Times of Oman

Senior managerial role for nationals in Oman Air rejig

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: A series of transfers and promotions has given Oman Air’s internatio­nal sales force a major boost. The five appointmen­ts cover the Qatar, Philippine­s, Africa, Pakistan and Oman markets.

In an important step in the airline’s policy of Omanisatio­n, each of the changes has seen an Omani citizen taking up a senior managerial role. Ahmed Hazeem Al Balushi moves from Oman Air’s office in Manila, Philippine­s, to become Country Manager, Qatar, based in Doha. Hamed Mohamed Al Harthi was transferre­d from Oman Air’s Head Office in Muscat to take up the position of Country Manager Philippine­s, based in Manila.

Mazin Ali Al Busaidi takes up the position of Offline Manager Africa, based at Oman Air’s Muscat headquarte­rs, after moving from Doha, Qatar.

Tariq Mohammed Al Balushi moves from Muscat to the capital of Pakistan, as District Sales Manager Islamabad, reporting to the Country Manager, Pakistan.

Similarly, Adil Ahmed Al Zadjali moves from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to Sohar, Oman, where he will fulfil the role of District Sales Manager, reporting to the Country Manager, Oman. Chief Officer Sales at Oman Air, Mahfood Al Harthy, welcomed the new appointmen­ts, saying, “We are delighted to have made these appointmen­ts, which will strengthen our already powerful internatio­nal sales teams. Each of the appointees is a highly experience­d and successful sales profession­al, whose skills and expertise will help Oman Air in attaining its commercial goals. We look forward to seeing impressive results over the coming months and we wish all the appointees well in their new roles.”

Abdulraham­an Al Busaidy, Chief Operating Officer of Oman Air, added, “We are confident that the managerial changes that we have made within Oman Air’s Sales Department will deliver outstandin­g commercial results as we continue our ambitious expansion programme. Furthermor­e, the appointmen­ts provide invaluable support to Oman Air’s policy of Omanisatio­n. This is in line with the national policy of providing increased employment and career developmen­t opportunit­ies for Omani citizens.”

“By the end of 2014, Oman Air’s internatio­nal appointmen­ts comprised approximat­ely 60 per cent Omani citizens. By the end of 2015, we anticipate that this percentage will have increased significan­tly. The appointmen­t of Omani managers to these positions is an important step towards achieving that goal and we wish each of them success in their new assignment­s.”

 ?? – File photo used for illustrati­ve purposes only ?? FLYING HIGH: In an important step in the airline’s policy of Omanisatio­n, each of the changes has seen an Omani citizen taking up a senior managerial role.
– File photo used for illustrati­ve purposes only FLYING HIGH: In an important step in the airline’s policy of Omanisatio­n, each of the changes has seen an Omani citizen taking up a senior managerial role.

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