At the beginning of the 70s, Muscat, capital of the Sultanate of Oman, had only a simple airstrip lying in a plain in a rough and rocky mountainous area. Flight operations were handled in the simplest possible way from a small terminal building. In the past 25 years this airstrip has undergone continuous modernization and expansion to become today’s Seeb International Airport, which with about three million passengers per year is now among the most efficient and advanced ...
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