Operational challenge

The problem Kunnas solves

Runway rubber accumulation is a friction, safety, cost, and downtime problem at the same time.

Every landing can leave up to 30 kg of rubber on the runway over time.

Lower friction creates a direct safety concern during braking.

Cleaning machines can cost 300,000–500,000 OMR to acquire.

Maintenance, transport, and repeated closures raise the true cost of runway cleaning.

Risk chain

How the problem compounds over time

1
Repeated landings create ongoing rubber buildup on touchdown zones.
2
Friction declines and maintenance becomes more urgent and more expensive.
3
Traditional cleaning then adds equipment burden, logistics, and runway closure time.
Next step

Plan a runway assessment with the Kunnas team

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