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beOnd Applies for AOC to Expand Operations in Bahrain

beOnd Applies for AOC to Expand Operations in Bahrain
Strategic Expansion into the Gulf
Premium leisure airline beOnd has taken a significant step toward establishing a Bahrain-based operation by signing a letter of intent with Bahrain’s Civil Aviation Affairs. Formalized on February 16, the agreement initiates the process for beOnd to obtain a new air operator certificate (AOC), enabling the airline to expand its boutique presence within the Gulf region. This move reflects beOnd’s broader ambition to grow its footprint beyond its current base in the Maldives.
Founded in 2023 and headquartered in the Maldives, beOnd operates a small fleet of narrowbody aircraft, including an Airbus A319 configured with 44 lie-flat seats and an Airbus A321 accommodating 68 passengers, both featuring an all-premium cabin layout. The airline currently serves key destinations such as Munich, Zurich, Milan, Riyadh, and Dubai, catering to high-end leisure travelers with luxury amenities.
Last November, beOnd announced plans to raise an additional $100 million in funding, supplementing the $90 million already invested, to support a multi-AOC strategy and an ambitious fleet expansion targeting 56 aircraft by 2030. The airline’s growth plan envisions basing 22 aircraft in the Maldives, 14 across Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, 10 in the United States, and 12 in India. “In just two years, we have been accelerating inbound premium tourism into the Maldives,” said Tero Taskila, beOnd’s CEO and Chairman. “On the strength of this performance, we are partnering with local stakeholders in the Middle East, the United States, and India to open new AOCs and bases of operation.”
Economic and Strategic Implications for Bahrain
Under the new agreement, beOnd aims to base up to 10 aircraft in Bahrain by 2030, targeting both leisure and business travelers across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America. The airline projects that this expansion will generate over 1,200 direct high-skilled jobs and support more than 6,000 indirect roles in sectors such as tourism, hospitality, and logistics. The anticipated economic contribution to Bahrain’s GDP is estimated between $1.2 billion and $1.5 billion over the first five years of operation.
This initiative aligns closely with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030, which prioritizes economic diversification, private-sector growth, and the advancement of aviation-related training, maintenance, and emerging technologies including artificial intelligence. Taskila described the Bahrain base as a “natural next step” in beOnd’s multi-jurisdictional strategy, emphasizing the opportunity to build a premium aviation platform that enhances connectivity, develops specialized talent, and fosters innovation across the travel value chain.
Industry Context and Challenges Ahead
beOnd’s expansion into Bahrain coincides with the kingdom’s broader efforts to establish itself as a regional aviation and tourism hub, supported by ongoing airport upgrades and international partnerships. However, the airline’s application for an AOC will require navigating complex regulatory approval processes and competing with established carriers in a dynamic market environment.
The move is likely to intensify competition among Bahrain-based airlines, potentially prompting adjustments in flight schedules and the introduction of new services as incumbents seek to protect market share. Furthermore, beOnd’s growth may influence broader industry trends, particularly as airlines continue to make critical fleet decisions amid ongoing competition between Boeing and Airbus.
The announcement also aligns with the recent launch of Bahrain’s National Aviation Strategy for 2026-2027, underscoring the kingdom’s commitment to strengthening its position within the global aviation landscape.

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