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SAUDIA currently operates more than 50 Boeing airplanes on its long-haul network, including the 777-300ER (Extended Range) and 787-9 and 787-10 Dreamliner.
Boeing announced deals with two separate Saudi Arabian airlines on Tuesday with the potential for a sale of 121 airplanes in agreements hailed by the White House.
Today, SAUDIA has 142 aircraft, including the latest and most advanced wide-bodied jets presently available: B787-9, B777-268L, B777-300ER, Airbus A320-200, Airbus A321, and Airbus A330-300.
30 May 2011 JEDDAH: Saudi Arabian Airlines has said the company's privatization program is going ahead as scheduled with the core aviation unit set to be privatized no later than 2013. "We have ...
Saudia will temporarily cut its direct route between Jeddah (JED) and Los Angeles (LAX) during this winter. As flagged by AeroRoutes, the Saudi Arabian airline will suspend its three weekly flights ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Two Saudi Arabian air carriers placed orders for a total of up to 121 Boeing airplanes as part of the country’s plan to become a global aviation hub. Combined, the orders for ...
The Saudi Arabian government has a goal to have 100 million people visit the nation annually by 2023. The capital city, Riyadh, is slated to grow as an air travel hub with the two airlines in the ...
Boeing said on Tuesday that it had secured orders for dozens of 787 Dreamliner jets with a pair of Saudi Arabian airlines, providing a boost to the airplane, which has faced lengthy delivery ...
Saudi airline says plane came under fire at Khartoum airport A Saudi Arabian airlines plane at Sudan's Khartoum airport came under fire during clashes on Saturday, the state-owned carrier said.
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