
Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia's ambitious new national carrier, has marked a significant milestone by signing a substantial SAR 500 million contract with Saudi Ground Services Company (SGS) to provide comprehensive ground handling services across all major airports in the Kingdom. This strategic partnership is designed to ensure seamless and efficient operations, enhancing the overall travel experience for passengers.
The agreement, which commences in March 2025, is initially set for a three-year term with an option to extend for an additional two years, reflecting the long-term commitment of both parties to deliver high-quality services.
The scope of the agreement includes a wide range of critical ground handling services, such as ramp handling, passenger terminal operations, and cargo handling. SGS will leverage its extensive experience and expertise to manage these operations, ensuring that all services meet the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
This partnership is particularly important for Riyadh Air as it prepares for its official launch in 2025, aiming to establish itself as a leading player in the global aviation industry. By partnering with SGS, Riyadh Air is positioning itself to offer world-class services that align with its vision of transforming Saudi Arabia into a major aviation hub.
The signing ceremony, which took place at Riyadh Air’s headquarters, was attended by key executives from both companies, including Adam Boukadida, Chief Financial Officer of Riyadh Air, and Mohammed Mazi, CEO of SGS. Boukadida highlighted the strategic importance of this agreement, emphasizing that it is a crucial step in Riyadh Air’s preparations for its launch and its goal to set new benchmarks in aviation excellence.
Mazi noted that the partnership reflects SGS’s commitment to adhering to global aviation standards and its growing portfolio of airline clients, further solidifying its position as a leading ground handling provider in the region.
This collaboration is also aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, a comprehensive economic and social reform plan aimed at diversifying the country's economy and developing key sectors such as aviation. By contributing to the growth of the aviation sector, Riyadh Air and SGS are supporting efforts to boost non-oil GDP by SAR 75 billion and create over 200,000 jobs.
Riyadh Air’s ambitious plans include connecting Saudi Arabia to more than 100 destinations worldwide by 2030, positioning the Kingdom as a global aviation hub strategically located at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe. This vision is set to redefine air travel in the region, offering passengers unparalleled connectivity and service quality.