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Part of the airport complex extension featured housing for airport employees and Oman Air employees. During the expansion, a new terminal and control tower was built along with a new runway. The current terminal is the biggest airport in Oman. Construction was started in 2007, and the airport opened in 2018.
Airport name IATA City served ICAO Civil airports Adam Airport: AOM Adam: OOAD Butabul Airport: Butabul: OOBB 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 ...
Indira Gandhi International Airport [2] Goa: Dabolim Airport: Terminated [2] [6] [7] Manohar International Airport [2] [6] [7] Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport [2] Jaipur: Jaipur International Airport: Terminated [2] Kochi: Cochin International Airport [2] Kolkata: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport: Terminated ...
Pages in category "Airports in Oman" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Muscat International Airport; Q. Qarn Alam Airport; R. RAFO ...
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The international airport will also feature a 65,000 sqm passenger terminal building with car parking for up to 3,000 vehicles and a 57-meter high ATC Tower. [8] [11] Design of the airport takes into account future development projects and allows expansion to cater for up to six million passengers per year, if required. [13]
Sohar International Airport (IATA: OHS, ICAO: OOSH) is an international airport situated in the wilayat of Sohar in Al Batinah Region of Oman. Sohar is a coastal city on the Gulf of Oman. The airport is 7 kilometres (4 mi) inland. The runway length does not include 120 metres (390 ft) displaced thresholds on both ends.
Duqm Airport kicked off its operations on July 23, 2014, to serve passengers between Duqm and Muscat through a temporary building. [4] On September 17, 2018, the passenger terminal, which can accommodate 500,000 passengers annually, started its operations with an area of 8,660 sq. ft. and passenger terminal with two jet bridges.