SalamAir awarded "Asia’s youngest aircraft fleet" 2021

Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of SalamAir said: "We are extremely happy to have been recognised for our youngest feet of Airbus 320neo’s on a global level. This only further establishes our presence on an international level."
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Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of SalamAir said: "Our continued commitment to providing our customers a best-in-class flying experience while achieving operational excellence. We hope to see more customers on board our aircraft as we remain optimistic that air travel will find normalcy again soon."
The current SalamAir fleet of six Airbus 320neo aircraft is equipped with the latest technologies, efficient engines which boast operational excellence, customized interior with easy-clean leather seats for effective hygiene, the HEPA air filtration system, the improved cabin space for greater comfort to name a few.
SalamAir is expected to receive its first Airbus 321 aircraft to its existing fleet this summer. In addition to being yet another milestone, it speaks to SalamAir’s commitment to its growth and expansion plans as well as its promise to provide its customers a convenient and comfortable flying experience from the very first touchpoint to the end of the journey.
Ahmed added: "Our teams are not only dedicated to benchmarking SalamAir with best practices of the industry, but they also strive to exceed these standards by creating innovative models for future developments. We are extremely proud that all these achievements are accomplished by a team of young Omanis and other experts who are eager for success.
Thomas Jaeger, the CEO of ch-aviation, said of the Award: "Ch-aviation is proud to recognise SalamAir as the airline with the youngest aircraft fleet in Asia. For a young carrier such as SalamAir, this is undoubtedly an excellent measure of success. We realize achieving a level of operational efficiency takes a lot of hard work and dedication, which is why we want to acknowledge this effort and let airlines know that their efforts do not go unnoticed."
SalamAir currently operates 6 Airbus A320Neo aircraft.
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