Oman Air Cargo launches four weekly flights to Singapore

Oman Air Cargo launches four weekly flights to Singapore

  • Oman Air Cargo has announced the launch of four weekly cargo flights between Muscat and Singapore, starting on 2 July 2026, as part of its expanding Asia-Pacific network. The service will be operated using a Boeing 737 MAX and is designed to strengthen east–west trade connectivity.
  • By linking Muscat with Singapore, a major global cargo gateway, the route will provide access to onward connections across the Asia-Pacific region while reinforcing Muscat’s role as a key hub between the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
  • The airline is targeting specialised cargo flows, including high-tech consumer goods imports into Oman and export capacity for perishable products.

Oman Air Cargo has announced the launch of four weekly flights from Muscat to Singapore, commencing on 2nd July 2026.

Operating a Boeing 737 MAX, the new route will leverage Singapore’s role as a global trading hub, providing access to onward connections across the Asia-Pacific region and supporting growing demand on east-west trade lanes.

“As we expand our Asia-Pacific network, our new Singapore service will provide access to one of the world’s most important cargo gateways,” said Michael Duggan, Head of Cargo, Oman Air.

“This new service strengthens Muscat’s position as a key connector between the Middle East and Southeast Asia, while also providing key connections further afield and new opportunities for shippers moving high-value and time-sensitive goods.”

Oman Air Cargo will target specialised cargo demand on the new route, including the import of high-tech consumer goods, alongside export capacity for perishable goods from Oman.

The service will also increase capacity for cargo moving from Europe, with a focus on perishables, such as flowers from Amsterdam, alongside automotive parts and fashion goods.

This follows Oman Air Cargo’s appointment of five new General Sales Agents last month and the opening of two new offline routes to Australia and Japan.

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Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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