Saudi Arabia will showcase more than $100bn in investment opportunities as part of its Saudi Aviation Strategy.
The Forum’s Investment Showcase from May 20 to 22 will highlight projects and incentives to attract investment into the Kingdom’s booming aviation sector across airports, airlines, ground services, cargo and logistics.
Future Aviation Forum in Saudi Arabia
As part of the $100bn of investment opportunities:
- Airports account for more than $50bn
- New aircraft orders around $40bn
- The remaining $10bn is comprised of other projects, including $5bn in special logistics areas around the three main airports in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam
Minister for Transport and Logistics Services, Saleh Al Jasser, who will open FAF24 said: “Saudi Arabia is presenting aviation investment opportunities that are unmatched globally, as the Saudi Aviation Strategy triples passenger numbers, connects to more than 250 destinations and handles 330m passengers and 4.5m tons of cargo by 2030.”
Minister for Investment Khalid Al Falih, who will open the Investment Showcase, added: “Saudi Arabia is the world’s new investment hub, targeting $3.3tn in investment by 2030.
“Aviation is a key investment sector and enabler of the Kingdom’s broader economic transformation. The aviation investment showcase will provide investors with unparalleled access to participate in the Kingdom’s transformation.”
The Showcase will include investor briefings, meetings and panels on major projects including the massive six runway King Salman International Airport in Riyadh and public private partnerships for the Abha, Taif, Hail and Qassim international airports.
The showcase will also feature opportunities in cargo and logistics, Advanced Air Mobility and business aviation. Aviation suppliers will be briefed on expansion plans for new airline Riyadh Air, as well as leading regional airlines including Saudia, Flynas and Flyadeal.
Global executives from Boeing, Airbus, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Embraer will attend the event, alongside leading investors, airlines, airports, cargo, logistics and aviation services companies.
Speakers include the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, the Minister of Investment, plus Saudi and global aviation and investment CEOs.