Saudia Group Strengthens Saudia Cargo's Global Network with Four Boeing 777 Freighters
Saudia Group held an official signing ceremony with Boeing, marking a significant milestone in its strategic fleet expansion through the addition of four Boeing 777-200 Freighters. The investment supports the group's long-term growth strategy and contributes to Saudi Vision 2030 by strengthening the Kingdom's position as a leading global logistics hub connecting East and West.
The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2026. Once in service, the new freighters will strengthen Saudia Cargo's network spanning four continents, enhancing dedicated cargo capacity across key international trade routes.
The agreement was signed in Jeddah in the presence of Director General of Saudia Group Eng. Ibrahim Al-Omar. It was signed by Vice President of Fleet Management at Saudia Group Saleh Eid, Chief Executive Officer of Saudia Cargo Eng. Loay Mashabi, and President of Boeing Saudi Arabia Asaad Aljomoai.
Director General of Saudia Group Eng. Ibrahim Al-Omar said: "This agreement marks an important milestone in executing Saudia Group's long-term growth strategy and reflects our continued investment in strengthening the group's integrated aviation ecosystem. By expanding our dedicated freighter capacity, we are enabling Saudia Cargo to meet growing global demand, enhance connectivity across key international markets, and contribute to Saudi Arabia's ambition of becoming a leading global logistics hub.”
He added: “These aircraft will strengthen Saudia Cargo's operational capabilities, increase network flexibility, and support the continued growth of national exports and cross-border commerce. This investment reflects our commitment to advancing the Kingdom's logistics ecosystem while contributing to the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.”
Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for the Middle East at Boeing Commercial Airplanes Omar Arekat said: "Saudia Cargo order for Boeing 777 Freighters is a testament to the airplane’s unmatched performance and versatility. The agreement strengthens our longstanding partnership with Saudia Group, which has spanned over 75 years, and we look forward to further supporting their cargo growth initiatives.”
The expanded fleet will strengthen connections between Saudi Arabia and major commercial and industrial centers worldwide while providing customers with reliable and efficient cargo solutions.
The investment also demonstrates the strength of Saudia Group's integrated aviation ecosystem, where strategic fleet planning and operational excellence come together to support the Kingdom's aviation and logistics ambitions.
Saudia Cargo has continued to build strong momentum across its business. During 2024 and 2025, the company transported more than 1.15 million tons of cargo across its global network while recording sustained growth in revenues, national exports, and cross-border e-commerce. It also maintained an on-time performance rate exceeding 90%, reinforcing its role in supporting global supply chains and enabling Saudi exports to reach international markets efficiently and reliably.



