Seeb International Airport

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Seeb International Airport
IATA: MCT - ICAO: OOMS
Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator Oman Airports Management Company
Serves Muscat, Oman
Elevation AMSL 48 ft (15 m)
Coordinates 23°35′36″N, 58°17′04″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
02/20 2,461 750 Earth/Grass
08/26 11,775 3,589 Asphalt

Seeb International Airport (IATA: MCTICAO: OOMS) is the main airport in Muscat, Oman. It is a hub for Gulf Air, as well as Oman Air, the national carrier of Oman. The distance from Old Muscat is 30 km and it is 15km from the main residential localities. At the moment the airport is being expanded and modernized. The airport will be upgraded to 12 million passengers during the initial stage and subsequently to 48 million.[1] The initial stage is scheduled for completion in 2010.

In 2006, the airport experienced increases in the total number of passengers, cargo volume, and number of flights.[2]

  • Total number of passengers: 4,777 million. ( 26.4%)
  • Number of arriving passengers: 2,278 million. ( 34.4%)
  • Number of departing passengers: 2,243 million. ( 32.5%)
  • Number of transit passengers: 255,900. ( 34.3%)


  • Cargo traffic volume: 99,580 million kg. ( 29.3%)
  • Import cargo volumes: 56,897 million kg. ( 27.1%)
  • Export Cargo volumes: 42,683 million kg. ( 32.3%)


  • Civil aircraft traffic: 49,901 flights ( 12.4%)

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