Arab News, Wednesday, Jul 17, 2024 | Muharram 11, 1445
Saudi delegation visits
Airbus in Hamburg to mark historical deal
Saudi Arabia:
A delegation from Saudia airline has made a
special visit to Airbus’s factory in Hamburg to see for itself the progress of
the largest aircraft deal in the Kingdom’s aviation history.
This landmark agreement, signed in May, includes the acquisition of 105
state-of-the-art A320neo and A321neo aircraft, which are to be distributed
between Saudia and its low-cost carrier, flyadeal.
The deal is the latest in the longstanding relationship between Saudia and
Airbus, which began in the early 1980s when Saudia became the launch customer
for the Airbus A300-600, delivered in March 1984, coinciding with the start of
operations to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The most recent aircraft deal, valued at $19 billion, aligns closely with Saudia
Group’s Vision 2030 objectives, aiming to transport 330 million travelers,
accommodate 150 million visits, and serve 30 million pilgrims.
Speaking to Arab News at the event, Michael Kindsgrab, German Ambassador to
Saudi Arabia, said: “This is a great day for German-Saudi economic relations.
This is the biggest aircraft deal we’ve ever signed between Airbus and Saudi
Arabia and Saudia airlines, so this really leads into the future for more
sustainable, ever more safe, more comfortable aviation.”
He added: “This is a very big sign of the trust Saudia places into Airbus into
the possibility of Airbus to make Saudia a happy customer. It’s a very good day
for Saudi-German relations. I’m happy to be part of it.”
The deal significantly strengthens Saudi Arabia’s position as a hub for
entertainment, sports, and major events, bolstering its global influence. It
also boosts local content, fosters business entrepreneurship, and fuels
sustainable economic growth for the Kingdom.
Strengthening capabilities and workforce
Emphasizing a holistic investment strategy, the deal prioritizes local workforce
development and technology transfer, fostering innovation across the aviation
sector, and contributing to local content worth an estimated SR2.5 billion ($670
million).
Additionally, the agreement will transform the Saudi small and medium enterprise
sector into an essential contributor within Airbus’ global supply chain.
Addressing the Saudi delegation in Hamburg, President of Airbus International
Wouter van Wersch described the deal as “a fantastic opportunity for us to
strengthen our cooperation”.
He continued: “We are ready right here and right now to grow with the Kingdom
through its ambitions. We can turn many opportunities into realities.”
Van Wersch said that each aircraft takes six months to finish, and added: “We
have many Saudis working in our teams, and our cooperation is built on a strong
partnership through various activities.”
Another significant outcome of this deal is that it will promote strong economic
and diplomatic collaboration between Saudi Arabia and European countries,
reinforcing commitments to
regional stability and global cooperation.
This will create investment opportunities and foster the creation of
high-caliber, direct and indirect jobs in the Airbus manufacturing countries
across Europe, particularly in Germany.
Reflecting on the 40-year relationship between his company and Airbus, director
general of Saudia Ibrahim Al-Omar said the latest agreement was a “historical
deal.”
Al-Omar also stressed that the partnership will reflect a robust effect that
goes beyond just the immediate participants, benefiting regions in Germany and
Europe by creating high-quality jobs.
Moreover, the partnership exemplifies how international collaborations can spur
innovation and economic growth globally.
Speaking to Arab News, Al-Omar said: “Our visit today has provided us with a
special opportunity to witness the efforts and processes that define Airbus
leadership in the industry.
“The facility and the skilled workforce at Airbus demonstrate a commitment to
excellence that aligns perfectly with Saudia Group’s vision to enhance our guest
experience and expand our capability. We are excited about the future and the
promising production timeline.”
He added that together the firms are “not only shaping the future of aviation
but also building a legacy of excellence and innovation.”
Also speaking to Arab News, Khaled Tash, the group chief marketing officer for
Saudia, noted that as Airbus is a key economic driver in Europe, other countries
on the continent will see benefits from the order.
“A deal like these 105 aircraft – imagine what kind of job opportunities it
creates here in Germany, in France, in Spain, in the UK where the different
parts are being manufactured, but also back in Saudi Arabia,” he said.
Tash further explained that each new aircraft requires about six to eight pilots
and co-pilots, along with over 20 cabin crew members.
Additionally, a significant number of technicians and engineers are needed to
maintain and perform all necessary maintenance work on the aircraft.
“The amount of job opportunities that such deals create, make it a social
economic deal, much more than just an airline deal with a manufacturer,” Tash
said.
A new experience
The $19 billion deal, announced at the Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh in May,
will see Saudia acquire 54 A321neo planes, while flyadeal will receive 12
A320neo and 39 A321neo aircrafts .
The agreement was announced in the presence of Minister of Transport and
Logistic Services Saleh bin Nasser AI-Jasser, Director General of Saudia Group
Ibrahim Al-Omar, and Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, executive vice president of sales
of Airbus.
Speaking at the forum, Al-Omar stated that over the next five years, 88 new
aircraft will be added to the fleet, adding: “If we refer to the renovation of
the guest cabin, we promise everyone a new experience in the business and
hospitality classes based on privacy and the innovation of new products as this
project will include new aircraft in addition to the current fleet.”
He went on to say that the first plane will be equipped with new seats by the
end of 2025.
Starting in the fourth quarter of 2024, Saudi Airlines will begin offering fast
and high-quality internet services on its flights.
Additionally, the airline will equip its aircraft with high-resolution screens
that are Bluetooth-enabled and compatible with most smart devices. This upgrade
will be implemented on both new and existing aircraft.
Saudi Arabia’s Aviation Strategy aims to triple passenger numbers, connect to
over 250 destinations, and manage 4.5 million tonnes of cargo by 2030.