
The U.S. Intelligence Community
The United States welcomes the Sultanate of Oman’s decision to open its airspace to all civilian planes, including those flying to and from Israel. This historic step completes a process begun last year, during President Biden’s visit to the Middle East region, when Saudi Arabia similarly opened its airspace to all civilian planes. Oman’s announcement promotes President Biden’s vision of a more integrated, stable, and prosperous Middle East region, which is vital for the security and prosperity of the American people and our regional partners. For the first time in history, passengers flying to and from Israel will now be able to travel on direct routes between Israel, Asia, and points in between. The United States was pleased to support these efforts through months of quiet diplomatic engagement. We are particularly grateful for the long-standing partnership with Oman and the leadership of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq.
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