RIYADH: Saudi Arabia plans to invest $100 million to serve 356 million passengers to further boost its tourism efforts and aviation strategy in line with Vision 2030, according to the president of the Kingdom’s General Authority of Civil Aviation.
Abdulaziz Al-Duailej made this revelation at the 15th International Conference on Air Services Negotiations, organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization in Riyadh on Sunday. The event, hosted by GACA, will continue till Dec. 7.
Emphasizing the comprehensive nature of the strategy, Al-Duailej provided insight into the multifaceted approach.
He said: “We aim at developing and upgrading all aviation sectors, including Saudi airlines, logistics services, cargo services, and other support services.”
This financial injection underscores Saudi Arabia’s dedication to becoming a prominent player in the global aviation arena.
Al-Duailej articulated the strategic objectives: “We are building an integrated…