Thales and Ankaa Partner to Boost Oman’s Air Traffic Surveillance: What It Means for Aviation and Business Growth
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السياق الخليجي
Oman's aviation sector modernization through partnerships with international defense and technology firms reflects broader GCC infrastructure diversification priorities, particularly as regional economies reduce reliance on hydrocarbon revenues and expand ancillary services sectors including tourism, logistics, and civil aviation. Air traffic management upgrades typically drive downstream demand across aerospace supply chains, ground services, and aviation-adjacent manufacturing within the Gulf, while also positioning smaller GCC economies as regional aviation hubs. Historical patterns show that such infrastructure investments often create multiplier effects in labor demand, private sector contracting, and foreign direct investment flows within host economies.
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