The Saudi Ministry of Defense recently signed a contract with Airbus Defense and Space Company to purchase four Airbus A330MRTT multi-role refueling aircraft. This move is aimed at enhancing the operational capabilities of the Royal Saudi Air Force. Assistant Minister of Defense for Executive Affairs Dr. Khaled Al-Bayari confirmed that the contract seeks to bolster the Royal Saudi Air Force’s capabilities in air refueling, long-distance transportation, and logistical operations. This will also strengthen the Ministry of Defense’s capacity in troop and equipment transport, furthering Saudi Arabia’s defense capabilities.
Head of Air Power at Airbus Defense and Space Jean-Brice Dumont highlighted that the Airbus A330 MRTT represents a new generation of transport and refueling aircraft, commanding approximately 90% of the market outside the United States with 82 orders worldwide. This contract marks the third collaboration with the Ministry of Defense in recent years, positioning the Royal Saudi Air Force among the largest operators of this aircraft globally. The agreement will contribute to the development of Saudi Arabia’s aviation industry, focusing on localizing expertise in aircraft engineering, development, repair, and enhancing safety, quality, and supply chains within the Kingdom. It includes the localization and technology transfer for this aircraft type through “SAMI Airbus,” under the General Authority for Military Industries (SAMI).
This initiative aligns with SAMI’s commitment to advancing Saudi Arabia’s defense industries and localizing military equipment and services. Earlier this year, SAMI signed an industrial participation agreement with Airbus Defense and Space Company. The goal is to localize the industry of multi-mission refueling aircraft and their components according to the latest international standards, supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives to localize more than 50% of military equipment and services expenditures by 2030.
The signing of the contract for the Airbus A330MRTT aircraft represents a significant step in bolstering the Royal Saudi Air Force’s capabilities in various operational aspects. With a focus on air refueling, long-distance transportation, and logistical operations, these aircraft will play a crucial role in enhancing Saudi Arabia’s defense capabilities. The collaboration with Airbus Defense and Space Company highlights the commitment of the Saudi Ministry of Defense to modernizing and strengthening the country’s military capabilities.
The Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft is a new generation of transport and refueling aircraft that has gained significant traction in the international market. With 82 orders worldwide, representing approximately 90% of the market outside the United States, this aircraft is recognized for its advanced capabilities. The partnership between the Ministry of Defense and Airbus Defense and Space Company marks the third collaboration in recent years, positioning the Royal Saudi Air Force as one of the largest operators of this aircraft globally. This strategic alliance will not only enhance the operational capabilities of the Royal Saudi Air Force but also contribute to the development of Saudi Arabia’s aviation industry.
By localizing expertise in aircraft engineering, development, repair, and supply chains, Saudi Arabia aims to enhance its capabilities in the aerospace sector. The agreement includes the localization and technology transfer for the Airbus A330MRTT aircraft type through “SAMI Airbus,” under the General Authority for Military Industries (SAMI). This move aligns with SAMI’s vision to advance Saudi Arabia’s defense industries and localize military equipment and services. Through industrial participation agreements and initiatives like this, Saudi Arabia is working towards achieving its Vision 2030 objectives, which include localizing more than 50% of military equipment and services expenditures by 2030.
Overall, the contract for the purchase of Airbus A330MRTT aircraft signifies a milestone in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to enhance its defense capabilities and strengthen its aviation industry. With a focus on modernizing the Royal Saudi Air Force and localizing expertise in aerospace technology, this collaboration with Airbus Defense and Space Company represents a strategic partnership that will benefit both parties. As Saudi Arabia continues to invest in its defense industries and localize military equipment and services, it is poised to achieve its long-term objectives outlined in Vision 2030.