Sama is not an airline but it wishes that it was. After 3 years of flying they still have only four, old broken down 300s in the air on any given day. All of the competition (NAS, Fly-Dubai, Bahrain-Air, Air Arabia etc.) has grown, but not Sama. The incompetence of the operations team is legendary, but somehow they have deluded themselves (or at least the investors) into thinking that it is a viable company. Everyone is trying to leave now, and several are taking jobs for less pay just to get out before the wheels fall off. The entire training department resigned in disgust last month. Mark Breen has been gone for a year now, but the current DOO, (Oh Sorry, V.P. of Operations) is even worse.