RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has issued its first-ever industrial licenses for aircraft maintenance and overhaul at the Aerospace Connect Forum in Jeddah, marking a significant advancement in the nation’s aviation sector.
The announcement was made at the inaugural forum, hosted by the National Industrial Development Center and held under the patronage of Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef.
The two companies receiving the first licenses are Middle East Propulsion Co. and Saudia Technic, a subsidiary of Saudia Group. This milestone represents a key step in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to establish a self-sufficient and globally competitive aviation industry, in line with the objectives of Vision 2030 and the National Industrial Strategy.
An official statement said that the newly introduced industrial licensing activities were developed in collaboration with the General Authority of Civil Aviation and the General Authority for Military Industries.
These licenses encompass a wide range of aviation services, including aircraft repair and overhaul, component refurbishment, avionics system maintenance, as well as calibration and repair of electronic systems, and servicing of both military and commercial aircraft.
This initiative, which enables domestic companies to operate in the aircraft maintenance and repair sector, is expected to reduce Saudi Arabia’s dependence on foreign maintenance facilities, enhance localization efforts, and drive investment in high-value aerospace manufacturing and services.
The forum, running from Feb. 24-25, brings together leading experts, policymakers, and investors to explore the latest advancements and investment opportunities in the aviation sector.
Organized by the NIDC in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, GACA, and Saudia Group, the forum serves as a key platform for industry stakeholders to collaborate and shape the future of Saudi Arabia’s aviation ecosystem.
The event will feature discussions on investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector, infrastructure development for aircraft manufacturing and maintenance, research and innovation in aviation technology, as well as training and workforce development to meet industry demands.
This initiative aligns with the Kingdom’s broader strategy to establish itself as a regional leader in aviation services, creating a competitive business environment for both global and local investors, while enhancing its industrial capabilities.
With the launch of these licenses, Saudi Arabia strengthens its position as a hub for aviation services in the Middle East, reinforcing its commitment to economic diversification and technological advancement.
The forum is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s aviation roadmap, paving the way for future collaborations, innovations, and sector expansions.