MUSCAT: In a significant development, Oman Airports has appointed Hamood bin Musbah Al Alawi as the Acting Chief Executive Officer, following the departure of the esteemed Sheikh Aimen bin Ahmed Al Hosni, who has served as the CEO for an illustrious tenure. This announcement was communicated through Oman Airports' official social media handle on Sunday.
Al Alawi, with his extensive experience spanning over 24 years in both the private and public sectors, is uniquely positioned to steer the company towards future success. His expertise encompasses a broad range of areas, including asset management, project management, and business development, both domestically and internationally.
In his previous role, Al Alawi was the head of the Railway and Metro Unit at the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, where he was responsible for overseeing critical strategic projects. His appointment marks a new era for Oman Airports, as it continues its commitment to improving the aviation infrastructure and services in Oman.
Oman Airports has extended its heartfelt appreciation to Sheikh Aimen bin Ahmed Al Hosni for his outstanding contributions throughout his tenure. Under his leadership, the company has achieved significant milestones, elevating Oman Airports to a premier position in the region.
In a statement shared on their official social media platform, Oman Airports commended Sheikh Aimen's efforts, stating, "He has successfully navigated the company towards remarkable achievements, enhancing operational excellence, infrastructure development, and the overall traveler experience." The statement also highlighted his success in cultivating strategic partnerships and relationships with stakeholders and partners.
While stepping down from the role of CEO, Sheikh Aimen will continue to contribute to Oman Airports as an advisor to the Chairman of the Board of Directors. His leadership has been pivotal in shaping the company's corporate culture and driving sustainable success, ensuring a lasting impact on its future trajectory.