Yemen: Official Resumption of Operations at Ataq Airport After a 10-Year Hiatus

Shabwah – March 12, 2025- In a significant step forward for development and reconstruction efforts in southern Yemen, the official resumption of operations at Ataq International Airport took place on Tuesday in Shabwah province, marking the end of a decade-long closure. This milestone reflects a renewed focus on strengthening infrastructure and revitalizing key sectors.
Resumption of Civilian Flights
During his visit to Shabwah, Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) member, Major General Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, announced the resumption of civilian flights to and from Ataq Airport following the completion of comprehensive rehabilitation work, including infrastructure upgrades and operational facility enhancements.
Major General Al-Zubaidi emphasized that the airport’s reopening is a major boost to development efforts in Shabwah, significantly facilitating the movement of citizens and enhancing economic and trade ties between Shabwah and other provinces. Furthermore, it is expected to stimulate investment and attract new development projects.
A Transformational Step for Development in Southern Yemen
The reopening of Ataq Airport represents a strategic initiative to reinforce air transport infrastructure in southern Yemen. It underscores the commitment of local authorities to restoring vital sectors and achieving sustainable development that benefits Yemeni citizens while contributing to regional stability.
Residents of Shabwah and neighboring areas eagerly anticipate the airport’s role in easing travel and transportation, in addition to its impact on boosting the local economy, reducing logistical burdens, and connecting the province to new domestic and international destinations.
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