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FedEx launches first nonstop dedicated West-to-Saudi Arabia flight
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Richard W. Smith President and Chief Executive Officer Airline and International | FedEx

Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has launched its first nonstop dedicated flight from the West to Saudi Arabia, marking a new direct connection between the Kingdom, the United States, and Europe. The service operates six times per week using a B777 freighter and connects Riyadh with onward routes to Guangzhou and Shanghai. From Riyadh, shipments are distributed to Northern Gulf markets through FedEx’s air and Middle East Road Network.

This new route positions FedEx as the first express logistics provider to offer a nonstop flight from Western markets into Saudi Arabia. The company says this expansion will help Saudi businesses, including small and medium-sized enterprises, access more efficient imports from major global markets through both express and economy shipping solutions.

Awad Al-Sulami, Vice President for Economic Regulations and Cargo at the General Authority of Civil Aviation, said: “FedEx investment in its flight operations to the Kingdom reflects the commitment of global partners in helping to increase the competitiveness of our aviation sector support the ambition of Saudi Vision 2030.”

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Richard Smith, chief operating officer, International, and chief executive officer, Airline at FedEx stated: “This new flight is a strategic expansion of our global network, extending our connectivity through the Middle East and further increasing resilience and flexibility of our worldwide operations. It reflects our commitment to expanding trade lanes that align with our customers’ evolving needs. As we continue to grow and adapt our network, this connection ensures our customers can operate with greater speed and confidence in an increasingly dynamic trade environment.”

Kami Viswanathan, president of FedEx Middle East, India Subcontinent, and Africa added: “By bolstering Saudi Arabia’s connectivity, we are empowering businesses across the Kingdom to compete more effectively on the global landscape and integrate seamlessly into international supply chains. This milestone emphasizes our continued investment in accelerating economic growth and advancing the Kingdom’s ambitions to become a leading logistics hub. The launch of this flight, alongside our enhanced customs clearance and pickup and delivery capabilities, marks a pivotal step in deepening our long-term presence in Saudi Arabia.”

Saudi Arabia's air cargo market is expanding quickly. In 2024, volumes reached 0.92 million tons; projections suggest this could rise nearly threefold by 2033 as demand for reliable logistics grows. The new freighter is designed to accommodate bulky or heavy shipments—including temperature-controlled or dangerous goods—serving sectors such as energy, manufacturing, mining, healthcare, and automotive.

FedEx also supports its physical network with digital tools aimed at improving shipment visibility and streamlining customs processes for cross-border trade.

The company’s strategy for growth in Saudi Arabia includes infrastructure projects like a planned regional hub at King Salman International Airport that will serve multiple Gulf countries. FedEx has also introduced its Logistics division locally for freight forwarding services while investing in talent development and advanced technologies as part of broader efforts to help transform Saudi Arabia into a global logistics center.

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