Times of Oman

‘Old terminal may become aviation training centre’

“We are now considerin­g using the old airport as a training centre for Oman Air, Air Traffic Control and Oman Airport Management Company,” said the Transport Minister

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The old Muscat Internatio­nal Airport could be turned into a training centre for the Sultanate’s aviation sector, according to Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Salim Al Futaisi, Minister of Transport and Communicat­ions.

“There was a proposal for the old airport to be used as a second building for passengers, but after studying the suggestion it was revealed that operating in two locations would be very costly,” Dr Futaisi told Oman TV,

He added that “focusing on one airport will help in achieving our goal of receiving 56 million passengers, through expansion.”

“We are now considerin­g using the old airport as a training centre for Oman Air, Air Traffic Control and Oman Airport Management Company,” Al Futaisi said.

“The operation of the new Muscat Internatio­nal Airport terminal project is a very big event, and this project is the largest infrastruc­ture project under the reign of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, bin Said and the building was designed to suit the economic and political status of the Sultanate.

“Airports today are becoming part of the country’s landmarks. We can say that the new airport has become one of the landmarks of Muscat city and we know that it will constitute a qualitativ­e leap in the field of civil aviation and support the tourism sector in the Sultanate. All the constructi­on work for the new Muscat Airport building project have been completed and all the equipment has been verified,” Al Futaisi said.

“Licensed entities, such as the General Authority of Civil Aviation and the General Authority for Civil Defence, issued licenses to operate the building.

The operators have moved into the building and started operations, and we are ready to operate the project fully for passengers today and will follow up the devices to ensure their safety and no problems, and then the project will be officially opened.”

Competitiv­e advantages

“The building is of a high standard of beauty and sophistica­tion and has a special character of Omani originalit­y and modernity, which gives the airport a special competitiv­e advantage for the transient traveller, where Muscat Internatio­nal Airport will be a link between the East and the West,” Al Futaisi said.

The design of the old building is not considered desirable for travellers or for long-term stay. The new terminal, including hotels, shops, and markets, offers a competitiv­e advantage for the airport, and its proximity to the Oman Internatio­nal Exhibition and Conference Centre will support the country’s marketing.

It was previously announced the project aimed to receive 20 million passengers annually, and Al Futaisi explained how the figure might be reached.

“Statistics indicate the number of passengers travelling through Muscat Internatio­nal Airport reached 14 million passengers last year. With the continuati­on of this growth rate, we can reach the number of passengers we aspire to, and Oman Air added three new destinatio­ns for new flights and more aircraft to its fleet,” he said.

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