Mohammed Al-Ayash, Saudi Arabia’s assistant minister for defense

Updated 02 November 2019
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Mohammed Al-Ayash, Saudi Arabia’s assistant minister for defense

Mohammed Al-Ayash has been Saudi Arabia’s assistant minister for defense since May 2014. 

Previously, a royal decree was issued in 2010 appointing him commander-in-chief of the Royal Saudi Air Forces (RSAF) until he retired in 2013.

Al-Ayash joined the RSAF in 1970 and graduated from King Faisal Air Academy as a pilot in 1972. He was appointed as a pilot officer on the F-15 fighter aircraft in the same year.

In 1974, he was made a pilot officer in the 13th Squadron on Lightning Interceptor aircraft. In 1982, he became a pilot officer in the 13th Squadron flying F15s. Al-Ayash attended an instructor pilot and weapons instructor course on Lightning aircraft in the UK in 1978.

In addition, he attended an initial qualification and instructor pilot course on F-15s in the US in 1981, and another course at the Air War College in Alabama at Maxwell Air Force Command in 1994. 

Al-Ayash holds a bachelor’s degree in air science from King Faisal Air Academy, and a master’s degree in military science from Staff College in Riyadh. 

On Wednesday, Al-Ayesh led the Kingdom’s delegation to the 16th GCC Joint Defense Council, comprising defense ministers from the region.

The council was held in Muscat under the chairmanship of Oman’s Minister for Defense Affairs Badr bin Saud bin Hareb Albusaeedi.

The ministers expressed that the defense of the GCC countries is an integral issue and that any attack on any party is considered an attack against the group.


National Museum launches events to celebrate Saudi Founding Day and Ramadan

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National Museum launches events to celebrate Saudi Founding Day and Ramadan

RIYADH: The National Museum at the King Abdulaziz Historical Center in Riyadh has launched a series of events to celebrate the Founding Day on Feb. 22 and mark the holy month of Ramadan that began on Wednesday.

The program will run daily, starting from Feb. 19 and will continue to March 6. The program will start everyday at 10:00 p.m. and continue until 1:00 a.m., the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Combining the richness of heritage with interactive experiences, the program features exhibits inspired by the past, engaging storytelling, culinary experiences and activities tailored for different age groups.

The programs are scheduled around two main themes: Founding Day events from Feb. 19 to 22, focusing on reviving the legacy of the first Saudi state and highlighting the values that have shaped the Kingdom’s identity over the past three centuries; and Ramadan events from Feb. 19 to March 6, recreating the spirit of the holy month through cultural programs that foster social interaction and celebrate authentic heritage.

The series of events underscores the National Museum’s commitment to celebrating cultural heritage while fostering national pride and community values.

Saudi Founding Day is a national anniversary that commemorates the establishment of the First Saudi State in 1727 by Imam Mohammed bin Saud.

King Salman designated this day as an official annual holiday starting in 2022, to fall on Feb. 22 each year.

As Feb. 22 approaches, the Kingdom prepares to turn its streets into vibrant arenas marking one of the most important milestones in its history.