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  2. Muscat International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airlines such as Gulf Aviation (later Gulf Air) and Oman International Services were its first users. With the need for larger space to expand operations, the current airport was built on its present site, and opened as Seeb International Airport on January 1, 1973. [2] In the 1980s and 1990s, the former terminal was extended with new facilities.

  3. List of airports in Oman - Wikipedia

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    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 Lekhwair Airport: LKW Lekhwair: OOLK Marmul Airport: OMM Marmul Heavy Oil Field: OOMX Mukhaizna Airport: UKH Mukhaizna: OOMK Muscat International ...

  4. List of the busiest airports in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    The tables also show the percentage change in total passengers for each airport over the last year. Data is sourced individually for each airport and normally originates from national aviation authority statistics, or those of the airport operator or international civil aviation authorities.

  5. Bayt al Falaj - Wikipedia

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    Bayt al Falaj is a village in Muscat, in northeastern Oman. [1] It was the site of Muscat's airport and main operating base for the country's air force (which opened in 1929), [2] prior to the opening of Muscat International Airport at Seeb in 1973.

  6. Royal Flight of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Muscat International Airport - in a segregated and separately secured VIP terminal and hangar area [11] [12] Salalah International Airport - is used regularly and there is a segregated and separately secured VIP terminal supporting RFO activities. RFO aircraft will also make use of Omani regional airports and RAFO airbases as necessary.

  7. SalamAir - Wikipedia

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    The airline commenced flights between the Omani cities of Muscat and Salalah from 30 January 2017, [9] and SalamAir flew the Muscat–Dubai route, the airline 's first international service, on 28 February 2017 ().

  8. 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.

  9. Salalah International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new Salalah airport commenced operations in June 2015, with an Oman Air flight from Muscat becoming the first airline to arrive at the new airport. However, the new airport was officially opened in November 2015. The old airport situated to the south of the new one has since been transformed into a domestic and emergency airport.