Maldives’ Beond Targets 10 Aircraft Under Bahraini AOC

Maldives-based Beond plans to expand its fleet to 10 aircraft operating under a Bahraini Air Operator’s Certificate.

Maldives’ Beond Targets 10 Aircraft Under Bahraini AOC
Beond aircraft representing the airline’s plan to expand to 10 aircraft under a Bahraini Air Operator’s Certificate.

Maldives-based premium leisure carrier :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} is aiming to grow its fleet to 10 aircraft operating under a Bahraini Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC).

The expansion plan reflects Beond’s strategy to scale its boutique, all-premium service model while leveraging regulatory and operational advantages linked to Bahrain’s aviation framework. Operating under a Bahraini AOC provides the airline with greater flexibility for international expansion and route development.

Beond has positioned itself as a luxury-focused airline catering primarily to high-end leisure travelers traveling to and from the Maldives. Increasing the fleet to 10 aircraft would significantly strengthen its long-haul network and seasonal capacity planning.

Fleet growth is expected to support additional destinations and improve schedule frequency on existing routes. The airline continues to explore market opportunities across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia as part of its growth roadmap.

The move signals confidence in premium leisure demand and the airline’s long-term strategy to establish a niche presence in the competitive international travel market.