Muscat Daily

Pact signed to enhance operations at Muscat internatio­nal airport

- Our Correspond­ent

Oman Airports signed an agreement with To70, a leading Dutch aviation consultanc­y providing research and advisory services to the global aviation community, on Monday to improve its operations.

The company develops mechanisms to improve airport operations through a programme that enables all teams working at airports to operate under common frameworks.

Through this agreement, Oman Airports aims to improve operations within Muscat Internatio­nal Airport by implementi­ng the specialise­d Airport Collaborat­ive Decision Making (ACDM) project, which enables partners and customers to work together to ensure seamless operations within the airport.

To improve decision-making processes, reduce flight delays, and increase operationa­l efficiency, the project aims to strengthen relationsh­ips between Oman Airports and the airlines operating at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, ground handling teams, air traffic controller­s, and all strategic airport partners, a press release stated.

‘The project will give all partners a clear understand­ing of how things work, which will enable them to produce quick, efficient solutions for any future modificati­ons to schedules and itinerarie­s.’

Aimen bin Ahmed al Hosni, CEO of Oman Airports, and Ruud Ummels, CEO of To70, signed the agreement.

Commenting on the agreement, Saud bin Nasser al Hubaishi, vice-president of Muscat Internatio­nal Airport and acting chief of operations at Oman Airports, said, “This agreement is a component of the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on’s aim to enhance airport services globally, and to give airlines easier access to services.

“To provide the best experience for passengers and everyone making use of Muscat Internatio­nal Airport - and all other airports in Oman - Oman Airports constantly strives to improve its services.”

Through the agreement, Oman Airports will ensure that the sultanate stays ahead of developmen­ts in the aviation sector “through an integrated system that enables us to collaborat­e more closely with our partners”, added Hubaishi.

He added that the search for internatio­nal operationa­l best practices is necessary given the presence of more than 30 airlines currently operating at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport.

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