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OAMC Participates in Airport Show 2017 Dubai

Oman Airports Management Company participated in Dubai Airport Show 2017 from 15th to 17th of May to showcase the exciting transformation of the aviation sector in the Sultanate of Oman.

As the national airport operator Oman Airports is working to ensure that all civil airports remain competitively positioned within the global aviation market for the coming decades by providing world-class customer experience and developing business opportunities which will contribute to sustainable growth of the national economy.

The Dubai Airport Show is an ideal opportunity for companies to network, build strong business relationships and to learn about the latest trends and products within the aviation industry. In 2017, the Dubai Airport Show welcomes over 7500 aviation professionals and around 300 aviation authorities and companies.

Aimen Al Hosni, CEO of OAMC: “Oman Airports’ has a duty to develop the national aviation sector after our government has had the foresight to invest heavily to upgrade the national airport infrastructure. To do this we need to ensure that all civil airports in Oman create significant profitable and social value, through generating new jobs for Omanis and capitalizing on our competitive advantage to attract business and traffic to Oman. By connecting Oman’s Airports with the world for the next centuries, Oman Airports will ensure that the aviation industry continues to prosper in Oman.

Al Hosni further explained that Oman Airports’ that “it is very important to focus on the first and last impressions of our passengers when they come to visit the beautiful the Sultanate. With the expected opening of the new Muscat International Airport, and its potential to raise the capacity of passengers from currently 12 up to 20 million passengers, we look forward to a wider range of cooperation with regional and international aviation service providers, to be among top 20 airports by 2020.” added Al Hosni.