Oman has signed four bilateral air transport service agreements with the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Zambia, and Cabo Verde.
The signings took
place during Oman's participation in the International Civil Aviation Organisation's
Air Services Negotiation Event (ICAN2025), hosted in Punta Cana, Dominican
Republic, reported ONA.
These agreements establish the regulatory
framework for air transport services between and the signatory states, aligning
with the rapid evolution of the civil aviation sector at both regional and
international levels.
This strategic initiative forms part of the
Civil Aviation Authority's comprehensive strategy to strengthen Oman's global
air connectivity, expand its international air transport agreement network, and
enhance commercial, tourism, and investment exchanges. These developments
directly support the transportation and logistics sector objectives outlined in
Oman Vision 2040.
The agreements were formally signed on
behalf of the Government of Oman by Naif Al Abri, CAA
Chairman.