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Oman Air abandons plan to expand fleet as pandemic poses risks
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The carrier will target a fleet of 36 planes, down from the current 50
February 14, 2021
Oman Air, the state-run carrier, has abandoned a planned expansion and now aims to reduce its fleet and focus more on code-sharing with other airlines as restrictions to curb the pandemic slash demand for flights.
“Going to 70 aircraft, the risks would have been quite high for the country and the airline,” company chairman Mohammed Al-Barwani told local website
Oman s National Aviation Strategy 2030 to attract companies
By: Times News Service
Photo: Supplied
Muscat: The Sultanate’s National Aviation Strategy 2030 is designed to attract local and global companies, a senior official stated on the occasion of Oman Post moving its postal and ASYAD Express operations to Muscat International Airport.
The move, part of a strategic agreement between the two companies was announced yesterday. Optimising national aviation assets is a key component of the National Aviation Strategy 2030 which envisages the creation of Airport Cities complete with specialist economic clusters housing Logistics Gates, Business Gates, and Free Zones in and around airports across the Sultanate.