Salamair: SalamAir celebrated the ninth anniversary of its establishment and its active and strategic contribution to the development of the aviation sector in the Sultanate of Oman.
According to Oman News Agency, Mohammed Abdullah Al Khanjari, Chairman of the Board of Directors of SalamAir, stated that over the past nine years, the company, through a disciplined strategy and a clear vision, has succeeded in contributing to building a resilient and competitive airline. He emphasized that achieving an Omanization rate exceeding 57% reflects the company's firm commitment to developing national competencies and supporting the long-term priorities of the Sultanate of Oman.
With a fleet of 15 aircraft and plans to increase the fleet size to 30 aircraft by 2030, alongside an extensive network of destinations, SalamAir enhances air connectivity, stimulates economic opportunities, and contributes to achieving the objectives of 'Oman Vision 2040.' Al Khanjari added that through continuous expansion of the fleet and destination network, and investment in human capital, SalamAir continues to solidify its role as the economic carrier of the Sultanate of Oman and supports the broader aviation ecosystem and national economy.
He noted that the ninth anniversary represents more than just celebrating achievements; it reaffirms SalamAir's commitment to a sustainable and responsible growth path, reflecting confidence in what lies ahead.