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Iraqi PM inaugurates Mosul International Airport

Iraqi PM inaugurates Mosul International Airport

Iraqi News16-07-2025
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said in a statement on Wednesday that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani opened Mosul International Airport in northern Iraq.
Following a successful trial run in early June, the Iraqi Ministry of Transport revealed that Mosul International Airport is fully operational and open to any airlines with the appropriate licenses.
The spokesperson for the Iraqi Ministry of Transport, Maitham Al-Safi, told the state-run news agency (INA) that the reopening of the airport represents a purely Iraqi accomplishment carried out under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Transport.
Al-Safi stated that Iraqi Airways would be the first airline to operate flights to and from Mosul and that the ministry is willing to collaborate with other international airlines in compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Iraqi government laws.
The reopening of Mosul International Airport in Nineveh province, Iraq's second most populous province, marks a significant step forward in connecting Mosul to the rest of Iraq and the globe.
During his last visit to Mosul last December to check the progress made in the airport's construction, Al-Sudani ordered local authorities to open the airport on June 10 to convey a statement of resistance against terrorism.
Mosul International Airport, which was previously destroyed by ISIS terrorists, is the third most important airport in Iraq, following Baghdad International Airport and Basra International Airport.
December 2, 2007, marked the airport's reopening following substantial runway and facility upgrades. It was first created as a civil airport in 1990.
The airport became a key military site after it was overrun by the terrorist organization ISIS in June 2014. They held it until the Iraqi army took it back on February 23, 2017.
Following its liberation, Mosul International Airport underwent renovations. By November 2019, demining activities were finished, and plans for a thorough reconstruction were initiated.
To complete the airport's renovation, the Iraqi government inked contracts with SEA Milan Airports and Aeroports de Paris Ingenierie in December 2020.
Rehabilitating the northern Iraqi airport is considered critical for improving regional connections and assisting the local economy's revival after years of conflict.
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