Saudia Celebrates Ambitious Neom Project with
Aircraft Livery
(12 September 2022, 15:42 +07)
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) has unveiled a
new aircraft livery that celebrates the ambitious Neom project, a
sustainable regional development in northwest Saudi Arabia.
Last May, Neom entered into a strategic
partnership with Saudia to conduct regular international flights
from Neom Bay Airport (NUM) to selected destinations, and to help
it roll out further commercial services.
Increasing direct connectivity to Neom is an
important step in promoting the further development of the giga-project,
which is being completed by a team of local, regional and
international experts.
Neom currently has over 1,500 full-time employees
representing over 65 nationalities, and numerous business partners
from all over the world.
Neom, home to the futuristic Line development,
sits at the crossroads of three continents, with 40% of the world
accessible within a six-hour flight.
Nadhmi Al-Nasr, Neom CEO, said, "Our partnership
with Saudia, will carry our ambitious vision to the world,
showcasing how Neom is in service of humanity to ensure prosperity
and offer real solutions to global challenges. We hope that our
ideas and aspirations will reach all regions across the world so
that everyone can take part in creating this global project. We
are immensely proud of and have a vested interest in letting the
world know about Neom, a key project of Saudi Vision 2030 and the
new future."
H.E. Eng. Ibrahim Abdulrahman Al Omar, Saudia
Director General, said, "This partnership paves the way for more
cooperation in the future. Placing the Neom and Saudia brands side
by side delivers a meaningful message to the world, highlighting
the unity and coordination between the sectors and the various
vital economic projects which work closely on achieving the
Kingdoms strategies and ambitious plans."
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