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Big Boost for Oman's Aviation Sector
June 26, 2009 Big boost for Oman’s aviation sector MUSCAT — Dr Khamis bin Mubarak al Alawi, Minister of Transport and Communications, signed here yesterday a series of agreements aimed at dramatically modernising the Sultanate’s aviation sector. In all 13 agreements, collectively valued at RO 579.520 million, were inked. The biggest of these contracts, valued at RO 450 million, was signed for the civil works development of the Muscat and Salalah international airport projects. A joint venture of Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) and TAV Insat of Turkey will carry out the contract. Strabag Oman has been awarded a contract worth RO 37,544,193 to implement the first stage of the Sohar Airport in the Batinah region. A similar contract for the first phase development of the Duqm Airport in Wusta region has gone to Desert Line Projects at a cost of RO 23,375,000. Dr Al Alawi also inked a deal worth RO 18,000,025 with Boskalis Westminster for dredging works and soil reclamation at Muscat International Airport. This contract will be undertaken as part of the modernisation of the Muscat and Salalah international airports. Yet another agreement, worth of RO 15,960,000, concluded with Solitanche Pachy for improving and strengthening the soil at Muscat International Airport as part of Muscat International and Salalah airports development project. Desert Line Projects will also undertake additional works for the construction of channels to discharge wadi water and roadside paving works as part of the Muscat and Salalah airports project at a cost of RO 18,104,801. -
Islamic Finance Socio-Economic Accountability
Islamic Finance Socio-Economic Accountability Oman Arab Bank SAOC January 2012 Investment Management Group 1 Islamic Banking: - What makes Islamic banking differ from conventional - Banking? Islamic banking/finance bans : Riba = Interest - Gharar = Avoidable uncertainty, and delusion - MiMaysir = GbliGambling, specultilation - Haram goods and services - Oman Arab Bank SAOC January 2012 Investment Management Group 2 What are the vehicles of Islamic finance? Profit-and-loss sharing arrangements Murabaha = mark-upp, sale, usually including a credit sale, bai’muajjal Ijara = lease Ijara wa iqtina is a lease-purchase contract, whereby the client has the option of purchasing the item. sukuk = Islamic certificates or bonds often: sale - lease-back or headleas sublease Istisnaa is a contract to manufacture Istijrar refers to a sale in which an asset is supplied on a continuing bibasis at an agreed price payable at a future date. Oman Arab Bank SAOC January 2012 Investment Management Group 3 Soci al Responsibility ibilit Social Responsible Investing is “a relative” of Islamic Finance. A Muslim has to consider himself as a trustee of supreme ownership and act accordingly. In his usage of private and public ownership he is bound by ethical and social considerations to avoid harmful goods and activities which are not permissible such as alcoholics, gambling, pork, pornography to name a few. Wasteful use (or not making use of resources) and extravagance is undesirable. Any usage which injures or harm public interest has to be avoided. Wealth creates an obligation to support needy family members and the duty of obligatory social tax (Zakat) to support the needy of the society. -
2.2 Oman Aviation
2.2 Oman Aviation Worldaerodata information on Oman Page 1 Civil Aviation in Oman contains one Air Operator Certificate (AOC) called Oman Air, which is the national airline of Oman. Located at Muscat International Airport in Seeb, Muscat, it operates scheduled domestic and international passenger services, as well as regional air taxi and charter flights. Oman Air is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization. Their fleet includes the following aircraft types, however no cargo aircraft are included: Aircraft In Service Airbus A330-200 4 Airbus A330-300 6 ATR 42-500 2 Boeing 737-700 1 Boeing 737-800 19 Boeing 737-900ER 3 Boeing 787-8 — Boeing 787-9 — Embraer 175 4 Total 39 Overall, The Sultanate of Oman can be very good location to support Yemen relief operations due to the strategic location of Salalah at the border of Yemen. The great support and assistance that WFP mission done in May 2015 received from the Government of Oman to establish a base for air operations in Salalah was conformed during many meeting. The weather is appropriate for aviation due to the moderate temperature, good visibility and minimal cloud cover during most of the year. The airspace in the Salalah area is not congested, and therefore it is recommended to be WFP’s base for air operations in Yemen. Below is a list of airports in Oman; those printed in bold indicate the airport has regularly scheduled commercial air services.. Only the airports of Muscat and Salalah currently operate incoming and outgoing international flights. City ICAO Airport name served -
757 Oman 5-.Pdf
Submitted To: Sarvoday College of Management & Technology (Limbdi) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF “MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ” IN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PALAK TRIVEDI (ASSISTANT PROF. OF SCMT) SUBMITTED BY : Group 1 Group2 Ghanchi Karishma M. Koradiya Nitin. S : 117570592008 Vasoya Komal.M Kad Mahesh. R. : 117570592010 Zala Aditiba.N Dhandhukiya Ankit.B : 117570592012 Chudasama Yogiraj M Chauhan Nilam. : 117570592013 Ranghadiya Jitesh.K Chauhan Vaishali. A : 107570592017 Trivedi Bhavesh.J Zala Jaypalsinh.C : 117570592014 GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD (2011-2013) 1 Declaration We, hereby declare that the report for global/country study report entitled. In OMAN is a result for our own work and indebtedness to other work publications, Reference, if any, have been duly acknowledged. PLACE: DATE: Group 1 NAME: signature: Koradiya Nitin. S (117570592008) Kad Mahesh. R. (117570592010) Dhandhukiya Ankit.B (117570592012) Chauhan Nilam. (117570592013) Chauhan Vaishali. A (107570592017) Zala Jaypalsinh.C (117570592014) Group 2 Koradiya Nitin. S (117570592008) Kad Mahesh. R. (117570592010) Dhandhukiya Ankit.B (117570592012) Chauhan Nilam. (117570592013) Chauhan Vaishali. A (107570592017) Zala Jaypalsinh.C (117570592014) 2 Preface During the last decade’s management as a discipline has attached the attention of many academics to a very great extent. The basic reason behind this phenomenon is the growing importance of management in the day to day life of the people today the society has a large and complex situation with many people working together and manage them efficiently has been must. With the help of M.B.A. curriculum all the student are getting theoretical and practical knowledge. -
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