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  2. Muscat International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Muscat's original airport, Bayt al Falaj, began operations in 1929.It served as the capital's first airport and was known for sharp turns and steep descents. Airlines such as Gulf Aviation (later Gulf Air) and Oman International Services were its first users.

  3. List of airports in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Buraimi Airport: RMB Buraimi: OOBR Dibba Airport: BYB Dibba Al-Baya: Duqm International Airport: DQM Duqm: OODQ Ja'Aluni Airport: JNJ Duqm: OOJA Fahud Airport: FAU Fahud: OOFD Qarn Alam Airport: RNM Qarn Alam: OOGB Haima Airport: Haima: OOHA Ibra Airport: Ibra: OOIA Ibri Airport: Ibri: OOII Khasab Airport / Khasab Air Base KHS Khasab: OOKB ...

  4. Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information ...

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    The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for all matters relating to infrastructure, including airports and ports, transport, logistics, communications, and information technology. [1]

  5. Salalah International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Co-located with the civilian airport is a military airbase of the Royal Air Force of Oman called RAFO Salalah. In 2003, Salalah Airport got the status of an international airport. Oman Air began scheduled services to Dubai from Salalah in 2003, leading to increased passenger traffic while other Gulf carriers operated flights only during the ...

  6. Oman Air - Wikipedia

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    Oman Air traces its roots back to 1970 when Oman International Services (OIS) was established. The company became a civil aircraft ground handling provider at Beit Al Falaj Airport. [ 6 ] In 1973, OIS moved its operations to the new terminal at Seeb International Airport .

  7. List of Oman Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Munich Airport [2] Greece: Athens: Athens International Airport: Resumes 1 September 2025 [5] India: Amritsar: Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport: Terminated [2] Bengaluru: Kempegowda International Airport [2] Chennai: Chennai International Airport [2] Delhi: Indira Gandhi International Airport [2] Goa: Dabolim Airport: Terminated [2 ...

  8. Category:Airports in Oman - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2017, at 03:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Ras al Hadd Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ras al Hadd Airport (ICAO: OORH) is an airport in Ash Sharqiyah Region of Oman, about 30 km south of the town of Ras al Hadd. [2] Construction began in 2011, [3], but apart from laying down the runway, nothing else was constructed. [4] The airport is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) inland from the Arabian Sea coast.