Oman Air Cargo has launched a new Road Feeder Service (RFS) connecting Muscat and Dubai, strengthening regional cargo connectivity and providing customers with greater flexibility in moving freight across the Gulf region. The service is designed to complement the airline’s air cargo network by offering seamless surface transportation between two of the Middle East’s key logistics hubs.
The Muscat–Dubai RFS will enable the efficient movement of cargo between the airline’s operations in Oman and the extensive logistics ecosystem of Dubai. By integrating road and air transport services, Oman Air Cargo aims to provide faster transit options, improved shipment visibility, and enhanced access to international markets for exporters, importers, and freight forwarders.
Road feeder services have become an increasingly important component of modern air cargo logistics, allowing airlines to extend network reach beyond airports and optimize capacity utilization. The new connection is expected to support a wide range of cargo segments, including e-commerce shipments, pharmaceuticals, perishables, industrial goods, and time-sensitive freight.
The initiative reflects Oman Air Cargo’s broader strategy of strengthening multimodal logistics capabilities and expanding its regional footprint. Enhanced connectivity between Muscat and Dubai is expected to improve supply chain efficiency while creating additional routing options for customers moving cargo within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region and beyond.
Industry stakeholders note that closer integration between road and air transport networks can help reduce transit times, improve service reliability, and support growing trade flows across the Middle East. The Muscat–Dubai corridor is particularly significant due to the strategic importance of both cities as regional trade and distribution centers.
With the launch of the new RFS, Oman Air Cargo continues to invest in network development and customer-focused logistics solutions. The service is expected to strengthen the airline’s competitive position in the regional cargo market while supporting increasing demand for integrated freight transportation services.
