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.