GACA President: Strategy Focused on Strengthening Aviation Sector to Support Tourism and Economic Growth

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Jeddah: President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej emphasized that Saudi Arabia's national aviation strategy is designed to enhance the sector's capabilities, aligning with global trends to meet the demands of national tourism and economic development.

According to Saudi Press Agency, speaking at the Aerospace Connect Forum in Jeddah, President Al-Duailej highlighted that the national strategy aims to expand the number of airlines, establish advanced maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) centers, increase aircraft fleet capacity, and strengthen human capital and infrastructure to drive sector growth. These objectives align with Vision 2030, which seeks to position Saudi Arabia as a global aviation hub.

He underscored that to support this vision, GACA has launched key initiatives to develop the aviation manufacturing sector and supply chains. One of the most significant projects is the Maintenance and Repair Village (MRO) in Jeddah, inaugurated in December 2023, covering an area of one million square meters. The facility includes a state-of-the-art jet propulsion center, enhancing Saudi Aerospace Engineering's capabilities in servicing new-generation wide- and narrow-body aircraft engines for regional airlines.

Another major initiative, according to President Al-Duailej, is the establishment of Integrated Special Logistics Zones, introduced in October 2022, which provide competitive incentives, including a 50-year income tax exemption. These zones, launched with Apple as a key investor, also feature a unified center for approving light manufacturing and repair operations, as well as trade distribution companies.

President Al-Duailej stressed the importance of continuing to develop local aviation expertise, noting that GACA's human capital development strategy estimates that Saudi Arabia's aviation sector will require 274,000 direct jobs by 2030-a 2.6-fold increase from the current 104,000 jobs. He reaffirmed the commitment to building a strong and sustainable aviation industry, ensuring the Kingdom remains at the forefront of global aviation development.