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Beyon Solutions, Gulf Air Group, and Oracle Partner to Advance Cloud Innovation in Aviation

Beyon Solutions, Gulf Air Group, and Oracle Partner to Advance Cloud Innovation in Aviation
Strategic Collaboration to Drive Digital Transformation
Beyon Solutions, Gulf Air Group, and Oracle have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at accelerating cloud innovation and digital transformation within Bahrain’s aviation sector. The agreement was signed during Gateway Gulf 2025 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Manama, in the presence of H.E. Shaikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Chairman of Beyon Group, Khalid Hussain Taqi, Chairman of Gulf Air Group, alongside senior representatives from all involved parties.
The partnership focuses on deploying a unified enterprise resource planning (ERP) system across Gulf Air Group’s operations, utilizing Oracle Alloy to ensure data residency within Bahrain. By integrating Oracle’s global expertise in enterprise applications with Beyon Solutions’ local digital capabilities, the initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and support Gulf Air Group’s broader strategic goals.
Implementation and Industry Context
As part of the MoU, the partners will engage in workshops and structured assessments to thoroughly evaluate Gulf Air Group’s operational requirements, assess the feasibility of proposed solutions, and exchange insights on international best practices and emerging aviation technology trends. This collaborative approach is intended to develop a tailored ERP strategy that strengthens operational efficiency and positions Gulf Air Group at the forefront of technological advancement in the region.
Ahmed Naeemi, Chief Technology Officer of Gulf Air Group, described the agreement as a pivotal milestone in the company’s ongoing transformation. He emphasized that the partnership aligns Gulf Air Group with global best practices while leveraging local expertise, reinforcing the company’s commitment to operational excellence and digital modernization to deliver sustained value to Bahrain’s aviation sector.
Nick Toon, CEO of Beyon Solutions, highlighted the company’s dedication to empowering national corporations through advanced digital technologies. He noted that combining Beyon’s Sovereign Managed Services Cloud, powered by Oracle Alloy, with their business transformation expertise, positions them to support Gulf Air Group in developing a resilient ERP strategy that promotes operational agility, long-term growth, and compliance with national data residency requirements.
Yassin El Bakiouli, Vice President of Business Applications for Oracle in the Gulf region, underscored the significance of the collaboration, describing it as a critical step in advancing Gulf Air’s digitization efforts by integrating world-class technology and intelligence to fuel the next phase of growth.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
The partnership emerges amid broader industry challenges and heightened market scrutiny. Beyon Solutions faces the complex task of integrating Orryx AI with Haven Cyber Technologies’ security operations while managing extensive infrastructure projects in Jordan. Concurrently, Gulf Air Group’s collaboration with Oracle is expected to attract attention regarding the financial and operational implications of such a substantial cloud investment.
Competitors such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure may respond by recalibrating their strategies to counter Oracle’s expanding footprint in cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence within the aviation sector. Oracle’s recent stock volatility reflects investor concerns about the profitability of its cloud business, particularly in relation to investments in AI chip technology. The company’s efforts to diversify its cloud offerings by incorporating AMD AI chips as an alternative to Nvidia’s GPUs highlight the competitive pressures shaping the evolving cloud technology landscape.
This partnership between Beyon Solutions, Gulf Air Group, and Oracle represents a strategic initiative to leverage cloud innovation for operational excellence while navigating the complex dynamics of the global technology and aviation industries.

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