SalamAir has signed a four-year agreement with Osprey Flight Solutions, appointing them as the airline’s aviation security risk intelligence provider.
The partnership will see the Muscat-based carrier integrate Osprey’s risk analysis into flight planning, operational decision-making, and overall security management systems.
“We are constantly evolving and seeking technologies that keep us ahead of the curve,” said Salim Al Khatri, director of flight operations at SalamAir. “Partnering with Osprey aligns perfectly with our mission to place technology and safety at the core of our operations.”
The airline currently operates 13 A320 family aircraft and expects its 14th and 15th aircraft, both A321neos, to be delivered to the in July.