Saudi Arabian Airlines expands: 100 new aircraft purchased from Airbus and Boeing

Purchasing 100 new aircraft was decided last month by the board of Saudi Arabian Airlines. It is in line with its five-year plan from 2015-2020.

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Purchasing 100 new aircraft was decided last month by the board of Saudi Arabian Airlines. It is in line with its five-year plan from 2015-2020.

The airline is Saudiโ€™s national flag carrier, and director general Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser said the plan is meant to strengthen operational efficiency as part of the continuous modernization of the fleet.

Previously Saudia ordered 90 state-of-the-art aircraft from Boeing and Airbus and all but 12 of them have not been delivered according to media sources in Saudi Arabia.

Growing domestic passenger requirements and the expansion of the airlineโ€™s international operations make this purchase necessary.

The five-year strategic plan includes the empowerment of the airline staffs and the modernization of airline infrastructures and strategic units. The potentials and resources of the company were also taken into consideration as Jasser stated that โ€œthe completion of the airlineโ€™s privatization processโ€ was also included.

At the board meeting, it was voiced that the plan will yield positive results because it was prepared in collaboration with a specialized international consultancy firm.

The board noted that one of the challenges facing the company is the disruptions of its operations by sandstorms. Airlines have been obliged to delay or postpone their scheduled flights when airports are hit by it due to passenger and aircraft safety. Many airports are affected by it in Saudi Arabia. Measures to reduce the effect of weather changes were discussed by the board.

Sulaiman Al-Humaidan, president of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), also doubles as the chairman of the national flag carrier Saudi Arabian Airlines chaired the meeting.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The airline is Saudi's national flag carrier, and director general Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser said the plan is meant to strengthen operational efficiency as part of the continuous modernization of the fleet.
  • Sulaiman Al-Humaidan, president of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), also doubles as the chairman of the national flag carrier Saudi Arabian Airlines chaired the meeting.
  • The five-year strategic plan includes the empowerment of the airline staffs and the modernization of airline infrastructures and strategic units.

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