17-06-2025
Bahrain Signs Key Deal to Boost Private Aviation Services at International Air Show
Bahrain is taking a major step forward in strengthening its private aviation sector, with a new partnership announced during the Paris Air Show 2025. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Bahrain Airport Company and Valo Aviation to develop specialized maintenance and ground service facilities for private jets at Bahrain International Airport.
The agreement was signed in the presence of His Excellency Dr. Sheikh Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, who emphasized Bahrain's ongoing commitment to modernizing the private aviation sector. He said the initiative aligns with the Kingdom's broader strategy to create a more dynamic and investor-friendly operating environment, which contributes to economic diversification.
'Our goal is to position Bahrain as a key hub for private aviation in the region,' said the Minister. 'Developing dedicated infrastructure and services will enhance Bahrain International Airport's ability to serve high-end clients and operators, making the Kingdom even more attractive to international investors.'
Under the agreement, Valo Aviation will develop a dedicated hangar for the maintenance and servicing of VIP and private jets on a 6,000 square meter plot within the airport, meeting the highest international technical standards. The move is part of Valo Aviation's strategy to expand its private aviation services in Bahrain and ensure long-term sustainability in its operations.
Khalid Humaidan, Chairman of Gulf Air Group, welcomed the deal and said it complements the group's long-term vision of turning Bahrain into a regional center for advanced air services. 'Strengthening private aviation infrastructure is a vital part of our plan to diversify services and attract private sector investment. Valo Aviation's commitment reflects growing confidence in Bahrain's regulatory and operational environment.'
Jeffrey Goh, CEO of Gulf Air Group, described the agreement as a key milestone in the development of private aviation at Bahrain International Airport. 'This initiative supports our goal to provide tailored infrastructure for partners in the sector, and it reinforces the airport's position as a competitive destination for private aviation services.'
Hanna Hakamo, CEO of Valo Aviation, praised Bahrain's strategic location and forward-looking plans in aviation development. 'This isn't just an operational step forward for Valo Aviation — it's a long-term investment in infrastructure that will support broader growth in Bahrain's aviation industry.'
The partnership marks another significant stride in Bahrain's efforts to establish a sustainable, world-class aviation ecosystem — one that can keep up with global trends while ensuring operational efficiency and commercial appeal.