Symptoms of Oman airports with Vanderlande Industries

The agreement signed through Sheikh Ayman bin Ahmed bin Sultan al Hosani, CEO of Oman Airports, and Mr. Patrick Verhoeven, CEO of Airports EMEA in Vanderlande.

 

Muscat-Oman Airports has signed an agreement with Vanderlande Industries BV for the operation and handling of baggage and boarding systems at Muscat and Salalah international airports, for a period of 6 years.

 

 

The agreement was signed through Sheikh Ayman bin Ahmed bin Sultan al Hosani, CEO of Oman Airports, and Mr. Patrick Verhoeven, CEO of Airports EMEA in Vanderlande.

 

 

Saud bin Nasser al Hubaishi, Vice President of Muscat International Airport and interim Chief Operating Officer of Oman Airports, said: “At Oman Airports, we constantly target our airport facilities by researching the newest and highest operating systems to ensure maximum production. Production criteria are reflected in a seamless experience for all travelers using Muscat International Airport and Muscat International Airport. Oman.

 

 

Al-Hubaishi added, “Due to the intense activity at Muscat International Airport and Salalah Airport during the year, we at Oman Airports try to keep up with this expansion by providing our most productive facilities to all passengers and airport users. This is to ensure that they have fun and that their arrival and departure, as well as the reception of their non-public luggage, goes smoothly and efficiently. Therefore, this agreement supports the provision of facilities and maintenance at our airports through a global company with extensive delight in the management, operation and maintenance of baggage handling systems and boarding bridges. “

 

 

Vice President of Muscat International Airport and interim Chief Operating Officer of Oman Airports explained: “Muscat International Airport and Salalah Airport are undergoing a sea change in terms of user experience, laying the foundation for long-term operational excellence and for the priority given to health, the protection and safety of all our valued passengers and employees. Oman Airports continues to expand all its operational processes by offering world-class airport operating systems and implementing the protection criteria backed up through the newest, smartest and most cutting-edge solutions, editing the trust, safety and security of our passengers. “

 

 

Al Hubaishi also explained that the baggage handling formula includes straps for return luggage, as well as straps for luggage arriving in Muscat. There are also larger baggage regulations, adding two exit packing straps and two moving packing straps. The contract also includes serversfor baggage handling formulas: adding servers for sorting formulas, servers for video surveillance formulas and servers for surveillance and formulas.

 

 

Patrick Verhoeven, CEO Airports EMEA at Vanderlande, welcomed the signing of this agreement with Oman Airports. He said that the company is confident that the goals pursued by Oman airports to provide the most productive facilities to passengers through Muscat International Airport and Salalah Airport This will be achieved, especially in light of the increase in the number of tourists and passengers in Oman as a result of its strategic location and abundant tourism resources, as well as the increase in the number of airlines operating through those Omani airports during the year.

 

 

Vanderlande Industries BV was founded in 1949 and today has more than 6,500 employees worldwide. The company specializes in the manufacture, installation, operation and maintenance of baggage handling systems, as well as warehouse operation / shipping control systems.

 

 

The company operates some six hundred airports, adding the 12 most sensitive airports in the world, which include London Heathrow Airport, Amsterdam International Airport, Istanbul International Airport, Orlando Airport and Hong Kong International Airport.

 

 

In the Middle East, the company operates several airports, Muscat International Airport, Salalah Airport, Jeddah International Airport, Bahrain International Airport, Medina International Airport and Cairo International Airport.

 

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