Valo Aviation has made history by becoming the first business jet operator in the Kingdom of Bahrain after receiving its Bahraini Air Operators Certificate (AOC). The company is set to manage 15 aircraft from its base in Manama over the next two years, a significant development for Bahrain’s aviation industry. The announcement was made during the opening of the seventh edition of the Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS) 2024 by Deputy King, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, on behalf of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The event, held at Sakhir Air Base under the patronage of King Hamad, has attracted attention from global aviation, defense, and technology sectors.
In addition to Valo Aviation’s milestone, a new partnership between IronNet, an AI-based cybersecurity company, and Asterion, a leader in counter-UAS technology, was revealed at the airshow. The collaboration aims to protect critical infrastructure through the integration of AI-based cybersecurity and counter-UAS solutions, highlighting Bahrain’s role in advancing global security solutions. As BIAS 2024 continues, more groundbreaking deals and partnerships are expected to be announced, solidifying Bahrain’s reputation as an innovation hub for aviation and defense technologies.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has been making significant strides in the aviation sector, with Valo Aviation leading the way as the first business jet operator in the country. With plans to manage 15 aircraft within the next two years, the company’s presence in Manama is set to have a major impact on Bahrain’s aviation industry. The announcement at BIAS 2024, attended by Deputy King Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, signifies a new era for the Kingdom’s aviation sector, with global attention being drawn to Bahrain’s advancements in aviation, defense, and technology.
The strategic partnership between IronNet and Asterion is another significant development that highlights Bahrain’s commitment to global security solutions. By integrating AI-based cybersecurity and counter-UAS technology, the two companies are aiming to protect critical infrastructure and enhance security measures. This collaboration further strengthens Bahrain’s position as a key player in advancing innovation in the aviation and defense sectors, with more groundbreaking deals and partnerships expected to be announced at BIAS 2024.
BIAS 2024 has become a platform for showcasing Bahrain’s capabilities in aviation and defense technologies, with Valo Aviation and the IronNet-Asterion partnership leading the way in innovation. The event, held under the patronage of King Hamad, has attracted global attention from industry leaders and experts, further solidifying Bahrain’s reputation as a hub for cutting-edge solutions in aviation and defense. With more announcements and partnerships expected to be unveiled at the airshow, Bahrain is poised to continue its trajectory towards becoming a key player in the global aviation and defense sectors.
As Valo Aviation takes its place as Bahrain’s first business jet operator and IronNet and Asterion collaborate on cybersecurity and counter-UAS solutions, the Kingdom is setting the stage for a new era of innovation in aviation and defense technologies. With BIAS 2024 providing a platform for these groundbreaking developments, Bahrain is showcasing its capabilities on a global stage and attracting attention from industry leaders and experts. The future looks bright for Bahrain’s aviation sector, with more exciting partnerships and deals expected to be announced, further cementing the Kingdom’s position as a leader in the field.