Amman Civil Airport to Fly Commercial Planes for the First Time in Over 50 Years ✈️

Amman Civil Airport is gearing up for a big comeback! With all the technical checks ticked off, the final license is expected to land this month, and the excitement is taking off for travelers and aviation fans alike.

Airport completed technical work

The Jordan Airports Company (JAC) confirmed that every technical detail at Amman Civil Airport is now sorted. The terminal, jet bridges, and even the iconic air traffic control tower are ready for action. The airport’s fresh look, complete with the Jordanian flag waving proudly, is set to welcome a new era of flights.

Awaited license and new routes

Once the final license is granted—expected this month—airlines can start scheduling flights. The airport is set to receive routes from the Middle East and Europe, making it a key player alongside QAIA. With a capacity for 1 million passengers a year, Amman Civil Airport is ready to handle the buzz.

Travelers can look forward to more options and smoother journeys. Whether you’re spotting private jets on the tarmac or catching a glimpse of the control tower against Amman’s hills, the airport’s revival is set to add a fresh spark to the city’s aviation scene.

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