlines Boeing 737-500
IATA code : J4
ICAO code : BDR
Call sign : BADR AIR
Founding: 1997 (as Sarit Airlines)
Seat: Khartoum , SudanSudanSudan 
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Home airport : Khartoum
Management: Hashim Yousif Al Digair ( Chairman )
Number of employees: 182 (2007)
Fleet size: 10
Aims: National and international
Website: www.badrairlines.com

Badr Airlines is a Sudanese airline based in Khartoum and based at Khartoum Airport .

history

Badr Airlines was founded in 1997 and started its first flights in the same year. Half of the owners are Ahmed Abu Shaira and Hashim Al Digair. For security reasons, the Sudanese aviation authority withdrew Badr Airlines' license to fly on June 10, 2004, but operations resumed that same year.

Destinations

Badr Airlines carries out cargo and passenger transports for humanitarian aid in large parts of Sudan through the United Nations World Food Program , UNICEF , UNOPS, ESS, Doctors Without Borders , the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement . In addition to charter and VIP flights offered.

fleet

As of March 2020, the Badr Airlines fleet consists of ten aircraft with an average age of 20.6 years:

Aircraft type number ordered Remarks Seats
Boeing 737-300 1
Boeing 737-500 6th
Boeing 737-800 1
Embraer ERJ 145 2
total 10 -

Historic Fleet In the past, Badr Airlines operated Antonov An-12 , An-24 , An-26 and An-72 aircraft .

See also

Web links

Commons : Badr Airlines  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Badr Airlines Fleet Details and History. In: planespotters.net. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .