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Oman’s urban air transport ambitions take off at two-day forum

28 Apr 2025 Oman’s urban air transport ambitions take off at two-day forum By OUR CORRESPONDENT

Muscat – Oman has moved towards building a smart air transport system by hosting Urban Air Mobility Forum – Oman 2025  organised by Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MTCIT) in partnership with Phoenix Space Technologies and Global Urban Air Mobility.

The two-day forum, which began on Monday, has brought together government and private sector entities, academic institutions and international organisations from the fields of aviation, space and advanced technology. The event aims to lay the groundwork for an advanced air mobility (AAM) system in the sultanate, supporting broader efforts to create an integrated transport network, stimulate innovation and employment, and improve quality of life in cities.

Participants discussed investment priorities, infrastructure needs, regulations and plans for live demonstration programmes. The forum will also explore opportunities in the emerging AAM sector and examine development of mobility products and services.

It is in line with Oman’s ambition to host the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Global AAM Forum in 2026.

Abdullah Ali al Busaidi, Director General of Oman Logistics Centre at MTCIT, described the forum as “an important national and regional strategic platform that highlights one of the most promising sectors – advanced urban air mobility”. He said hosting the forum aligns with Oman Vision 2040 and the Logistics Strategy 2040.

Busaidi said discussions would lead to “recommendations and practices to lay the foundations for this promising sector”, offering ideas on adapting modern technology to Oman’s urban landscape for societal, economic and environmental benefits. “This forum is a starting point for a future where Oman will be at the forefront of the region’s advanced urban air transport, driven by national will, fruitful partnerships and a clear vision.”

Civil Aviation Authority will lead development of regulations for urban air transport, working closely with MTCIT, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning and other relevant bodies.

Plans are underway to establish a national pilot zone (Geozone) to test AAM technologies and applications. The zone will provide a controlled environment for research institutions and startups to develop solutions within Oman.

Five pilot projects have been proposed, covering intercity urban transport, air cargo and logistics, ambulance and emergency medical services, air security and surveillance, and the creation of national innovation incubators.

The forum’s outcomes and executive recommendations will be announced on Logistics Day on April 30, bringing together government officials, investors and international experts to prepare for the launch of the National Implementation Plan for the Air Mobility Sector.

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