December 4 2024  |  Partnerships, Collaborations & Acquisitions

Saudia signs MoU with Air France-KLM

By PAX Tech Magazine Staff


The agreement was signed by Capt. Fahd Cynndy, Managing Director of Saudia Technic, and Anne Brachet, Executive Vice President of Air France-KLM Engineering & Maintenance

Saudia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Air France-KLM aimed at significantly expanding and localizing its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) capabilities.

The signing ceremony was attended by President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic, Engr. Saleh Al-Jasser, Chairman of Saudi Arabian Airlines Corporation, Engr. Ibrahim Al-Omar, the Director General of Saudia Group, along with ministers and distinguished dignitaries, the agreement was signed by Capt. Fahd Cynndy, Managing Director of Saudia Technic, and Anne Brachet, Executive Vice President of Air France-KLM Engineering & Maintenance.

This strategic partnership marks a significant step in enhancing Saudia's technical operations within the Kingdom and underscores the commitment of both parties to foster stronger ties and mutual growth in the aviation sector.

The MOU includes provisions for Saudia to handle module assembly and disassembly of GE90 engines, which are used on 777 aircraft. Saudia will award a firm minimum of 50 percent of the GE90 work orders to Air France-KLM in return for localizing the process. Additionally, the agreement explores the establishment of a joint venture for GEnx engines, used on 787 aircraft. This adds to Saudia’s local MRO capabilities, including servicing CFM LEAP-1A engines used on A320neo family aircraft.

H.E. Engr. Ibrahim Al-Omar, Director General of Saudia Group, said, “This agreement reflects the visionary leadership of the Saudia Group Board, led by its chairman, H.E. Engr. Saleh Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics. It aligns with the Saudi Aviation Strategy, spearheaded by the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and demonstrates our commitment to advancing the Kingdom’s aviation sector.”

Benjamin Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM also commented: “Saudia is a historic partner of Air France-KLM, and in the context of Saudi Arabia’s fast-paced development, we see a mutual interest in expanding our commercial cooperation and pooling our expertise, notably in the strategic MRO activity. Air France-KLM Engineering and Maintenance is already a leader in the field, and further cooperation with Saudia will unlock additional opportunities in the country and in the region”.

This agreement is part of Saudia's ongoing efforts to enhance local content, highlighting Saudia Group’s commitment to fostering local talent and capabilities in the aviation industry.


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