Saudia partners with Air France-KLM to boost aviation capabilities

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Saudia, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s national carrier, has entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Air France-KLM to expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities, marking a significant step in its aviation development goals. This partnership aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s emphasis on localization and technological advancement.

The agreement, signed in Riyadh, encompasses a range of collaborative efforts. Saudia will focus on localizing MRO services for GE90 engines, primarily used on Boeing 777 aircraft, with at least half of the work allocated to Air France-KLM. The partnership also explores establishing a joint venture for servicing GEnx engines, which power Boeing 787 jets. Saudia will leverage these initiatives to enhance its domestic technical capabilities while expanding its global operational reach.

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Saudia’s collaboration extends beyond technical services. It aims to strengthen commercial ties with Air France-KLM by expanding codesharing agreements, providing increased connectivity on domestic and international routes, and improving operations at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. These efforts underscore the mutual benefits of the agreement for both airlines and the broader SkyTeam alliance, of which both are members.


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