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Riyadh Air orders up to 50 Airbus A350-1000s at Paris Air Show

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Riyadh Air orders up to 50 Airbus A350-1000s at Paris Air Show
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Airbus has secured a significant order from Saudi Arabia's newly established Riyadh Air at the Paris Air Show. The airline placed a firm order for 25 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, with options for an additional 25 jets, potentially bringing the total to 50 aircraft. This makes Riyadh Air the first Saudi carrier to choose the A350-1000 as part of its fleet strategy.

The order aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to manage 300 million passengers annually and establish the country as a global aviation hub. Riyadh Air plans to use the A350-1000 to anchor its long-haul network, aligning with its premium service model and sustainability goals. Adam Boukadida, Chief Financial Officer of Riyadh Air, stated: “This order marks a significant step forward in building a world-class airline that reflects the ambitions of Vision 2030…It’s a clear signal of our intent to shape the future of air travel and contribute meaningfully to the Kingdom’s fast-growing aviation ecosystem.”

Riyadh Air has been developing a three-type fleet strategy since its launch, adding this new order to existing commitments for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and Airbus A321neos. With this latest agreement, Riyadh Air now has up to 182 aircraft on order across these types.

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The widebody component was under evaluation for several months before choosing between Boeing's 777X and Airbus' A350. The airline ultimately selected Airbus' widebody option to optimize its fleet while minimizing aircraft type variety.

Riyadh Air received its Air Operator Certificate from Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation earlier this year and aims to begin operations by late 2025. The airline is targeting over 100 global destinations by 2030.

In addition, Riyadh Air plans to introduce its First Class product on the A350-1000, making it the only aircraft in their fleet with such an offering. While specific details about the cabin have not been disclosed, it will include both first class and business class sections.

In April, Riyadh Air unveiled interior designs for their Boeing 787 Dreamliners featuring fully enclosed business class suites and various cabin classes incorporating elements inspired by Saudi culture.

The A350-1000 will support Riyadh Air's premium experience expansion on longer international routes. The aircraft is known for being Airbus’ largest twinjet in production with features like wider cross-sections and improved passenger comfort through lower cabin altitude and better air quality.

Ahead of its launch later this year, Riyadh Air has entered into several strategic agreements supporting network rollout and growth. These partnerships span connectivity, training, digital transformation, maintenance, interline cooperation with major airlines like EgyptAir and Singapore Airlines among others. Additionally, they signed an MoU with Air France-KLM covering route development and sustainability areas along with codeshare agreements pending regulatory approvals.

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