Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States, Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan, has officially visited Boeing’s global aircraft manufacturing facilities in Charleston, South Carolina, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
As part of her visit, Princess Reema toured the company’s cutting-edge facilities and viewed a number of advanced aircraft set to join the fleet of Saudi Arabian Airlines, the Kingdom’s newest national carrier.
“The visit underscores the strong partnership between Saudi Arabia and the United States and reflects the Kingdom’s continued efforts to advance its aviation sector and national development goals under Vision 2030,” Saudi Embassy in the United States wrote on X.
With its state-of-the-art Boeing fleet, Riyadh Air seeks to redefine air travel standards, while connecting Riyadh to more than 100 global destinations by 2030.
Therefore, the company will strengthen Saudi Arabia’s drive to become a pioneering tourism and business hub.
HRH @rbalsaud visited @Boeing in Charleston, South Carolina, where she toured the facility and viewed aircraft destined for @RiyadhAir. The visit underscores the strong partnership between Saudi Arabia and the United States and reflects the Kingdom’s continued efforts to advance… pic.twitter.com/ZEWEj9hAqe
— Saudi Embassy USA (@SaudiEmbassyUSA) June 4, 2026
Through ongoing cooperation with leading American manufacturers such as Boeing, the Kingdom seeks to solidify the pivotal role of its investments in leading technological innovation in the sustainable aviation industry.
Princess Reema’s visit stands as a testament to the deep-rooted ties between Saudi Arabia and the United States and underscored the Kingdom’s commitment to elevating its aviation industry as part of its ambitious objectives under Saudi Vision 2030.
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