- Juba International Airport, also known as Juba Airport, is the main international airport serving the capital city of South Sudan, Juba. It is located approximately 5 kilometers northeast of the city center. Juba Airport is the busiest airport in South Sudan and serves as a hub for both domestic and international flights.
- The airport has a single terminal building with a capacity to handle around 300,000 passengers per year. It offers flights to various destinations in Africa, including Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Entebbe, Khartoum, and Cairo, among others. International airlines such as Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, and EgyptAir operate regular flights to and from Juba Airport.
- The airport has limited facilities, including basic amenities such as restaurants, shops, and currency exchange services. Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis and private car hires.