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Saudi airlines place big jet orders at Paris Air Show

Saudi airlines have placed multi-billion dollar aircraft orders at the recent 54th Paris Air Show, one of the most important air exhibitions in the world.

Flynas, a low-cost Saudi airline, has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft, taking the airline’s total order with Airbus to 120 A320neo aircraft, including 10 A321XLRs.

The accord is part of a deal to purchase 120 jetliners for its all-Airbus fleet. The board aims to increase its aircraft order book to 250 planes in the near future, as it continues on its expansion course.

The agreement was signed at the Paris Airshow by Bandar Almohanna, flynas Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director and Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer & Head of International, in the presence of Saleh Al-Jasser Minister of Transport and Logistic Service, Abdulaziz Alduailj, President of General Authority of Civil Aviation in Saudi Arabia, and Ayed Aljeaid, Chairman of the Board of NAS Holding.

The Kingdom’s national airline Saudia added 30 more aircraft to its order with Boeing taking the total firm order to 65. The airline plans to take the tally to a hundred in the near future.

The Air Show also became the venue for the launch of Riyad Air, one of the world’s newest, and most ambitious airlines, being touted as the epitome of airline luxury. The airline remarkable purple livery was unveiled on the opening day of the Air Show.

The Saudi delegation at the Show was led by the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services and GACA Chairman of the Board of Directors, Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, and with the participation of the GACA President Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej.

Guided by its aviation strategy, the Kingdom’s aviation sector has been making significant progress. The Kingdom moved up 14 ranks on the Air Connectivity index published by the International Air Transport Association, demonstrating highest growth rate in air connectivity. The Kingdom also advanced to the 16th position globally in the maritime navigation network connectivity index, according to the UNCTAD report for the second quarter of 2023.

The Kingdom’s national carrier, Saudia, advanced 11 spots on the “Skytrax” annual list of the world’s top 100 airlines, while Flynas was declared as the 4th best low-cost airline in the world and the top-ranking airline in the Middle East, maintaining its position on the ranking for the 6th consecutive year.

With the Kingdom’s tourism sector booming unprecedently, the Kingdom is witnessing rapid surge in air passenger traffic, both domestic and international, over the past few years. As part of the strategy, the Kingdom aims to enhance its air connectivity to 250 destinations around the world, transporting 330 million passengers by 2030.

It also intends to serve as a global logistics hub by doubling its air cargo capacity to 4.5 million tons by the end of the decade.  The current edition of the Paris Air Show showcases to the world the level of attention given by the Kingdom to its aviation sector and its capabilities to play a central role in the future of global aviation.

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