Tags: Oman Air

Oman Air Takes Delivery of First 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighter

Boeing and Oman Air announced an order and delivery of the operator’s first 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF). The order is the first dedicated cargo aircraft for the Muscat-based carrier. Oman Air Cargo saw its cargo volume increase 42 percent during the first half of 2023, compared to the same period in 2022, driven primarily […]

Oman Air to launch Tbilisi flights this month

Oman Air has launched a seasonal service between Muscat and Tbilisi, Georgia. The carrier will offer two weekly direct flights, on Wednesdays and Sundays, operated with Boeing 737 aircraft. Flights will operate from June 16th until mid-September, subject to government approvals. The Wednesday flight from Muscat will depart at 20:15 and arrive in Tbilisi at […]

Oman Air to return to flying next month

Oman Air will return to scheduled service on October 1st, offering flights to 16 cities in 12 countries. The airline will connect Muscat with London, Istanbul, Frankfurt, Cairo, Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Dubai, Doha, Dar Es Salaam, Zanzibar, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Lahore and Islamabad, with more destinations to be added soon. Flights to India are subject […]

RedCargo and Oman Air sign agreement to power cargo growth

RedCargo Logistics, the cargo and logistics platform of AirAsia, today signed an interline agreement with Oman Air. The new agreement will provide RedCargo customers with access to belly space on Oman Air’s cargo and freight network including to Africa, the UK and Europe. Oman Air customers will in turn be able to book cargo space […]

Boeing expands Oman Air 787 custom services to include engines

On November 2017, Boeing announced an agreement to provide custom services from the Boeing Global Fleet Care portfolio to Oman Air. The agreement, which provides Line Replaceable Unit support for 787 Dreamliner engines, builds on the foundation of a previously contracted Component Services Program with the airline in 2015. “The ability to customize our propulsion […]