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  2. Saudia - Wikipedia

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    When U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt presented a Douglas DC-3 as a gift to King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud in 1945, the event marked the kingdom's gradual development of civil aviation. The nation's flag carrier, Saudia, was founded as Saudi Arabian Airlines in September 1945 [7] as a fully owned government agency under the control of the ...

  3. Royal Saudi Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Saudi Air Force ( Arabic: ā€ŽŲ§Ł„Ł’Ł‚ŁŁˆŁŽŁ‘Ų§ŲŖŁ Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų¬ŁŽŁˆŁŁ‘ŁŠŁŽŁ‘Ų©Ł Ų§Ł„Ł’Ł…ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁƒŁŁŠŁŽŁ‘Ų©Ł’ Ł±Ł„Ų³ŁŁ‘Ų¹ŁŁˆŁ’ŲÆŁŁŠŁŽŁ‘Ų©, romanized : Al-Quwwat Al-Jawiyah Al-Malakiyah as-Suā€™udiyah) ( RSAF) is the aviation branch of the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces . The Royal Saudi Air Force currently has wings, squadrons, and a ...

  4. Riyadh Air - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Air (Arabic: Ų·ŁŠŲ±Ų§Ł† Ų§Ł„Ų±ŁŠŲ§Ų¶) is a planned second flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, based in Riyadh. [3] [4] The airline's main hub will be at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh , and will operate domestic and international scheduled flights to over 100 different destinations in the Middle East and six continents.

  5. Saudi Arabia needs a second airline because itā€™s ... - AOL

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    After Riyadh Air's launch, Saudia will completely withdraw from Riyadhā€”Saudi Arabia's capitalā€”by 2030 and transfer its operations to the new airline, according to Airways Magazine.

  6. List of Saudia destinations - Wikipedia

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    List of Saudia destinations. Saudi Arabian airline Saudia flies to over 120 cities in Asia, Europe, Africa and North America from its hubs of Jeddah, Riyadh and Medina. [1] [2] The airline plans to expand its fleet and network by 2030 serving 150 destinations worldwide. The airline had planned 11 destinations this year and 39/49 new aircraft ...

  7. Saudia Flight 163 - Wikipedia

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    Saudia Flight 163 was a scheduled Saudia passenger flight departing from Quaid-E-Azam Airport in Karachi, Pakistan, bound for Kandara Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, via Riyadh International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which caught fire after takeoff from Riyadh International Airport (now the Riyadh Air Base) [1] on 19 August 1980.

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