
RIYANH AIR has a operating certificate by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), for the first full Boeing 787-9 RX7000, as it enhances its mission to create a global training ecosystem. This is an important milestone before starting commercial operations in 2025.
The licensing was officially submitted by Captain Suleiman Al -Muhadaydi, Executive Vice President for Aviation Safety and Environmental Sustainability in GACA, to Peter Bello, CEO of Operations at RIYADH AIR. Simlaator is a decisive addition to the expanded training infrastructure in RIYADH AIR, designed to enhance experimental readiness and raise safety standards.
By providing a very immersive and responsive training experience, advanced simulation enables pilots to improve their skills, improve performance, and ensure smooth operational implementation.
“This teacher confirms our commitment to experimental training at a global level and operational excellence. The advanced simulation device will enhance the capabilities of our pilot, as it is in line with the RIYADH AIR ambition to redefine aviation standards and provide a flying experience from the next level. We will continue to invest in In advanced solutions, efficiency, safety and excellence in our operations.
This investment in pioneering training technology reflects the broader RIYAHEAR AIR vision for the future of air travel. The airline is committed to using innovation to enhance safety, improve operational efficiency, and redefine industry standards.
This commitment is not only corresponding to the national aviation strategy, which aims to grow in the ability of passengers (330 million annually) and air charging (4.5 million tons) by 2030, which expands the Kingdom’s network to 250 destinations, but also emphasizes the RIYADH AIR mission to appoint a new Industry standards.
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