Muscat International Airport

Muscat International Airport
مطار مسقط الدولي

IATA: MCTICAO: OOMS

MCT
Location of Airport in Oman

Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator Oman Airports Management Company
Serves Muscat
Location Muscat, Oman
Hub for Oman Air
Coordinates 23°35′18.92″N 58°17′26.16″E / 23.5885889°N 58.2906000°E / 23.5885889; 58.2906000Coordinates: 23°35′18.92″N 58°17′26.16″E / 23.5885889°N 58.2906000°E / 23.5885889; 58.2906000
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
08R/26L (Closed Temp) [1] 11,758 3,584 Asphalt
08L/26R 13,123 4,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2014)
Total passengers 8,709,505 Increase
Total Aircraft movements 82,085 Increase

Muscat International Airport (IATA: MCT, ICAO: OOMS), formerly Seeb International Airport,[2] is the largest airport in Oman. It is situated 32 km from the old city of Muscat and within the Muscat metropolitan area, and is spread over an area of 21 square kilometres (8.1 sq mi). Oman Air, the national carrier of Oman is based at Muscat International Airport.

History

Entrance to the airport
Interior of the terminal
New control tower and terminal building under construction, October 2014

The airport opened as Seeb International Airport in 1973, replacing a smaller airfield located in Bayt al Falaj.[3] It has hosted Royal Air Force BAe Nimrods in the past, including for the 1991 Gulf War. These aircraft cooperated with the Royal Navy of Oman in the 'Magic Roundabout' exercise series.[4]

The base was used by a detachment of Vickers VC10 tankers from No. 101 Squadron RAF during the Gulf War training with Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguars.[5]

As of 1 February 2008, the airport's name has been changed from Seeb International Airport to Muscat International Airport.[6]

Terminal Infrastructure

The airport currently has one terminal which will be replaced upon completion of the new terminal, expected to be in late 2016. This new 29-gate terminal will initially bring the airport's capacity up to 12 million passengers a year upon completion of the first phase.[7] Subsequent enlargements under second and third phases will increase the airport capacity to 24 and 48 million annual passengers respectively.[8]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Emirates Airbus A330-200 deboarding passengers
AirlinesDestinations
Air ArabiaRas al-Khaimah, Sharjah
Air BlueKarachi, Lahore
Air IndiaBangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Mumbai
Air India ExpressKochi, Kozhikode, Mangalore, Thiruvananthapuram
Biman Bangladesh AirlinesChittagong, Dhaka
British AirwaysAbu Dhabi, London-Heathrow
Caspian AirlinesTehran-Imam Khomeini[9]
Cham Wings Airlines Damascus[10]
Egypt AirCairo
Ethiopian AirlinesAddis Ababa
EmiratesDubai-International
Etihad AirwaysAbu Dhabi
flydubaiDubai-Al Maktoum,[11] Dubai-International
Gulf AirBahrain
IndiGoKochi (begins 21 June 2016),[12] Mumbai
Iran Aseman AirlinesShiraz
Jet AirwaysDelhi, Kochi, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram
Kish AirKish Island,[13] Shiraz[14]
KLMAbu Dhabi, Amsterdam
Kuwait AirwaysKuwait
Oman AirAbu Dhabi, Amman-Queen Alia, Bahrain, Bangalore, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Beirut, Cairo, Chennai, Chittagong, Colombo, Dammam, Dar es Salaam, Delhi, Dhaka, Doha, Dubai-International, Frankfurt, Goa, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Jaipur, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Jeddah, Karachi, Kathmandu, Khasab, Kochi, Kozhikode, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kuwait, Lahore, London-Heathrow, Lucknow, Manila, Medina, Mashhad (begins 1 June 2016), Milan-Malpensa, Mumbai, Munich, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Riyadh, Salalah, Singapore, Sohar, Tehran-Imam Khomeini, Thiruvananthapuram, Zanzibar, Zürich
Pakistan International AirlinesGwadar, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Sialkot, Turbat
Qatar AirwaysDoha
Regent AirwaysChittagong, Dhaka[15]
Rotana JetAbu Dhabi[16]
SaudiaJeddah, Medina, Riyadh
Shaheen AirLahore, Peshawar, Sialkot, Karachi
SriLankan AirlinesColombo
SriLankan Airlines
operated by Mihin Lanka
Colombo
SpiceJetAhmedabad
Swiss International Air LinesDubai-International, Zürich
Thai Airways InternationalBangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Karachi
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul-Atatürk
United AirwaysChittagong, Dhaka

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Cargolux Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Mumbai
DHL Aviation Dubai-International
Martinair Cargo Amsterdam, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Sharjah, Singapore[17]
Oman Air Chennai , Luxembourg[18]

Statistics

Year Total passengers Total Freight including Mail in Tons Total Civil Aircraft movements
2014 8,709,505[19] N/A 82,085[20]
2013 8,310,927 120,040 81,244
2012 7,546,715 113,269 73,842
2011 6,479,860 98,780 68,696
2010 5,751,516 96,390 67,160
2009 4,556,502 64,419 55,330
2008 4,002,121 58,486 45,600
2007 4,220,429 77,292 45,655
2006 4,777,747 99,529 46,319

References

External links

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