Draft:Crownox
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Crownox is a security and risk advisory firm headquartered in Amman, Jordan. The company provides executive protection, crisis evacuation, geopolitical risk advisory, and business continuity services to clients in the Middle East and North Africa.[1][2]
History
Crownox was founded in 2014 in Jerusalem by Hussein Nasser Eddin, who has served as its chief executive since the company's establishment.[3] It subsequently established offices in Jordan, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates, with its headquarters relocating to Amman.[1]
Operations
The company's services include crisis evacuation logistics, executive protection, and geopolitical risk advisory.[1][2] Between 2023 and 2025, Crownox conducted more than 200 evacuation operations involving over 700 individuals, including medical evacuations from active conflict zones and cross-border extractions under deteriorating security conditions.[2]
During the 2026 Iran war, Iranian strikes on the UAE grounded commercial flights across the Gulf. According to Bloomberg, Crownox conducted ground evacuations from the UAE into Oman by land, primarily serving high-net-worth individuals and corporate executives.[1][4] The company also handled Qatar-to-Saudi Arabia movements by land during this period.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Kumar, Nishant; Nair, Dinesh; Ramli, David (2026-03-01). "Hedge Funds, Banks Forced Into Contingency Mode in the UAE". Bloomberg.
- ^ a b c The News Team (2026-02-04). "Preparing for Security Disruption in the Middle East: Lessons from Regional Evacuations (2023–2025)". Security Middle East Magazine.
- ^ "From Conflict Zones to Corporate Security: How Crownox Built a Crisis Response Model Shaped by Real-World Conditions". Entrepreneur UK. 2026-05-04.
- ^ "How the Iran War Unraveled the Gulf's Image as a Luxurious Safe Haven". The Wall Street Journal. 2026-03-01.
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