Saudi Arabia to emerge as a 'major player' in regional aviation space

 


“There are a lot of aspirations right now in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” Randy Heisey, Boeing's managing director of commercial marketing for the Middle East, Africa, Russia and Central Asia regions

“If they're able to execute on the Vision 2030, they may be a major player in the growth here.”

Asked whether Boeing is in discussions for aircraft orders by a planned Saudi Arabian carrier, he referred the question to the airline for details on its business plan.

“We are eager to win all good business, including that entity, so we look forward to ongoing conversations with all airlines in the region,” he said. “I can tell you our objective is to demonstrate to all airlines, and new airlines as well, the value proposition and versatility of Boeing products.”

The kingdom's Saudi Aviation Strategy calls for tripling annual passenger traffic to 330 million by 2030, boosting the number of destinations to 250 from 99 at present and establishing a new flag carrier. This strategy is backed by $100 billion in investments from the government and private sector.

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