Airlines review security arrangements in Juba as shooting erupts at airport vicinity

GUNFIRE ROCKS JUBA AIRPORT

(Posted 19th June 2014)

Extensive shooting yesterday afternoon around the Juba International Airport had airline personnel and passengers take cover as and where they could, as gunfire erupted in the vicinity of the airport causing panic and throwing a poor light on aviation safety and security at South Sudan’s only international airport.

Statements issued by South Sudan government organizations speak of a variety of reasons, such as ‘misunderstandings’, not exactly reassuring for visitors who fly into Juba, to plain and simple ‘we don’t know what was going on and are investigating’.

Shooting incidents over the past months in Juba were often triggered by soldiers going for long periods without pay and then making a point by causing some level of havoc though this is the first time that such incidents have moved from barracks and government installations to the international airport.

No airline was willing to speak up about the incident either, citing fear of repercussions should they be quoted, but one Juba based source, on condition of anonymity, said ‘The way things are going you can just not be sure who was responsible. It could be rebels inflitrating, it could be disgruntled soldiers over salaries or even simply criminals who try to steal. For us, we keep our heads down and pray that nothing happens to our passengers and aircraft, because if one is hit it needs repairing and they don’t have good facilities for that here’.

Schedule departures into Juba for tomorrow are continuing though airlines are said to be heavily relying on advice from their locally based station managers to determine if it is safe to land and disembark passengers.

One Response

  1. Obviously, it is not safe to land or take-off at Juba airport| why? Because of undemocratic elements on either side of the political divide.