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Saudi Aviation Soars High with Record Q1 2025 Passenger Numbers

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has announced record-breaking passenger growth for the first quarter of 2025. Passenger numbers were up 8% to 34.9 million between January and March, marking a significant increase given the month of Ramadan fell during the quarter.

Twenty-one airlines entered the Saudi market over the past year, including China Eastern, Virgin Atlantic, Italia Trasporto Aereo (ITA Airways), Eurowings and Air China. More than twenty new routes were established to destinations such as Rome, Hong Kong, and Beijing.

The Committee meeting also featured GACA’s award of a ground handling license to Swissport, expanding the company’s ground handling operations from Riyadh and Jeddah to include Taif, Hail, Sakaka, Yanbu, Tabuk, Abha and Jazan regional airports.

Vision 2030 and Future Plans

Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, GACA President, commented on the announcements: “The Saudi Aviation Strategy is delivering aviation transformation in support of Vision 2030. The attraction of airlines and ground service suppliers to Saudi Arabia reflects the unprecedented growth opportunities in the Kingdom, and GACA’s commitment to enhancing competition, choice and value for passengers.” The 16th Steering Committee meeting, sponsored by Jedco, brought together sector leaders to review progress and updates on the Saudi Aviation Strategy’s implementation, particularly in connectivity and aviation projects, and to review the successes of Q1 2025 and planning for the upcoming Hajj season.

Investing in Aviation Infrastructure

Saudi Arabia is investing significantly in aviation infrastructure to compete with other aviation hubs in the Middle East. The Kingdom also placed a significant aircraft order with Boeing recently for 39 Boeing 787-9 aircraft for Riyadh Air, with future options for an additional 33 more. Together with the planes for Suadia, Boeing received a massive order for 121 Dreamliners for the two carriers.

Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector continues to grow and thrive, with record-breaking passenger numbers and significant investments in infrastructure and new routes. The Kingdom’s commitment to enhancing competition, choice, and value for passengers is evident in its recent achievements and future plans.

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