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news, Thu, Jun 19, 2025 | Dhu al-Hijjah 23, 1446
Riyadh Air to launch new destination every 2 months as 787 deliveries near
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air is gearing up to
introduce a new international destination every two months once it begins
operations, as the carrier prepares to receive its first Boeing 787 aircraft.
Riyadh Air, fully owned by the Public Investment
Fund, is awaiting delivery of its initial aircraft to commence services,
according to CEO Tony Douglas.
Speaking to Bloomberg, he said the airline
requires two jets to initiate a round-trip route to each new destination, adding
that the Saudi carrier aims to connect to 100 cities by 2030 as part of its
long-term growth strategy.
This aligns with the Kingdom’s National Aviation
Strategy, which targets doubling passenger capacity to 330 million annually from
over 250 global destinations and increasing cargo handling to 4.5 million tonnes
by 2030.
The carrier currently has four Boeing 787
Dreamliners in different stages of assembly at Boeing’s facility in Charleston,
South Carolina. Operations are expected to begin once the first two aircraft
have been delivered.
Riyadh Air had initially planned to launch
services in early 2025, but delays in aircraft handovers from Boeing have pushed
back the timeline.
“The fact that these are in production probably
brings my blood pressure down,” Douglas said. “I will actually not believe they
have been delivered until the day after they have been delivered.”
Douglas also said Riyadh Air has secured the
necessary landing slots for its first destinations, though he did not disclose
which cities.
At the Paris Air Show this week, the airline
announced an order for up to 50 Airbus A350 long-range jets, with deliveries
expected to begin in 2030.
Riyadh Air has also placed orders for 60 Airbus
A321neo narrowbody aircraft and as many as 72 Boeing 787s, including options.
Commenting on the Airbus order, Douglas said the
decision was based on the aircraft’s capabilities and favorable commercial terms
when compared with Boeing’s 777X model. “It was a very close call,” he said.
The airline’s growth strategy reflects the
Kingdom’s ambition to transform Riyadh into a global travel hub and position
Saudi Arabia as a major player in international aviation.
Riyadh Air aims to contribute to the broader
Vision 2030 goals by enhancing connectivity and promoting tourism across the
Kingdom.