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Oman: Locations for proposed Al Jabal Al Akhdhar Airport
Oman: Locations for proposed Al Jabal Al Akhdhar Airport

Zawya

time2 days ago

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  • Zawya

Oman: Locations for proposed Al Jabal Al Akhdhar Airport

MUSCAT - The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is in the process of appointing a consultancy firm to select a site for the newly announced airport at the Wilayat of Al Jabal Al Akhdhar in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate. Speaking at the media briefing last week, CAA Chairman Naif bin Ali al Abri, said: 'Regarding the Al Jabal Al Akhdhar Airport, in truth, there are several options for the location, and no final decision has been made yet. Therefore, we will soon appoint a consultancy firm to study these sites and then select the most suitable location based on various considerations and data.' According to the Chairman, upon the selection of a suitable location, 'a feasibility study will be conducted, covering operations, design, costs and so on, until the details are submitted to the relevant authorities to decide whether or not to proceed,' he further noted. First announced last year, the proposed airport is part of a broader strategy that includes the development of six new domestic airports. Other airports planned include sites in Suhar, Musandam, and Masirah Island. In earlier statements to the Observer, the Chairman unveiled that the new developments aim to enhance air connectivity to drive tourism, logistics and attract investments. Last year, a total of 203,629 tourists travelled to the Wilayat of Al Jabal Al Akhdhar in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate, according to the National Centre for Statistics and Information. The airport is expected to further boost visits to the mountain-top destination, which is currently accessible only by four-wheel drive vehicles. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning also unveiled a $2.4 billion development project in the wilayat, the 'Al Jabal Al Aali Destination', which will include 2,527 residential units, hotels and a health and wellness village. 2022 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Old Muscat airport to be turned into leisure hub
Old Muscat airport to be turned into leisure hub

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Old Muscat airport to be turned into leisure hub

Muscat – Plans are taking shape to redevelop Muscat's former international airport into a vibrant aviation-themed destination, with proposals including an aviation museum, shopping centres, restaurants, and other leisure and commercial attractions. Naif bin Ali al Abri, Chairman of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), revealed that several investment opportunities have been proposed to breathe new life into the historic site, once the primary hub for Oman Air. Speaking to media last week, Abri said the transformation aims to create an economically viable development that honours the airport's legacy in Oman's aviation journey. 'These proposals aim to turn the old airport into a dynamic destination while preserving its historical significance. Oman Airports is currently reviewing the submissions to deter-mine the most suitable and strategic options for implementation.' Highlighting the authority's achievements, Abri noted that 2024 was a strong year for Oman's aviation sector. CAA recorded revenues of RO105mn, reflecting operational efficiency and financial sustainability. There has been marked increase in air traffic with over 540,300 aircraft transiting through Omani airspace – a 14% in-crease compared to 2023. Passenger traffic grew 2% and more than 120,000 flights were recorded during the year. Air cargo volumes exceeded 150,000 tonnes underlining robust activity in the aviation sector. Abri further pointed out that in response to the recent regional crisis, Oman hosted numerous international flights, leading to a 28% increase in air traffic over a 12-day period. In a bid to support growth and enhance service quality, CAA issued new operating permits to 19 foreign airlines in 2024. Significant upgrades were also made to national aviation infrastructure, including installation of a new air navigation radar in Jalan Bani Bu Ali to bolster airspace surveillance. Operational manuals were implemented at both Duqm and Marmul airports, while aviation security and cybersecurity policies were ratified to ensure high safety standards. The national meteorological monitoring network expanded to 80 stations, reinforcing the sultanate's climate and weather forecasting capabilities. The authority addressed and resolved 520 customer complaints in 2024, showcasing its responsiveness and dedication to service excellence. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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