Saudia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Air France-KLM aimed at significantly expanding and localizing its Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) capabilities.
This strategic partnership marks a pivotal step in enhancing Saudia's technical operations within the Kingdom and underscores the commitment of both parties to foster stronger ties and mutual growth in the aviation sector.
The MOU includes provisions for Saudia to handle module assembly and disassembly of GE90 engines, which are used on Boeing 777 aircraft. Saudia will award a firm minimum of 50% of the GE90 work orders to Air France-KLM in return for localizing the process. Additionally, the agreement explores the establishment of a joint venture for GEnx engines, used on Boeing 787 aircraft. This adds to Saudia’s prominent local MRO capabilities, including servicing CFM LEAP-1A engines used on Airbus A320neo family aircraft.
On the commercial side, the collaboration focuses on enhancing the codeshare agreement between Saudia and Air France-KLM, both SkyTeam members. This includes expanded reciprocal codesharing across a wider range of domestic and international routes, increasing connectivity and frequency. The agreement also supports Saudia’s efforts to optimize its operations at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, enhancing efficiency and guest experience.
Source: Saudia