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Saudi RIA airlines in talks with Boeing and Airbus over order of 80 jets

Saudi Arabia’s PIF is in talks with Boeing Co. and Airbus SE regarding orders for about 80 jets

PIF eyes jets for Saudi airline
PIF eyes jets for Saudi airline

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is in talks with Boeing Co. and Airbus SE regarding orders for about 80 jets, the first aircraft purchases for the new national airline, RIA, people with knowledge of the matter said.

PIF is looking to buy about 40 planes and take out purchase options for a similar number, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential negotiations.

The requirement includes single-aisle aircraft and larger wide-body models able to fly long distances, they said.

PIF in negotiations sources say

Spokesmen for PIF and Airbus declined to comment, while Boeing didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

Saudi Arabia said last year that it would fund a second national airline alongside flag carrier Saudia as part of the Vision 2030 push to make the economy less dependent on oil.

While the startup would predominantly serve the capital Riyadh, which has ambitions to become a global business hub, it would also seek to compete with larger Gulf carriers for global transfer traffic.

The order contest will pit Boeing’s 737 Max against the Airbus A320neo-series in the short-haul category, while the choice for long-haul routes will be between the American firm’s 787 Dreamliner and new 777X, which has yet to enter service, and its European rival’s A350 and re-engined A330neo.

Tony Douglas
The new airline is expected to appoint Briton Tony Douglas as its chief executive officer

It’s not clear whether the fleet purchase could be split between the two manufacturers.

The new airline, RIA, is expected to appoint Briton Tony Douglas as its chief executive officer.

Douglas last week stepped down as head of Abu Dhabi flag carrier Etihad Airways, with which the startup is likely to compete for intercontinental traffic.

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