Times of Oman

New airport is an architectu­ral marvel of Oman

The new building combines traditiona­l architectu­re with a modern appearance, reflecting the Sultanate’s approach to preserving its cultural heritage

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Local engineers describe the new Muscat Internatio­nal Airport as a symbol of balance between Omani identity and modern architectu­re.

Saif Al Hinai, head of project developmen­t at Omran Architectu­re, said: “The overall architectu­re of the new building combines traditiona­l architectu­re with a modern appearance, reflecting the Sultanate’s approach to preserving its heritage, while looking forward to the future. The result is a building that matches the largest airports in its architectu­re.”

With nearly 45 years between the old and the new Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, many consider the wait to be worth it.

“This project was a muchawaite­d project as the government had begun implementi­ng its economic diversific­ation plan of shifting the country’s dependence on oil as a revenue source to other sources, including logistics and tourism,” Mohammed Al Salmi, a civil engineer, told Times of Oman.

Al Hinai added: “Everyone was looking forward to the opening of the new Muscat airport project. The project is an architectu­ral icon that touches on the Omani identity and will have a positive impact on the Sultanate’s marketing, internally and globally at an architectu­ral level.”

According to Al Salmi, the new Muscat Internatio­nal Airport is “the nation’s beautiful gateway”.

The passenger terminal covers a total area of 580,000 square metres and is equipped with the latest technology and state-of-theart facilities.

Al Salmi explained: “The new airport has adopted a progressiv­e level of automation and digitalisa­tion, the baggage handling system at the new airport will be fully automated. There are also a number of self-service check-in kiosks installed near the check-in counters.

“The testing and commission­ing of the airport were done according to the best internatio­nal standards, as the public was

The engaged and familiaris­ed with the building, its facilities, and of course, the safety features and procedures”

He added: “The developmen­t of a country is often measured by the infrastruc­tural facilities it has to provide to residents, as well as tourists. This measure of judgment, needless to say, begins at the airport.” Considerin­g the airport is usually the first face of a country for foreigners, its design plays an important role in leaving a good first impression.

“We are very proud of the new airport building. It is a great engineerin­g landmark. It is very exciting to see its positive effects in pushing developmen­t in the Sultanate to the next stage,” said Talal Al Masoudi, Sr. Developmen­t Manager in Omran.

“The new Muscat Internatio­nal Airport is considered one of the most important infrastruc­ture projects in the Sultanate’s diversific­ation strategies and a strong supporter of increasing the contributi­on of sectors such as aviation and tourism to the national economy,” said Al Masoudi.

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– Shabin E WORTH THE WAIT: The passenger terminal covers a total area of 580,000 square metres and is equipped with the latest technology and state-of-the-art facilities.

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