
Flyadeal is preparing to order ten A330-900N aircraft, marking a shift from its current reliance on Airbus narrowbody planes.
The order is anticipated to include options for an additional ten A330s and poses a challenge to Boeing, which had been considered as a competitor.
Ibrahim Al Omar of Saudia Group aims for a fleet of 300 aircraft between its airlines by 2032, indicating strong growth aspirations.
Under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the country plans to increase annual airline passengers to 300 million, enhancing connectivity to 250 destinations from Saudi Arabia’s 29 commercial airports.