Omani Flight Training CAA Oman- & ICAO-Ready
Oman's flight training market is anchored by Oman Aviation Academy at Sohar Airport — the first EASA-approved ATO in the Gulf Cooperation Council region — and by Oman Air's domestic Cadet Pilot programme. CAA Oman, formed when PACA was renamed under Royal Decree No. 85/2020, supervises pilot licensing and training organisation approvals under the 2019 Civil Aviation Law and ICAO standards. Aviatize is built for the documentation discipline CAA Oman expects.
In short
Does Aviatize work for flight schools in Oman?
Oman's flight training market is anchored by Oman Aviation Academy at Sohar Airport — the first EASA-approved ATO in the Gulf Cooperation Council region — and by Oman Air's domestic Cadet Pilot programme. CAA Oman, formed when PACA was renamed under Royal Decree No. 85/2020, supervises pilot licensing and training organisation approvals under the 2019 Civil Aviation Law and ICAO standards. Aviatize is built for the documentation discipline CAA Oman expects.
At a glance
- CAA Oman- & ICAO-Aligned Compliance
- Dual EASA & National Records
- Cross-Border Cadet Pipeline Tracking
- Multi-Base Coordination
- Heat, Mountain, & Monsoon Operations
- OMR Billing & Multi-Currency Invoicing
The Challenges You Face
Omani flight schools navigate the post-2020 CAA framework, an ATO that holds dual EASA and CAA Oman approvals at Sohar, and operations that span heat, mountains, and a distinctive khareef monsoon season at Salalah.
CAA Oman & ICAO Framework
Oman implements its civil aviation regulations under the Civil Aviation Law (Royal Decree No. 76/2019), with CAA Oman as the regulator following the 2020 restructuring of PACA. The framework is ICAO-aligned, and pilot licensing, ATO approvals, AOC oversight, and airworthiness all flow through CAA Oman's Civil Aviation Authority structure.
Dual EASA & CAA Oman ATO Approval
Oman Aviation Academy at Sohar is the first EASA-approved ATO in the GCC region, holding EASA approvals alongside CAA Oman approval. Schools running dual-regulator operations need training records that satisfy EASA Part-FCL / Part-ORA documentation discipline AND CAA Oman supervisory expectations simultaneously.
Oman Air Cadet Pathways
Oman Air operates a domestic Cadet Pilot programme with type-rating training at its own Flight Training Centre (Boeing 737 focus). Historical ab-initio partnerships have included international ATOs in the UK, Spain, France, and Jordan. Schools and operators in this pipeline need cohort tracking that handles cross-border pre-type-rating phases and domestic type-rating phases together.
Heat, Mountains, & Khareef Monsoon
Omani flight training operates in extreme heat, around the Hajar Mountains in the north, and through the Dhofar khareef monsoon season at Salalah from June through September. Performance, dispatch, and weather considerations vary materially by base and season, and training records need to capture cold-soak, hot-and-high, and monsoon-related operational qualifications.
How Aviatize Solves This
Flight school management software for Oman's distinctive aviation training market. Handle CAA Oman oversight under the Civil Aviation Law (Royal Decree No. 76/2019) and ICAO standards, support Oman Aviation Academy's GCC-pioneering EASA ATO operations at Sohar, manage Oman Air's domestic and international cadet pathways, operate bilingually in Arabic and English, and bill in OMR — built for the documentation discipline ICAO-aligned Omani flight training expects.
CAA Oman- & ICAO-Aligned Compliance
Track training records, instructor qualifications, and operational documentation to CAA Oman supervisory expectations under the Civil Aviation Law (Royal Decree No. 76/2019) and ICAO standards. Audit-ready records for CAA Oman inspections.
Dual EASA & National Records
Maintain training records that satisfy both EASA Part-FCL / Part-ORA harmonised expectations and CAA Oman national supervisory practice — exactly the dual posture an EASA-approved Omani ATO needs. Documentation stays synchronised between the two layers.
Cross-Border Cadet Pipeline Tracking
Manage cadets that complete ab-initio training internationally and return to Oman for type rating, or vice versa. Phase-gate progress reporting, multi-regulator documentation continuity, and Oman Air training-centre records are handled in one platform.
Multi-Base Coordination
Coordinate operations across Sohar (Oman Aviation Academy's home base), Muscat International (OOMS), and Salalah (OOSA) with location-aware dispatch, instructor allocation, and aircraft tracking that respect the differing climates and operational profiles.
Heat, Mountain, & Monsoon Operations
Track high-temperature dispatch performance, mountain-flying qualifications around the Hajar range, and Dhofar khareef-season operational notes for Salalah. Performance and weather data tie directly to training records and dispatch boards.
OMR Billing & Multi-Currency Invoicing
Bill in OMR — one of the highest-valued currency units globally, subdivided into 1000 baisa — with course-based pricing, multi-currency invoicing for international cadet partners, and institutional invoicing standards Oman Aviation Academy and Oman Air expect.
Common Use Cases
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🇴🇲Aviation Market in Oman
Flight Schools
CAA Oman-supervised training organisations including the GCC's first EASA-approved ATO (Oman Aviation Academy, Sohar)
Regulatory Framework
CAA Oman + Civil Aviation Law (Royal Decree No. 76/2019) + ICAO Annexes
Language
Arabic / English
Currency
OMR
Modules That Power Omani Flight Schools
Aviatize is modular — pick the capabilities your operation needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Oman's regulator is the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA Oman), formed when the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA) was renamed by Royal Decree No. 85/2020. CAA Oman supervises pilot licensing, ATO approvals, AOC oversight, and airworthiness under the Civil Aviation Law (Royal Decree No. 76/2019), with rules aligned to ICAO standards.
Yes. Oman Aviation Academy at Sohar is the first EASA-approved ATO in the GCC region, holding EASA approvals alongside CAA Oman approval. Aviatize handles training records that satisfy both EASA Part-FCL / Part-ORA documentation discipline and CAA Oman national supervisory practice simultaneously, so dual-regulator audits draw from the same source of truth.
Yes. Aviatize's cohort management is built for cadet pathways that span international ab-initio training and domestic Boeing 737 type-rating phases at Oman Air's Flight Training Centre. Phase-gate progress reporting, multi-regulator documentation continuity, and Oman Air-specific training records are handled in one platform.
Yes. The Dhofar khareef monsoon at Salalah (June–September) and operations around the Hajar Mountains in northern Oman both shape dispatch and training profiles. Aviatize tracks high-temperature dispatch performance, mountain-flying qualifications, and monsoon-season operational notes alongside training records.
Yes. Aviatize bills in OMR — one of the highest-valued currency units globally, subdivided into 1000 baisa — with course-based pricing, multi-currency invoicing for international cadet partners, and institutional invoicing standards Oman Aviation Academy and Oman Air expect.
A 30-day guided trial
Aviatize is configured to your school's fleet, training programs, and workflows. We run a 30-minute call first to make sure we're the right fit, then turn on your trial and walk your team through it.