Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new national carrier, has announced a delay in its launch operations to late 2025, citing supply chain setbacks affecting the delivery of Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
Initially set to commence services in 2024, the airline’s plans were disrupted after Boeing faced production challenges and delays in meeting delivery timelines. Riyadh Air CEO [Name] emphasized the airline’s commitment to launching with a fleet equipped with cutting-edge technology and sustainability features.
The carrier, a flagship project under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, aims to rival global aviation giants by connecting Riyadh to over 100 destinations by 2030. The fleet, primarily comprising Boeing 787s, is central to the airline’s strategy of offering premium and eco-friendly travel experiences.
Boeing, while acknowledging the delays, assured Riyadh Air of expedited efforts to meet the revised timeline. Industry analysts attribute these delays to a combination of supply chain constraints and increased demand for wide-body aircraft.
Riyadh Air’s postponed launch aligns with broader challenges facing the aviation sector as airlines globally grapple with supply disruptions and the recovery of travel demand post-pandemic. Despite the delay, the airline remains poised to play a transformative role in positioning Saudi Arabia as a key aviation hub.