Oman Air Cargo has begun a daily Road Feeder Service (RFS) between Muscat, Oman and Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) to enable larger and widebody-compatible cargo to be transported between the two countries.
Operating daily, the new service supports growing trade flows between the UAE and Oman by trucking goods in and out of both countries, while providing customers with greater flexibility and connectivity across the region.
“This new service creates greater flexibility for cargo movement between Dubai and Muscat by complementing traditional air freight operations and enabling the transport of a wider range of cargo types,” said Michael Duggan, head of cargo, Oman Air.
“As regional supply chains continue to evolve, Oman Air Cargo remains focused on delivering reliable, customer-centric transport solutions that support trade across the Middle East.”
The new RFS offering will transport perishables and general cargo, while also accommodating shipments that cannot be carried on narrowbody aircraft.
In January, Oman Air Cargo appointed Gokul Sudamani to the newly created role of regional head of sales for the Middle East and Gulf as the airline looked to expand its presence in the region.
The airline also introduced fuel and war risk surcharges in March as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.

