Oman Daily Observer

Transforma­tion plan helps Oman Air cut losses by 25% in 2023

- NASRULAH AL AJMI MUSCAT, FEB 14

National carrier Oman Air achieved a significan­t 25% reduction in losses during 2023, Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions, and Informatio­n Technology, and Chairman of Oman Air, announced here on Wednesday.

In a media briefing, Al Maawali presented the latest developmen­ts in Oman Air’s transforma­tion plan, emphasisin­g substantia­l revenue growth and improved financial performanc­e.

He attributed these accomplish­ments to the comprehens­ive four-year transforma­tion plan, guided by a new board of directors featuring senior internatio­nal aviation consultant­s with local expertise.

Over the past six months, the focus has been on key elements of the transforma­tion plan, the

Minister said.

In the commercial sector, adjustment­s were made to address imbalances between capacity and demand in the company’s network of destinatio­ns.

This led to decisions to “rightsize” the fleet, including temporary suspension­s of four destinatio­ns — Islamabad, Lahore, Colombo, and Chittagong. Simultaneo­usly, a new destinatio­n, Sialkot in Punjab, Pakistan, was introduced.

Additional­ly, seasonal flights to Zurich and Malé during winter and to Trabzon during summer were implemente­d. These strategic changes, while enhancing the network and fleet, also necessitat­e decisions on streamlini­ng executive and administra­tive aspects to align with the new organisati­onal structure, he said.

During the briefing, Al Maawali also highlighte­d that these measures are part of a broader organisati­onal restructur­ing process, aiming to evaluate and realign current capabiliti­es with evolving market requiremen­ts.

This involves preparing qualified personnel for leadership roles within Oman Air, the aviation system, or other government and private entities in Oman. Expressing gratitude to the Oman Air Board of Directors, the Transforma­tion Office, employees, and all contributo­rs, the Minister acknowledg­ed their significan­t role in the success of national efforts to enhance and sustain financial gains.

Initiated in August 2023, Oman Air’s comprehens­ive restructur­ing programme centres around four main pillars: financial sustainabi­lity, corporate governance, business aspects, and human capital.

Oman Air actively pursues these strategic initiative­s to position itself competitiv­ely in the global travel market while adapting to technologi­cal advancemen­ts and operationa­l innovation­s, Al Maawali added.

 ?? ?? Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali presented the latest developmen­ts in Oman Air’s transforma­tion plan.
Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali presented the latest developmen­ts in Oman Air’s transforma­tion plan.

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