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Saudi Arabian Airlines

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Headquarters Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Founded 1945
Fleet size 191 (October 2017)[1]
Number of destinations 127+ (October 2017)[2]
Website
www.saudia.com

Saudi Arabian Airlines (also known as Saudia) is the primary aviation provider in Saudi Arabia.

Subsidiaries

Fleet

Current Roster

Model Thumbnail Year Delivered Manufacturer Model Number Engines Seating Notes
Saudi Arabian Airlines A321-200 2006-2014 Airbus A321-200 CFMI CFM56 20 Business, 145 Economy
Saudi Arabian Airlines A320-200 2007-2012 Airbus A320-200 CFMI CFM56 Multiple Configurations
Saudi Arabian Airlines A330-300 2010- Airbus A330-300 Rolls-Royce Trent Multiple Configurations
Saudi Arabian Airlines 777-300ER 2012-2017 Boeing 777-300ER General Electric GE90 Multiple Configurations
Saudi Arabian Airlines A320-200 2016-2018 Airbus A320-200 CFMI CFM56 12 Business, 132 Economy
Saudi Arabian Airlines 787-9 2016-2018 Boeing 787-9 General Electric GEnx 24 Business, 274 Economy
Saudi Arabian Airlines 787-10 2019- Boeing 787-10 General Electric GEnx 24 Business, 333 Economy
Saudi Arabian Airlines A321neo 2023- Airbus A321neo 20 Business, 168 Economy CFMI LEAP-1A32

On Order

Model Thumbnail Year Delivered Manufacturer Model Number Engines Seating Notes
Saudi Arabian Airlines A321XLR Airbus A321XLR

Retired Roster

Model Thumbnail Year Delivered Manufacturer Model Number Engines Seating Notes
Saudi Arabian Airlines 777-200ER 1997-2001 Boeing 777-200ER General Electric GE90 14 Business, 327 Economy
Saudi Arabian Airlines A330-200 2009-2017 Airbus A330-200 Rolls-Royce Trent
Saudi Arabian Airlines 747-400 2012-2017 Boeing 747-400 General Electric CF6 32 Business, 402 Economy

Classes

Destinations

  • Hubs

Flights

Please see Saudi Arabian Airlines Flights.

References