Syria's Aleppo airport reopened on Friday, with the first civilian flight landing in more than 72 hours, after repairs following an Israeli airstrike earlier this week.
Damage to the main runway in Tuesday's raid had put the airport -- the country's second-largest -- out of service, but the transport ministry said Friday repairs had been completed.
The first incoming flight landed at 8:30 pm local time (1730 GMT), according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group.
Earlier, a transport ministry statement carried by state news agency SANA said air traffic would resume from midday, AFP reported.
The Israeli strike, which the Britain-based Observatory said targeted a warehouse used by Iran-backed militias, was the second to hit the airport in just a week.