In a statement issued by the organization, it was confirmed that the airport has been cleared for operations following thorough on-site inspections and comprehensive evaluations of its technical, operational, and security conditions.
The reopening comes after a 34-day suspension of all flights over safety concerns.
Authorities stated that all flight restrictions have now been lifted and key infrastructure has been fully prepared to support full-scale operations.
The first flight is scheduled to land on Friday morning and the airport will return to normal, offering round-the-clock services to passengers and airlines as before.
