31/07/2025 07:00 AST

Saudi Arabia is rapidly establishing itself as a leading regional hub in the global aviation industry, propelled by record passenger growth, historic aircraft orders, and major infrastructure projects aligned with the kingdom's National Transformation Program, according to Asaad AlJomoai, president of Boeing Saudi Arabia.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, AlJomoai said recent orders from Riyadh Air and Saudia for a combined 121 Boeing 787 Dreamliners underscore the kingdom's determination to build a world-class air transport sector.

He described Riyadh Air as a "strategic pillar" in Saudi Arabia's broader aviation expansion plans.

The orders add to a growing fleet of 240 Boeing aircraft already in operation across the country. Among them is a deal by AviLease - owned by the Public Investment Fund - to purchase 20 Boeing 737-8 jets, with options for 10 more. The transaction makes AviLease the first Saudi firm to acquire this model.

These aircraft directly support Saudi Arabia's sustainability and connectivity goals, AlJomoai said, adding that the kingdom aims to connect to over 100 destinations by 2030.


sion coincides with landmark projects such as King Salman International Airport and the integrated Riyadh region development.

Driving Transformation in Aviation
Saudi Arabia is undergoing a sweeping transformation in aviation, AlJomoai said, driven by investment in local talent, skill development, and advanced manufacturing capabilities. The goal, he added, is to enable a new generation of Saudis to lead the industry's future.

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ticipates regional demand for 250,000 aviation professionals over the next 20 years, including 68,000 pilots, 63,000 technicians, and 104,000 cabin crew members. AlJomoai said the company is committed to training and equipping Saudi nationals with essential skills through advanced education and training programs.

Innovation and Tech Partnerships
Boeing is also focusing on innovation, digital transformation, and advanced technologies to help achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, AlJomoai said, highlighting ongoing academic and industrial partnerships.

Among its flagship initiatives is "Pick Up Your Wings and Fly," a regional program aimed at inspiring Saudi women to enter the aviation industry by sharing real-life success stories. The campaign is run in collaboration with Alfaisal University, Boeing's academic partner.

Through this partnership, Boeing supports student-led engineering projects, such as the design of a solar-powered vehicle for international competitions. The company also works with Princess Nourah University to promote STEM education and open doors for Saudi women in science and aerospace.

Boeing continues its 15-year collaboration with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) on advanced research in artificial intelligence, new materials, computational modeling, solar energy, and industrial water treatment - all part of the kingdom's ambition to become a global hub for innovation and R&D.

Supporting Defense and Local Industry
On the industrial front, Boeing is working with Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) to strengthen local capabilities in maintenance and support for military helicopters. The company is also exploring opportunities in advanced aviation materials manufacturing - including metals, plastics, and resins - in partnership with the Ministry of Investment, aiming to establish an integrated local supply chain.

A Longstanding Relationship
AlJomoai noted the strong historic ties between Boeing and Saudi Arabia, dating back more than 80 years to the delivery of the first DC-3 aircraft in the 1940s. The partnership was spotlighted during US President Donald Trump's visit to the kingdom, reflecting deep-rooted economic, security, and technological cooperation between Riyadh and Washington.

Last year's landmark Dreamliner order stands as a testament to the enduring strategic alignment between Boeing and Saudi Arabia.

Looking ahead, AlJomoai said Boeing remains committed to supporting Vision 2030, particularly efforts to diversify the economy, empower young talent, and position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for connectivity and innovation.


Asharq Al Awsat

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