SalamAir, Oman’s low-cost airline, has signed a landmark four-year agreement with Osprey Flight Solutions, appointing them as the airline’s Aviation Security Risk Intelligence Provider. This strategic partnership underscores SalamAir’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to ensure operational safety and security across its expanding network.
As a forward-thinking airline, SalamAir continues to lead the way in adopting innovative solutions that set new standards in aviation risk management. By integrating Osprey’s next-generation data-led risk intelligence platform, SalamAir enhances its capabilities to proactively manage global security risks in real time, reinforcing the airline’s focus on security, safety, efficiency, and resilience.
“Osprey is proud to support SalamAir’s forward-looking vision,” said Andrew Nicholson, CEO of Osprey Flight Solutions. “This partnership reflects SalamAir’s recognition that real-time, comprehensive risk intelligence is not only essential for operational security, but also for gaining a competitive edge in today’s dynamic aviation environment. We’re thrilled to provide the tools and insights that enable SalamAir to continue setting new benchmarks in security and innovation.”
The partnership will see SalamAir integrate Osprey’s risk analysis into flight planning, operational decision-making, and overall security management systems, further strengthening the airline’s ability to navigate today’s complex security landscape.
Capt. Salim Al Khatri, Director of Flight Operations at SalamAir, added: “At SalamAir, we are constantly evolving and seeking technologies that keep us ahead of the curve. Partnering with Osprey aligns perfectly with our mission to place technology and safety at the core of our operations. With Osprey, we are not just managing risk—we are mitigating it.”
This collaboration marks another milestone in SalamAir’s digital transformation journey, setting a high standard for proactive, intelligence-driven aviation security in the region and beyond.
About Salam:
AirSalamAir currently operates a fleet of 13 Airbus A320/321 aircraft, over 80 daily flights. In 2025, the airline will expand its fleet with two new aircraft scheduled for delivery in July 2025. SalamAir announced a 10-aircraft order in February 2025, aiming to grow its fleet to 25 aircraft by 2028
About Osprey Flight Solutions:
Osprey Flight Solutions is a leader in aviation risk intelligence, providing cutting-edge data analytics and expert analysis to enable safer and more informed operational decisions across the aviation industry.
AirSalamAir currently operates a fleet of 13 Airbus A320/321 aircraft, over 80 daily flights. In 2025, the airline will expand its fleet with two new aircraft scheduled for delivery in July 2025. SalamAir announced a 10-aircraft order in February 2025, aiming to grow its fleet to 25 aircraft by 2028
About Osprey Flight Solutions:
Osprey Flight Solutions is a leader in aviation risk intelligence, providing cutting-edge data analytics and expert analysis to enable safer and more informed operational decisions across the aviation industry.