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Damascus, Aleppo, Latakia: Which civilian airports could be rehabilitated in Syria?

On Thursday, the head of Syrian civil aviation announced a project to build a new airport in Damascus that could accommodate 30 million passengers.

Damascus, Aleppo, Latakia: Which civilian airports could be rehabilitated in Syria?

The main entrance of Damascus International Airport, in Syria, on June 30, 2025. (Credit: Reuters/Stringer)

This week in Damascus, the first Syrian-Saudi investment forum is being held to secure investment and partnership agreements for the reconstruction of infrastructure in Syria, which was ravaged by 13 years of war and is now ruled by President Ahmad al-Sharaa, after the fall of the Assad regime last December. On the sidelines of this forum, the president of Syria’s General Civil Aviation Authority, Omar al-Houssary, announced Thursday that the country will launch a project to build a new international airport in Damascus that could handle up to 30 million passengers a year. He also announced his intention to upgrade the current Damascus airport to increase its capacity to five million passengers per year, and to rehabilitate the Aleppo airport to accommodate two million travelers.In total, Syria has 55 airfields, most of which are...
This week in Damascus, the first Syrian-Saudi investment forum is being held to secure investment and partnership agreements for the reconstruction of infrastructure in Syria, which was ravaged by 13 years of war and is now ruled by President Ahmad al-Sharaa, after the fall of the Assad regime last December. On the sidelines of this forum, the president of Syria’s General Civil Aviation Authority, Omar al-Houssary, announced Thursday that the country will launch a project to build a new international airport in Damascus that could handle up to 30 million passengers a year. He also announced his intention to upgrade the current Damascus airport to increase its capacity to five million passengers per year, and to rehabilitate the Aleppo airport to accommodate two million travelers.In total, Syria has 55 airfields, most of which are...
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