Sudan Civil Aviation Authority

The Sudan Civil Aviation Authority ({{langx|ar|الهيئة العامة للطيران المدني}}) is the civil aviation authority of Sudan. The head office is in Khartoum but due to the ongoing war in khartoum has been moved temporarily to Port Sudan ."[https://web.archive.org/web/20131204073730/http://www.acc-sudan.com/english/contact_e.html Contact]." ([https://archive.today/20131204073011/http://www.acc-sudan.com/english/home_e.html Archive]) Sudan Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on 30 December 2013. "Sudan Civil Aviation Authority (Centre Contacts): Sudan -Khartoum Address: Air-Port - Africa Street"

The Air Accident Investigation Central Directorate, a part of the CAA, is the air accident investigation agency of Sudan."[http://www.skybrary.aero/bookshelf/books/2393.pdf FINAL AIRCRAFT SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORT SU-BOZ]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20150924102643/http://www.skybrary.aero/bookshelf/books/2393.pdf Archive]). Sudan Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on August 30, 2014.

Air Navigation Center

The Air Control Center, part of the Air Navigation Center (ANC, {{langx|ar|مركز الملاحة الجوية}}) department, serves as the country's air navigation building. It is located on a {{convert|25600|sqm|sqft}} area east of Khartoum International Airport. This center includes multiple buildings: the main building, and a secondary building which houses the administration premises and the air traffic control simulator. The main building houses the equipment room, the area control centre, and the central maintenance centre."[https://web.archive.org/web/20131204073011/http://www.acc-sudan.com/english/home_e.html Home (English)]." ([https://archive.today/20131204073011/http://www.acc-sudan.com/english/home_e.html Archive]) Sudan Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on 30 December 2013. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131204081027/http://www.acc-sudan.com/arabic/home_a.html Arabic version], [https://archive.today/20131204081027/http://www.acc-sudan.com/arabic/home_a.html Archive]

It was established after a 1996 seminar on the future of air navigation held by the civil aviation authorities of Sudan. This seminar recommended the establishment of a new air navigation centre. On 3 May 2005 the Sudanese government signed a contract with "Fo-Hong", a Chinese company, to have the centre built.

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