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Arab News, Mon, Apr 07, 2025 | Shawwal 9, 1446
Riyadh Air receives Air Operator Certificate, set to launch flights in 2025
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air has received
approval from the General Authority of Civil Aviation to commence its flight
operations, according to a statement released on Sunday.
The airline, owned by the Public Investment Fund,
was granted the Air Operator Certificate after successfully meeting all
regulatory, safety, and operational standards.
This milestone aligns with Riyadh Air’s goal of
connecting over 100 international cities by 2030 and contributing more than $20
billion to the Kingdom’s economy.
Additionally, the airline aims to enhance the
travel experience by leveraging digital technology to streamline bookings and
airport procedures, catering to Saudi Arabia’s young, tech-savvy population, as
highlighted by CEO Tony Douglas.
During the certificate delivery ceremony, Saudi
Minister of Transport and Logistics Saleh Al-Jasser told Al-Ekhbariya: “We
congratulate Riyadh Air, the Public Investment Fund, and the Saudi citizens on
the successful completion of the licensing process and the official issuance of
the Air Operator Certificate.”
He further emphasized that Riyadh Air is now fully
certified to operate, marking a significant milestone in the initiative set in
motion by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s strategy, which tasked PIF with
launching the carrier.
“Establishing an airline of this scale is a
monumental task, but the process is progressing smoothly. We are now in the
final stages, with the next step being the launch of the first flight before the
end of this year,” the minister remarked.
Al-Jasser also highlighted that the Kingdom is in
the midst of restructuring its aviation infrastructure and launching several
initiatives aimed at advancing the country’s aviation sector.
“The transport strategy includes restructuring the
aviation sector, transitioning from a single operator model to a multi-operator
system,” he said.
The minister added: “King Salman International
Airport Development Co. is making steady progress in finalizing the airport’s
design, with construction already underway. This comprehensive project includes
passenger terminals, runways, private aviation facilities, and technical
services, creating a fully integrated aviation city that is being developed as
planned.”
Al-Jasser further noted that development projects
are ongoing at airports in Jazan, Hail, and Qassim, as well as in Al-Baha, Abha,
Taif, and Al-Jouf.
“Saudi airports have made significant strides in
regulations, legislation, and services, which have attracted investments,
strengthened passenger rights, and enhanced service quality,” he said.
The minister also emphasized: “We’ve expanded from
100 destinations connected to the Kingdom’s airports to 172 destinations, with
the aviation strategy being a comprehensive plan for the future.”