Oman seeks interest in old airport terminal PPP

12 June 2024

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Oman Airports Management Company has issued an expression of interest (EoI) notice to redevelop the old terminal building at Muscat International airport.

The contract covers the redevelopment, operation and management of the terminal building on a build-operate-transfer basis.

The notice was issued on 11 June and the deadline for submission is 9 July.

The companies participating in the EoI round will be qualified to participate in the request for proposal process in the next round.

Earlier this year, Naif Al-Abri, chairman of the Oman Civil Aviation Authority, said: "The old Muscat airport terminal building will be redeveloped as a multi-purpose facility, with plans to convert it into an aviation museum that will showcase the history of aviation of the country.”

In 2020, Oman announced its National Aviation Strategy 2030, which aims to attract an investment of $3.6bn in airport cities over 20 years.

The country plans to expand its navigation infrastructure and open the sector to private international investors by granting concessions for managing and operating local airports and aviation-related services.

Oman's aviation sector has demonstrated positive growth and recovery, according to GlobalData.

A recent report by the National Centre for Statistics and Information shows that airports in Oman have witnessed a significant increase in inbound and outbound passenger numbers.

The total number of passengers travelling through airports in Oman by the end of January 2024 increased by 21.6% to reach 1.4 million, compared to 1.1 million by the end of January 2023.

This data reflects the resilience and rebound of the aviation sector in Oman, indicating a recovery in travel and tourism activities.

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Yasir Iqbal
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