Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
Saudi authorities have tested drone delivery of postal parcels in Jeddah, a pivotal move in modernising logistics and postal services. The General Authority of Civil Aviation and the Transport General Authority, backed by Dr Rumaih Al-Rumaih, Vice Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Acting President of TGA, led the operation on Thursday, 4 September 2025. Saudi Drone Parcel Trial Signals Smarter Logistics encapsulates this milestone in eight purposeful words.
The trial, overseen by GACA and TGA, was executed under updated aviation safety regulations aligning with international standards such as those of ICAO and EASA, ensuring rigorous oversight of drone operations. GACA managed aviation-related protocols while TGA handled regulatory and legislative support for the postal sector.
Dr Al-Rumaih described the drone operation as a breakthrough that will “open new horizons” for expanding delivery services and fostering innovative logistics solutions in line with national digital transformation goals. Meanwhile, GACA’s Executive Vice President for Aviation Safety and Environmental Sustainability, Captain Suleiman Al-Muheimidi, said the trial heralds faster, greener, and more advanced delivery methods.
This initiative forms part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy to boost transport efficiency, shorten delivery times, and integrate technology into everyday life. Authorities emphasised that advanced drone deployment promises safer, quicker, and more sustainable parcel delivery across the country.
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