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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong>  — Saudia Group has taken a major step in advancing its aviation strategy by expanding its historic partnership with Airbus to include an additional 20 new aircraft for its Saudia and Flyadeal airlines.</p>



<p>The move builds on last year’s record-breaking agreement, marking another proud milestone for Saudi Arabia’s growing aviation industry.</p>



<p>The new aircraft will play a crucial role in enhancing global connectivity, promoting tourism, and contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives.</p>



<p>In May, Saudia Group made history by signing the largest aircraft deal in the Kingdom’s aviation sector — a landmark purchase of 105 A320neo and A321neo aircraft.</p>



<p>Now, with this expansion, the group is adding 20 A330neo aircraft, further strengthening its long-term strategic collaboration with Airbus.</p>



<p>The signing ceremony was held at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France, bringing together senior officials, diplomats, and aviation leaders.</p>



<p>Khaled Tash, Chief Marketing Officer of Saudia Group, said the expanded agreement reflects the airline’s commitment to connecting the world to Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>He said: “Our mission has evolved beyond connecting Saudi Arabia to the world — we now aim to bring the world to Saudi Arabia.”</p>



<p>Tash added that the additional aircraft will enhance Saudia’s capacity to meet growing travel demand while supporting tourism, sports, culture, and business development.</p>



<p>The expansion also supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goal of transporting 330 million passengers and serving 30 million pilgrims annually.</p>



<p>Saudia’s strengthened fleet will help achieve these targets by enabling more routes, better passenger experiences, and improved operational efficiency.</p>



<p>The new aircraft will also enhance services for annual Hajj and year-round Umrah operations, extending reach into Southeast Asia, Africa, and Europe.</p>



<p>Flyadeal, Saudia’s low-cost subsidiary, will acquire 10 of the new A330-900neo aircraft as part of the expanded deal.</p>



<p>Steven Greenway, CEO of Flyadeal, said the new aircraft would allow the airline to expand globally and increase accessibility to the Kingdom for international travelers.</p>



<p>“These wide-body aircraft allow Flyadeal to fly longer distances — up to 12 hours — giving us access to destinations such as Manila and Indonesia,” Greenway explained.</p>



<p>He added that the expansion provides “flexibility, growth, and more opportunities to boost tourism and hospitality in Saudi Arabia.”</p>



<p>The agreement was formalized with a memorandum of understanding signed between Saudia Group and Airbus at the Toulouse factory.</p>



<p>The MoU was signed by Saleh Eid, Vice President of Fleet Management at Saudia Group, and Benoit de Saint-Exupery, Executive Vice President of Sales for Airbus Commercial Aircraft.</p>



<p>The signing represents not only a business deal but also a shared vision of growth, innovation, and long-term collaboration.</p>



<p>Director General of Saudia Group, Ibrahim Al-Omar, described the expansion as “a pivotal milestone” in the Group’s transformation strategy.</p>



<p>He said, “Today’s deal builds upon last year’s success and reflects our ongoing ambition to modernize our fleet and drive national development.”</p>



<p>Al-Omar emphasized that the expanded deal will create jobs, stimulate tourism, and elevate Saudi Arabia’s position as a global aviation hub.</p>



<p>Benoit de Saint-Exupery of Airbus praised Saudia Group’s leadership in advancing the Kingdom’s aviation goals.</p>



<p>“Saudia Group’s A330neo order for Flyadeal marks a key step in unlocking long-haul markets and attracting new customers,” he said.</p>



<p>He highlighted that the A330neo’s efficiency and comfort make it ideal for Saudia’s expanding international operations.</p>



<p>Deliveries of the A330neo aircraft are scheduled to begin in 2027, with all 20 new planes set to join the fleet by 2029.</p>



<p>The expansion aligns with the Kingdom’s vision to become a leading aviation hub, connecting more than 250 global destinations by the end of the decade.</p>



<p>This major development signals a promising future for Saudi Arabia’s aviation industry — one that reflects ambition, innovation, and progress.</p>
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