Oman Daily Observer

Oman Aviation Academy inks pact to acquire training aircraft

NEW MILESTONE: Diamond Aircraft Industries to supply six single-engine and two twin-engine airplanes, with options for the delivery of several more in the future

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 27

Close on the heels of the signing of a contract for the constructi­on of its campus at Sohar Airport, Oman Aviation Academy — the Sultanate’s first aviation training institutio­n — inked on Sunday, October 27, an agreement for the acquisitio­n of an initial fleet of aircraft to support the training needs of aspiring aviators.

The agreement was signed at the Kempinski Hotel Muscat in the presence of Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Futaisi, Minister of Transport, and members of the Board of Directors of Oman Aviation Academy. Also present were officials representi­ng the shareholde­rs of the Academy and a number of leading internatio­nal organisati­ons operating in the aircraft and aviation training space, who are offset partners of the institutio­n.

Under the agreement, Austrian headquarte­red Diamond Aircraft Industries, a leading manufactur­ing of training airplanes, will supply a number of single and twin-engine aircraft to the Suhar academy. Establishe­d in 1981, Diamond has an estimated 5,000 aircraft in use by private pilots, and flight training operators and institutio­ns around the world.

Later, in remarks to journalist­s, Capt Abdullah Murad al Balushi (pictured), CEO — Oman Aviation Academy, who signed the agreement on behalf of the Academy, said the pact covers the purchase of six single-engine aircraft with the option to acquire a further 12 aircraft of the same type. It also includes an order for two twin-engine aircraft with an option for the supply of a further four in the future. The optional acquisitio­ns “will depend on the expansion of the Academy and the number of cadets we receive per year,” he said.

Funding for the new fleet will come from the Academy’s shareholde­rs, with some of the offset partners contributi­ng as well, he said. Oman Aviation Academy is a joint venture involving Airbus Helicopter, Oman National Investment­s Developmen­t Company SAOC (TANMIA), Al Hosn Investment Company and Ministry of Defence Pension Fund. Canada’s CAE, a leading training services provider for the global civil aviation industry, is a strategic partner.

Earlier, in his address to the gathering, Capt Al Balushi said Diamond Aircraft Industries was chosen over rival candidates for “being the best in its role in pilot training” and for its “state-of-the-art technology”. Along with expertise and tools provided by world leading organisati­ons such as Airbus Helicopter and CAE, the Academy will be well-positioned “to provide the best quality of aviation training locally and regionally”, he said, adding: “This will enable Oman to become the future capital of aviation training in the region.”

Last month, the Academy signed a contract for the constructi­on of its campus at Sohar Airport. Key components include the main building, aircraft maintenanc­e hangar, taxiway, apron, campus accommodat­ion and other facilities.

Work on the facility is progressin­g well, said Capt Al Balushi, noting that the campus would be ready by the second quarter of 2022. In the interim, the Academy has an ongoing contract with Oman Air to support the national carrier’s aviation training requiremen­t.

It is also planning to attract aspiring pilots from the wider region. To this end, the Academy — represente­d by its strategic partner CAE — will look to have a presence at the next air show in Dubai, he added.

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