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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire(opens in a new tab)/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Riyadh Air announced that the new carrier's first two passenger airplanes, 787 Dreamliners, were delivered and arrived in Riyadh, a milestone for the airline as it prepares to launch commercial service.
"To see our very first custom-built 787 Dreamliner airplanes touch down in Riyadh is a historic moment for us, and a momentous day for Saudi aviation," said Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas. "I couldn't be more excited or more confident about the future and the legacy we are creating. Not only are we building an airline, we are opening a new gateway to the world from the heart of the Kingdom. We are absolutely ready and excited to welcome the world to Riyadh."
The deliveries are a step forward for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's aviation strategy, which aims to attract 150 million visitors and serve 330 million passengers annually by 2030. Riyadh Air's fleet plan includes up to 72 787 airplanes that will play a central role in connecting the Kingdom to regional and long-haul markets, including Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
"Riyadh Air is bringing to life a vision of modern world-class travel, and we are delighted to support them as they open new possibilities for the Kingdom and the world," said Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The 787 Dreamliner gives Riyadh Air unmatched efficiency, flexibility across routes and a beautiful interior that will deliver a phenomenal travel experience."
Riyadh Air plans to serve more than 100 destinations by 2030, deploying early 787 flights to cities including London, Cairo and Jeddah.
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while accelerating plans to phase out its existing A320 and A321 jets to streamline costs. If the carrier gets A330neos from its parent, Europe flights are on the table for early 2027.
Aviator / Photo: VietjetMichael Davis, Chief Marketing Officer, Azorra, says: “We are happy to announce that Azorra has delivered the first of two ATR 42-600s on lease to JSX. Building on the momentum of their 10-year anniversary, JSX continues to innovate by connecting underserved airports across the United States and enabling travelers to bypass congested airport hubs.
“JSX offers a hassle-free flying experience, and the introduction of these aircraft will provide even more travel options for their customers.
We greatly value JSX’s vision and are excited to begin this mutually beneficial partnership.”
Jeff Simmons, Chief Financial Officer, JSX, says: “We’re looking forward to expanding ATR42-600 operations as demand for our public charter service continues to rise. Balancing product and fuel efficiency is more important now than ever before and we appreciate Azorra’s partnership as JSX looks to shape the next generation of regional air travel.”
Aero Nomad (Kyrgyzstan) schedules Bishkek – Surgut on 16 June 2026. with A320.
Airlines.Asman Airlines (Kyrgyzstan) plans to launch flights from Tamchi to Tashkent on 24 June 2026. The carrier will operate from Osh and Karakol in 2H 2026 — all with DHC8-400.
El Al (Israel) to launch flights from Tel Aviv to San Francisco on 25 October 2026, with B787.Eurowings (Germany) plans to launch Berlin – Bologna route from 02 November 2026, with A320.
FlyOne Armenia launched Gyumri – Sochi route on 04 May 2026, with A320.
LOT Polish Airlines has launched flights to Crete and Mallorca in 30 May 2026.
MEA – Middle East Airlines (Lebanon) plans to resume Beirut – Amsterdam route from 03 July 2026, with A320.
FIRE-FIGHTING
Kepplair-designed 7,500-liter tank controlled by Trotter FRDS gen IV.
Two release options: “blast” effect for direct attack with water, or constant peak flow distribution system for indirect attack with retardants.
Faster, more precise intervention to combat forest and urban fires, improving the efficiency of fire-fighting operations.
MULTI-MISSION TO BOOST PROFITABILITY
Cargo
Rapid arrival on the market
– the time-to-market is reduced to three years (from July 2023), compared with eight to ten years for competing projects. This speed is crucial to meeting the urgent needs of civil security services in the face of increasing forest fires.
Optimized release performance
– In collaboration with the IMFT, enables precise control of release, guaranteeing unrivalled footprint regularity. This precision enhances intervention efficiency, reducing the number of passes required and optimizing the use of resources.
Virtually no industrial risk
– The use of a proven platform and an industrial chain already in operation – over 1,200 ATR 72s are currently flying worldwide – means that we can benefit from a well-established maintenance and parts supply chain.
– The Kepplair 72 is directly derived from the cargo version of the ATR72, and as such benefits from all the structural reinforcements included in the STC P2F or in the ATR72-600F version.
– The STC Kepplair 72 creates no significant modifications to the aircraft (the hatches are in the belly fairing area, and no frame is cut).
– The signing of a CAP between our DOA and EASA means that the regulatory framework is fixed from the very start of design work.
Reduced development costs
– With an initial investment of less than 50 million euros, the project is well below the billion-euro development costs for new aircraft. This cost reduction is made possible by using an existing platform and optimizing development processes.
Lower operating costs
– The KEPPLAIR 72 offers over 30% lower operating costs than other aircraft on the market. These savings are due to the efficiency of the release system, simplified maintenance and the versatility of the aircraft, which can be used for a variety of missions throughout the year. What’s more, Kepplair 72 pilots don’t have to practice scooping, which reduces training hours by over 50%. For some operators, this represents up to 25% of their activity, with the number of cycles saved having a direct impact on the equipment’s depreciation period.
High availability
– Based on the ATR 72 platform, the project benefits from the maintenance and parts supply chain of the world’s leading regional aircraft. Over 75% of commercial airports know how to service an ATR 72, guaranteeing simple, efficient maintenance in all aircraft configurations.
Mastered maintenance environment
– Aerotec & Concept, a key partner in the project, has the necessary approvals for aircraft maintenance and modification.
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