A UN flight landed at Khartoum airport on Thursday, the first since Sudan’s nearly three-year war began, said the UN’s humanitarian coordinator for the country, calling it a “big deal” for aid workers trying to reach millions in need.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“I’d like to reiterate how pleased I am to have taken the first United Nations Humanitarian Air Service flight to Khartoum in three years, so it’s a big deal for the humanitarian community,” Denise Brown said after stepping off the aircraft.Read more:Civilian death toll in Sudan war more than doubled in 2025: UNSudan’s RSF targeted civilians with disabilities in al-Fashir: Human Rights Watch