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Riyadh Air studies order for 25-30 more Boeing 787s, sources say

The News

Saudi Arabian startup airline Riyadh Air is reportedly studying an order for 25 to 30 additional Boeing 787 aircraft, according to sources cited by ZAWYA. The potential deal would expand the carrier's wide-body fleet and reflect its growth strategy. This order would also provide a boost to Boeing's 787 program, which has faced production and demand challenges.

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Riyadh Air is a new national airline of Saudi Arabia

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  • Riyadh Air is a new national airline of Saudi Arabia
  • The order may strengthen US-Saudi economic ties

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Riyadh Air studies order for 25-30 more Boeing 787s, sources say

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