Recent environmental performance assessments of airline groups have highlighted Oman Air as a leader among Oneworld members in terms of carbon emissions efficiency. The analysis compares airlines’ CO2 emissions per available seat kilometer (ASK) for 2021, 2023, and 2025, emphasizing fleet modernization and operational measures.
Oman Air, based in Muscat, has been recognized for its ongoing efforts to improve sustainability through fleet upgrades, including Boeing 737-8 aircraft designed for better fuel efficiency. Industry analyst William Moore, who specializes in sustainable aerospace technology, comments that such fleet characteristics are instrumental in reducing environmental impact.
Improving carbon efficiency aligns with broader industry goals to reduce aviation’s climate footprint. Oman Air’s achievements are indicative of a strategic focus on greener operations, which is increasingly important as governments and consumers demand more environmentally responsible air travel.
As the aviation sector seeks to meet ambitious climate targets, carriers like Oman Air demonstrate the potential for sustainable progress through technological upgrades and operational efficiency, setting a benchmark for others to emulate.

