Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks to bolster Saudi-US cooperation

Updated 27 March 2018
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Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks to bolster Saudi-US cooperation

NEW YORK: Upon his arrival in New York, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will hold a series of meetings to bolster cooperation and investment between major Saudi and American financial and economic institutions.
He will hold meetings with CEOs, senior businessmen and representatives of major Wall Street banks.
His New York schedule includes meetings with prominent political, financial and economic figures, including partners in the Red Sea Beach Tourism Project.
He will reportedly meet the city’s former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and heads of US firms during a dinner banquet.
The crown prince will sponsor and participate in the Saudi-US CEO Forum in New York, which will be attended by influential economic figures such as Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, and Adena Friedman, CEO and president of NASDAQ.
The forum will bring together the business elite from the US and the Kingdom for a day of formal presentations, panel discussions, and trade and cultural shows.
The crown prince is also set to meet with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and senior UN officials.
The meeting follows the Saudi interception of seven ballistic missiles fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen toward various residential areas in the Kingdom on Sunday.
Falling fragments from the intercepted missiles killed an Egyptian civilian and injured two others.
The missile attacks came the day after the arrival in Sanaa of the UN’s newly appointed special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths.
The talks between UN officials and the crown prince will focus on “the tense situation in several Arab countries, and the role of Saudi Arabia in establishing stability in the region,” a UN source told Arab News.
Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone Group LP, will host an event for the crown prince on Tuesday.
During his last day in New York, the crown prince will meet with technology companies. He will also visit Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle to cultivate investments, and is expected to host a banquet.

Misk Art Institute
On the sidelines of his visit to New York, the Misk Art Institute will hold its second exhibition at the Philips Expo Center.
The four-day exhibition will highlight the Kingdom’s artistic heritage under the theme “Contemporary Saudi Art.”
The institute, which operates under the Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Foundation (MiSK), encourages grassroots artistic production in Saudi Arabia, and enables cultural diplomacy and international exchanges.


Saudia Group graduates 1,200 aviation trainees at landmark ceremony

Saudia Group held its first unified graduation ceremony for trainees of its aviation programs on Saturday. (Supplied)
Updated 15 February 2026
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Saudia Group graduates 1,200 aviation trainees at landmark ceremony

  • ‘This opportunity felt like a dream,’ culinary arts student says
  • ‘Human capital remains our most important investment,’ transport minister says

JEDDAH: Saudia Group held its first unified graduation ceremony for trainees of its aviation programs on Saturday, marking one of the largest such events ever held in the Kingdom’s aviation sector.

The ceremony, in Jeddah, brought together more than 1,200 students who had completed specialized training programs and will now join the company’s workforce.

Mohammed Midher, a 32-year-old captain and graduate of the six-month aerospace engineering program, told Arab News: “Every difficulty becomes easy with hard work and dedication.

“I am very happy to graduate and grateful for this valuable opportunity provided by the Saudia Group.

“It was a chance to prove our skills and capabilities and we will be starting our jobs soon. I am very excited to lead the aircraft to destinations around the world.”

Nesreen Jomaa, a graduate of the Culinary Arts Academy’s one-year ZDAK program, said the training enhanced her professional growth.

“I already had experience in culinary arts and had worked in several hotels in Jeddah, so I came in with strong knowledge.

“This opportunity felt like a dream because it guarantees employment upon completion. It added so much to my professional growth and I also gained many wonderful friends within this field.”

Ashwaq Khaja, who completed the same program, said: “I am proud to be Saudi and proud of everything the group has provided for us.

“I have a bachelor’s degree in science management and I am a visual artist. Today, I aspire to combine visual art with culinary art. I am truly grateful for this opportunity.”

All of the training programs were delivered by Saudia Group and its subsidiaries, Saudia, Saudia Academy, Saudia Technic, Saudi Ground Services, SAL Saudi Logistics Services, flyadeal and Catrion.

The graduates will now take up operational roles in flight operations, ground services, engineering, logistics and customer-facing functions.

The students’ families were present at the graduation event and there was also a performance by a Saudi choral group.

The ceremony also celebrated the first Saudi female graduates in airport aircraft maintenance, with 25 women completing the training program.

Women were also represented in inflight services and onboard chef programs, reflecting their broader inclusion across all disciplines.

“The percentage of women in aviation is increasing year after year,” said Khaled Tash, chief marketing officer of Saudia Group.

“There is no program today from which women are excluded. Every program is open and women are fully enabled and encouraged to join.

“Over the years, we have celebrated ordering new aircraft, building new airports, expanding logistics and investing in infrastructure. But there is nothing we can be more proud of than ensuring we have the right people to lead these growth projects.”

The event was held under the patronage of Saleh Al-Jasser, minister of transport and logistics services, and attended by Ibrahim Al-Omar, director general of Saudia Group, alongside senior officials and aviation sector representatives.

“Developing national talent is fundamental to achieving the ambitions of the National Aviation Strategy,” Al-Jasser said.

“Graduating more than 1,000 aviation professionals in a single year reflects the scale and pace of transformation underway across the Kingdom’s transport and logistics sector.

“Human capital remains our most important investment as we build a globally competitive aviation ecosystem.”

Al-Omar highlighted the company’s progress in localizing roles.

“Saudia Group has made significant progress in localizing critical aviation roles, surpassing targeted performance indicators by margins ranging from 43 percent to 230 percent,” he said.

“We have also embedded knowledge transfer requirements into our agreements with global manufacturers to ensure the development of Saudi capabilities within the Kingdom.

“The next phase of our transformation, particularly as we elevate the guest experience and strengthen global competitiveness, depends on continued investment in specialized national talent.”

The event highlighted the diversity of career paths within the aviation sector, bringing together graduates from operations, maintenance, engineering, cabin services and ground services within an integrated training ecosystem addressing the sector’s full range of needs.

The group has also increased local content levels across its activities from 19 percent in 2019 to 29 percent in 2023, reinforcing its contribution to domestic economic development.