The Gulf region has unquestionably become a key node in the global aviation industry. And amid the vigorous competition between fast expanding hubs and their corresponding airlines, one group has managed to stand out, not just because of its heritage as a pioneer of commercial aviation, but also because of its distinct integrated management approach.  

Bahrain International Airport and its home airline, Gulf Air, have been connecting the world for nearly 75 years. Launched in 1950 as a joint project between several countries, Gulf Air came to be associated from early on with a level of excellence and service that has since been somewhat mirrored by younger airlines that have emerged in the region 

As each of the original partners later developed an interest in having its own national carrier, Gulf Air strengthened its connection with the Kingdom of Bahrain, becoming its sole flag carrier and an essential component of its portfolio of aviation assets. 

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