Muscat: Oman and Djibouti have signed an air transport agreement to enhance bilateral cooperation in aviation and facilitate the movement of passengers and goods between the two nations.
The agreement was formalized on Monday by Eng. Nayef Ali Al Abri, Chairman of Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and Diyauddin Saeed Ba’Makhramah, Djibouti’s non-resident Ambassador to Oman.
This accord is part of Oman’s broader strategy to strengthen its role as a regional air transport hub. To date, Oman has signed air transport agreements and memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with over 130 countries worldwide, aiming to improve connectivity and link global markets through its aviation network.