Riyadh Air Will Take Delivery of First Planes This Week

Key Points
- Riyadh Air is set to take delivery of its first Boeing 787s and aims to connect 100 cities within five years.
- The airline is launching services to key cities including London, Jeddah, Manchester, Madrid, and has applied for U.S. operations.
- Riyadh Air is addressing supply chain delays and will offer premium economy cabins with advanced Wi-Fi and entertainment features.
Summary
Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier, is taking delivery of its first Boeing 787s as it launches operations with an ambitious goal of serving 100 cities within five years. The airline is preparing to support major events like Expo 2030 and the 2034 World Cup by expanding its network, which now includes cities such as London, Jeddah, Manchester, and Madrid. Despite facing supply chain delays and rising fuel costs, Riyadh Air is moving forward with ticket sales, offering premium economy cabins enhanced with high-speed Wi-Fi and the latest in-flight entertainment technology.

