Saudia Group orders up to 20 Airbus A330neo aircraft

10 firm orders for low-cost subsidiary flyadeal
2025-04-24
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/ New Delhi
Saudia Group orders up to 20 Airbus A330neo aircraft

Saudia says that deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027, with the final aircraft arriving in 2029

Saudia Group has announced aircraft acquisition deal with Airbus, confirming the addition of up to 20 new wide-body A330neo jets, including 10 firm orders for its low-cost carrier flyadeal.
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Saudia Group announced that it has entered a new aircraft deal with Airbus to enhance its fleet by adding up to 20 new wide-body A330neo aircraft, 10 of which are firm orders for flyadeal, the Group’s low-cost carrier.

In a statement, Saudia says that deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027, with the final aircraft arriving in 2029.

“Today’s deal marks a pivotal milestone in our ambitious strategy to modernise and expand our fleet. It builds on last year’s historic deal with Airbus for 105 aircraft. This step aligns with our national strategies under Saudi Vision 2030, which aim to connect 250 destinations and facilitate the travel of over 330 million travellers and 150 million tourists by 2030,” says Ibrahim Al-Omar, Director General, Saudia Group.

“This deal supports Saudia Group’s plans to grow and improve its operations. It adds to the modernisation of our fleet, improves aircraft maintenance and makes our overall operations more efficient,” he adds.

Also read: Saudia to add 10 destinations to its global network in 2025

The statement adds that versatility, the A330neo model aligns perfectly with the Group’s strategy to broaden its operational reach and introduce more destinations.

“Saudia Group’s A330neo order for flyadeal marks a key step in advancing the Kingdom’s aviation ambition to unlock long-haul markets and attract new customers. The A330neo’s proven versatility, new-generation efficiency and excellent passenger experience will perfectly support Saudia Group’s strategic growth and solidify their position as a global aviation leader. We look forward to seeing this versatile champion fly in flyadeal colours,” says Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Executive Vice President of Sales for the Commercial Aircraft business, Airbus.

According to the statement, Saudia Group currently operates a fleet of 194 aircraft, serving commercial aviation, cargo operations and logistics services. The Group is set for significant expansion, with 191 new aircraft scheduled for delivery in the coming years.

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