The isothermal oxidation of directionally solidified NiAl-34Cr and NiAl alloys with embedded Cr bar and Mo wire were studied in a thermobalance at 800 °C, 1200 °C and 1300 °C for 50 h (Ar/ 13 vol.% O2). NiAl-Cr showed formation of a continuous Al2O3-Cr2O3 solid solution in the vicinity of the interface of NiAl and Cr in which the composition changed from almost pure Al2O3 near the metal matrix to almost pure Cr2O3 near the gas surface. DS NiAl-34Cr showed more spallation compared to NiAl-Cr. In case of NiAl-Mo, a weight loss was observed due to formation of volatile oxides