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Oman Signs Four Air Transport
Service Agreements
Punta Cana, 12 Nov (ONA) — The
Sultanate of Oman has signed four bilateral air transport service agreements
with the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Zambia, and Cabo Verde. The signings
took place during Oman’s participation in the International Civil Aviation
Organization’s Air Services Negotiation Event (ICAN2025), hosted in Punta Cana,
Dominican Republic.
These agreements establish the
regulatory framework for air transport services between the Sultanate of Oman
and the signatory states, aligning with the rapid evolution of the civil
aviation sector at both regional and international levels.
This strategic initiative forms part
of the Civil Aviation Authority’s comprehensive strategy to strengthen Oman’s
global air connectivity, expand its international air transport agreement
network, and enhance commercial, tourism, and investment exchanges. These
developments directly support the transportation and logistics sector
objectives outlined in Oman Vision 2040.
The agreements were formally signed
on behalf of the Government of the Sultanate of Oman by Eng. Naif bin Ali Al
Abri, CAA Chairman.
— Ends/Khalid